An economic analysis of the bipartisan infrastructure deal that President Joe Biden embraced is more positive than a similar review of Biden’s original plan.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
President Joe Biden is going to Florida on Thursday to visit site of collapsed condo building
President Joe Biden will visit Surfside, Florida, a week after a 12-story oceanside condo building partially collapsed.
‘Time is running out’: President Joe Biden wants to go big like FDR but window may close
Descendants of men and women who designed and implemented the New Deal are keeping the pressure on President Joe Biden to go big, but time is ticking.
Biden sees ‘potential’ progress in Putin’s openness to extraditing cyber criminals
President Joe Biden sees a chance to improve relations with Russia, including on addressing the cyber crimes linked to Russia-based hackers.
Highest debt since WWII, looming fight on taxes: Takeaways from Joe Biden’s budget
Biden’s budget projects the debt would surge, relative to the economy’s size, to its highest level since World War II, reigniting GOP attacks.
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 issued 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.
‘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.
President Joe Biden revokes Trump orders on `heroes garden’ and other issues
President Joe Biden on Friday revoked a number of his predecessors executive orders including one to create a “National Garden of American Heroes.”
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.