While the worst outcome was avoided in the months-long debt ceiling saga, some emerged better off than others from the deal that avoided default.
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Biden, South Korea to increase signs of military power as show of force against North Korea
As North Korea steps up ballistic missile tests, President Biden is increasing collaboration with South Korea on nuclear deterrence efforts.
Like Joe Biden, half of US presidents had Irish roots. But not all Ireland trips went well.
While half of U.S. presidents have some roots in Ireland, they haven’t always been welcomed back with open arms.
President Biden signs bill ordering declassification of COVID origins information
President Joe Biden said his administration will declassify and share as much COVID origins information as possible without harming national security.
Biden remains ‘healthy, vigorous 80-year-old,’ White House doctor says after physical exam
President Biden’s medical checkup comes as the octogenarian is expected to announce in the coming weeks if he will seek a second term.
‘Not a repudiation’: Joe Biden holds off red wave, gets unexpected boost from midterm election
Joe Biden appeared on track for perhaps the best midterm showing of any recent Democrat president. The election raised questions about Trump’s GOP.
‘I’m feeling great’: President Biden tests negative for COVID-19, ends isolation
Biden credited vaccinations and treatment, comparing his quick recovery to former President Donald Trump’s vastly different COVID-19 experience.
US intelligence finds China did not know about COVID-19 before outbreak, still divided over origin
U.S. intelligence remains divided over the origins of COVID-19. Some analysts say it was likely caused by an animal, others a lab incident.