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Author: Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAY

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Biden, Xi speak as US-China relations face ‘crossroads’ over Russian invasion of Ukraine

March 18, 2022Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden, Xi speak as US-China relations face ‘crossroads’ over Russian invasion of Ukraine

Biden and Xi Jinping are scheduled to speak Friday as the U.S. presses China to join other nations in condemning Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Biden, Putin to speak as White House says ‘credible prospect’ of imminent Russian invasion

February 11, 2022Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on Ukraine-Russia crisis: Biden, Putin to speak as White House says ‘credible prospect’ of imminent Russian invasion

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan urged Americans still in Ukraine to leave within the next 24-48 hours due to a credible threat of an invasion.

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President Biden caught on hot mic calling reporter a ‘stupid son of a b—-‘ over inflation question

January 24, 2022January 25, 2022Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on President Biden caught on hot mic calling reporter a ‘stupid son of a b—-‘ over inflation question

Fox News reporter Peter Doocy said Biden later called him to apologize for the insult. “It’s nothing personal, pal,” Biden said, according to Doocy.

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‘Let the majority prevail’: Biden backs filibuster change to pass voting rights in Atlanta speech

January 11, 2022Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Let the majority prevail’: Biden backs filibuster change to pass voting rights in Atlanta speech

Under pressure from civil rights leaders, Biden endorsed changing the Senate filibuster to sidestep Republican opposition to two voting-rights bills.

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The first test of Joe Biden’s presidency came on Jan. 6. The next test is how to step out from its shadow.

January 6, 2022January 6, 2022Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on The first test of Joe Biden’s presidency came on Jan. 6. The next test is how to step out from its shadow.

The Jan. 6 attack gave new urgency to Biden’s promises and pervaded his first year in office as he sought to repair the country’s frayed civic fabric.

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Biden to nominate Shalanda Young as budget director months after his pick Neera Tanden withdrew consideration

November 23, 2021Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden to nominate Shalanda Young as budget director months after his pick Neera Tanden withdrew consideration

Young, who has served as acting director of the Office of Management and Budget since March, will become the first Black woman to hold the position.

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Biden to meet with Dems on Capitol Hill to unveil new framework on spending deal

October 28, 2021Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden to meet with Dems on Capitol Hill to unveil new framework on spending deal

The president had hoped to have a social spending framework in hand before he leaves for Rome on Thursday for the G20 summit.

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Biden’s child, elder care proposals come with a hefty price tag. But can they transform the industry?

September 30, 2021September 30, 2021Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden’s child, elder care proposals come with a hefty price tag. But can they transform the industry?

Experts say even a trimmed down social spending plan would mark one of the largest ever federal investments in the care sector.

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Headline or trend line? Biden looks to proclaim ‘America is back’ in UN speech amid credibility questions

September 21, 2021September 21, 2021Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on Headline or trend line? Biden looks to proclaim ‘America is back’ in UN speech amid credibility questions

Biden will have convince allies the U.S. is committed to returning to its role at the head of the diplomatic table as he remains focused on more domestic priorities.

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‘Patience is wearing thin’: Biden rolls out new vaccine requirements that will affect 100 million workers

September 9, 2021September 9, 2021Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Patience is wearing thin’: Biden rolls out new vaccine requirements that will affect 100 million workers

Biden administration is developing plan that will require businesses with 100 or more workers to ensure workers are fully vaccinated or tested weekly.

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