The White House’s action disappointed energy analysts, who hoped for a game-changing investment from the White House.
Author: Matthew Brown, USA TODAY
Justice Department intervenes in Trump lawsuit against Big Tech to defend Section 230
Justice Department intervention comes as Donald Trump sues social media platforms, accusing them of censorship after being banned over Jan. 6 posts.
House votes to censure Rep. Paul Gosar for posting violent video depicting attacks on Biden, AOC
Along party lines, the House voted to censure Gosar, an Arizona Republican, and stripped him of his committee assignments.
‘We’re finally getting this done’: Biden signs landmark infrastructure package in major win for domestic agenda
President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which brings $550 billion in new spending to the country.
White House sees solving pandemic, supply chain disruptions as key to ending inflation spike
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that “the cause of this inflation is the pandemic.” She predicted prices could return to normal in 2022.
Colin Powell, former secretary of state, dies from COVID-19 complications, family says
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has died of complications from COVID-19, his family said in Facebook post.
GOP Rep. Michael McCaul: Taliban won’t let planes of Americans leave Mazar-i-Sharif
Texas GOP Rep. Michael McCaul told “Fox News Sunday” the Taliban are demanding “something in exchange” for allowing 6 planes to leave Mazar-i-Sharif.
24 hours to go: It is now Aug. 31 in Afghanistan, but there are few details about how America’s longest war will end
It is now Aug. 31 in Afghanistan. The Pentagon has made public few details on how it will wrap up 20 years there, citing the danger of the moment.
Airbnb opens up housing for 20,000 Afghan refugees globally for free
Airbnb will host 20,000 Afghan refugees at their properties across the globe for free, according to Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky.
A timeline of the US withdrawal and Taliban recapture of Afghanistan
From the Soviets to the Americans to the Taliban, a look at Afghanistan’s recent history. The U.S. aims to exit its 20-year presence by Aug. 31.