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Harris stresses shift in immigration policy during border trip
Harris defends visiting El Paso, Texas, for first border trip as vice president, noting it was where Trump’s child separation policy began.
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Harris defends visiting El Paso, Texas, for first border trip as vice president, noting it was where Trump’s child separation policy began.
The White House is announcing various efforts to prevent evictions, as the CDC announced its latest moratorium would be the last.
Biden said he and a bipartisan group of senators reached an agreement on at least $559 billion in new spending for infrastructure.
President Joe Biden is betting that the senators he struck a deal with on Thursday are a sign of more bipartisanship to come.
Republicans have criticized the vice president for months for not visiting the U.S.-Mexico border sooner, amid the recent influx of migrants.
The Biden administration plans to crack down on rogue gun dealers as part of a comprehensive strategy to be announced Wednesday.
Officials blame vaccine hesitancy among young adults in Generation Z, whose reluctance to get the COVID-19 shot has increased over time.
Vice President Kamala Harris cast two tiebreaking votes in the Senate Tuesday to confirm Kiran Ahuja to head the OPM.
When it comes to the For the People Act, the White House is not going all in on Senate Democrats’ messaging efforts this week.
The world won’t know for weeks, months or maybe even years whether the U.S. president’s victories will prove lasting.
President Joe Biden warned Vladimir Putin about retaliation for cyberattacks at their first bilateral summit in Geneva.
Congressional investigators said Tuesday that President Biden’s pause on funds for border wall construction did not violate the law.
President Joe Biden is expected to press Vladimir Putin on human rights issues, which the Russian leader is expected to push back on.
The G-7 summit ended Sunday with President Joe Biden and other global leaders vowing to invest in democratic institutions and infrastructure.
The White House released a plan Friday to use unspent funds set aside by the Trump administration for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced a broad new push Friday to enforce voting rights across the country.
President Joe Biden is expected to tap Carlos Del Toro, a Navy veteran and CEO of a technology company, to be the next Navy secretary.
The United States plans to purchase and donate 500 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use overseas.
Europeans worry that Biden could be succeeded by another 'America first' president whose goals might be very different
Facebook could restore the former president's accounts in January 2023, but might extend the ban beyond if he is deemed a threat to safety