Biden said a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan over the weekend killed top al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri, the successor of Osama bin Laden.
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President Biden tests positive again for COVID-19 in ‘rebound’ case
Biden’s positive COVID-19 infection is considered a “rebound” case associated with his Paxlovid treatment, his doctor says.
White House rewrites rules to push more affordable housing with COVID-19 rescue funds
Cities and states have greater flexibility to use American Rescue Plan funds on affordable housing under new Biden administration changes.
President Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms ‘almost completely resolved,’ physician says
President Biden is experiencing no shortness of breath and has only minor nasal congestion and hoarseness, his doctor said Monday.
Trump glued to TV, Secret Service fears, Cheney forecasts ‘dam’ break: Takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearing
The Jan. 6 committee Thursday detailed testimony from Trump aides describing the president’s inaction as his supporters assaulted the Capitol.
Biden promises ‘strong executive action’ on climate change after Sen. Manchin dooms domestic agenda
Biden called on the Senate to move quickly to pass a bill to lower prescription drug costs after talks on climate and other items collapsed.
Sen. Joe Manchin cools on spending negotiations, citing fears of an ‘inflation fire’
Manchin issued a blistering statement on soaring inflation that raised major questions about how far he’s willing to go in a spending package.
Inside the ‘unhinged’ Oval Office meeting that divided Trump’s orbit before the Jan. 6 attack
During a long, intense meeting at the White House Dec. 18, 2020, members of Donald Trump’s inner circle fought over baseless claims of election fraud.
US gives $1.7 billion to fund Ukraine government; Russian car sales tank amid sanctions squeeze: Recap
The U.S provided another $1.7 billion to ensure the Ukrainian government can continue operating. July 12 recap
President Biden speaks to wife of Brittney Griner, drafts letter to send WNBA star detained in Russia
The president “offered his support to Cherelle and Brittney’s family, and he committed to ensuring they are provided with all possible assistance.”