This week President Joe Biden hits the 100-day milestone, a watermark used to judge new presidents dating back to FDR.
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In bipartisan vote, Senate advances bill on hate crimes against Asian Americans
The Senate voted to open debate on an anti-Asian American hate crimes bill, but the 50-50 Senate will need bipartisan negotiation for final passage.
Will Biden cancel student loan debt? As college costs spiral, here’s what he’s considering
President Joe Biden directed his education secretary to explore his authority to cancel student debt by executive order.
Capitol Police officer, suspect dead after driving into barrier: What we know
One Capitol Police officer has died and another is hospitalized after Noah Green allegedly drove his car into a barrier outside the Capitol.
A hate crime? Georgia attacks that killed mostly Asian women raises questions of bias, motive
Shootings in Georgia that killed mostly Asian women, and an uptick in attacks on Asian Americans have put renewed focus on what is a hate crime.
President Biden says Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign if allegations of harassment are true
In an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, President Biden said that Gov. Cuomo may also “end up being prosecuted, too” if the claims are true.
Takeaways from Biden’s speech: Small gatherings by July 4, denouncing racist attacks and a contrast to Trump
In his first prime-time address, Biden struck a hopeful tone for the country’s return to a semblance of normality as he acknowledged America’s loss.
Michael Regan confirmed by Senate as first Black man to lead the Environmental Protection Agency
Regan, Attorney General Merrick Garland and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge all receiving bipartisan support on Wednesday.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down on minimum wage vote reminds some of John McCain
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down vote on Friday reminded many of when the late Sen. John McCain tanked Republicans’ efforts to overthrow Obamacare.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down on minimum wage vote reminds some of John McCain
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down vote on Friday reminded many of when the late Sen. John McCain tanked Republicans’ efforts to overthrow Obamacare.