President Joe Biden sees a chance to improve relations with Russia, including on addressing the cyber crimes linked to Russia-based hackers.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
President Biden’s budget proposal projects debt rising past WWII levels
The federal debt, already on track to rise to high levels, could go up faster under President Joe Biden’s first budget proposal.
`Enough’: Biden urges Congress to pass gun control bills after lowering flag for latest mass shooting
President Joe Biden issue a one word plea after a gunman killed at least 8 people at a San Jose rail yard, the latest mass shooting in recent weeks.
Federal government gives OK for states to offer lotteries, cash incentives for vaccinations
The federal government is allowing cash incentives like lotteries for coronavirus vaccinations as long as they are “reasonably expected” to work.
‘We need you badly’: Biden gives first commencement address as commander in chief at Coast Guard Academy
President Joe Biden’s graduation speech to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy struck a different tone than former President Donald Trump’s 2017 address.
Obamacare sign-ups top 1 million during special enrollment period for COVID-19
More than 1 million Americans signed up for health insurance during the special enrollment period for COVID-19, according to the Biden administration.
‘Don’t take questions’: White House press secretary frowns on Biden’s media interaction
White House press secretary Jen Psaki “doesn’t recommend” that President Joe Biden regularly answer questions from the media.
Exclusive: Poll finds women want pandemic help, but ‘equity’ not driving issue
A new poll shows women care more about specific help they need to get through the pandemic rather than the overarching goal of “gender equity.”
Thanks but no thanks: States are wary of Joe Biden’s offer to help them expand Medicaid
Despite billions of new federal dollars, expanding Medicaid may still be a longshot in a dozen states. That could give Democrats a political boost in 2022.
President Biden notes Asian American concerns about Atlanta shootings but not yet assigning racial motive
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he will have more to say when the investigation of the shootings at three massage parlors is further along.