While the political power of Venezuelans in the United States is still limited, some are seeing signs of recreating the Cuban American voter playbook.
Author: Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY
Arrest, warrants were issued 8 years after 43 students went missing. What’s happening in Mexico?
Jesús Murillo Karam, Mexico’s former attorney general, was arrested Friday for his involvement in the disappearance of 43 students in 2014.
Biden to sign executive order supporting people traveling out of state for an abortion
President Joe Biden to sign order expanding support for people traveling out of state for abortion. The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.
As congressional path for climate change measures appears to close, Biden to announce executive actions
The actions come as President Joe Biden’s legislative agenda to combat climate change faces a setback in Congress even as activists ramp up pressure.
‘He takes this to heart’: Biden has read Brittney Griner’s letter, White House says
Biden has read the hand-written letter from Brittney Griner and bringing the WNBA star home from Russia is a top priority, the White House said.
Three months with no gas tax? Congress and states are skeptical of Biden’s gas tax holiday proposal.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday called on Congress to suspend the federal gas tax. He also encouraged states to also suspend their gas tax.
Biden administration to send longer-range rocket system to Ukraine as part of new aid package
Biden said the U.S. was not seeking Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ouster, even as he approved sending high-tech rocket weaponry to Ukraine.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki bids a teary goodbye to reporters in her final briefing
In a teary-eyed goodbye, Jen Psaki thanked her staff, the press and President Joe Biden. Karine Jean-Pierre will be the new press secretary.
First lady Jill Biden meets with Ukrainian first lady in unexpected trip to Ukraine
First Lady Jill Biden made an unannounced stop in Ukraine at the end of a trip to eastern Europe. She and the
White House considering an income cap for student debt forgiveness plan
President Joe Biden said last week that he is considering using executive authority in the coming weeks to cancel student loan debt.