Biden says his policies are reining in inflation, but the latest economic data reinforced worries about higher costs for food, rent and other goods.
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Congressional leaders praise Queen Elizabeth, a ‘devoted friend of freedom’
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An artist known for his photorealistic oil paintings created the official White House portrait of former President Barack Obama.
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White House doctor: Biden is ‘tolerating treatment well,’ symptoms improving
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Biden’s visit to Israel starts with security issues as US officials fret about Iran’s threat
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