Biden said he would have the federal government investigate price gouging if companies use Hurricane Ian to raise prices at the pump.
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‘Where’s Jackie?’ President Biden calls out dead congresswoman during speech
Biden thanked “all of you here,” singling out Rep. Jackie Walorski and other lawmakers. Walorski died in a car wreck in August.
Biden’s student loan forgiveness will cost US about $400 billion, CBO estimates
The Congressional Budget Office cautioned that cost projections of President Joe Biden’s student loan cancellation are “highly uncertain.”
World leaders to pack Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral: Who is attending and who is not
President Joe Biden, accompanied by Jill Biden, is among heads of state traveling to London for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Who else is going?
Pressure mounts on Biden to avert freight rail strike as union deadline looms
The White House is working on contingency plans in case of a railroad strike. Politically and economically, the impact could be crushing.
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Although Amtrak is not involved in the labor dispute, the move is more fallout from an ongoing stalemate between freight rail companies and unions.
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Biden warned “equality and democracy are under assault,” singling out Donald Trump by name and his supporters who have denied 2020 election results.
Biden to give primetime speech Thursday on ‘continued battle for the soul of the nation’ in Philadelphia
President Biden has accused ‘MAGA’ Republicans of ‘semi-fascism’ and argues democracy is on the ballot in November midterms, with early voting near.
Help for elites at expense of plumbers? GOP seeks midterm gains by slamming Biden student debt plan
In response to Biden’s move to cancel student debt, Republicans are playing on class divisions to woo blue-collar voters who lack college degrees.