The White House says President Biden took “decisive and forceful actions” to keep bank failures from spreading but he’s not out of the woods yet.
Author: Maureen Groppe and Michael Collins, USA TODAY
The State of the Union is Tuesday: Here’s what you can expect from Joe Biden’s speech
President Joe Biden expected to adress Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the economy, crime and bipartisanship during the State of the Union on Tuesday.
Amid midterm voting, Biden warns of ‘chaos,’ fears of political violence ahead of Nov. 8 election
Joe Biden warns Americans democracy is at risk in Nov. 8 elections amid growing concerns over political violence and threats from election deniers.
‘Used beans’ and ‘The Talking Hat’: Queen Elizabeth’s visits with presidents didn’t always go as planned
Queen Elizabeth met with more U.S. presidents than any other head of state. Some of those encounters got attention for unexpected reasons.
Prescription drugs, taxes, climate change: What the Inflation Reduction Act will mean for you
From energy use to health care costs to taxes, the Inflation Reduction Act will impact Americans’ lives in many different ways.
Joe Biden turns attention to Palestinians on final day of trip to Israel
After reaffirming the U.S. alliance with Israel, Biden will turn his attention to restoring ties with Palestinians that frayed under Donald Trump.
‘There’s too much violence’: Biden to meet with grieving families in Uvalde: Live updates
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are on their way to Uvalde, Texas. They’ll meet families and visit a memorial site at Robb Elementary.
Was it a gaffe or an escalation? Biden prompts concern after saying Putin ‘cannot remain in power’
The White House backtracked after President Biden said in a speech in Poland that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” Aides said the U.S. isn’t pushing regime change.
Dr. Anthony Fauci issues stark coronavirus warning at odds with Trump’s call for a quick reopening
Anthony Fauci, other public health officials warn that while containment measures are working, the coronavirus is not yet under control.