Republicans have bashed President Biden for saying “no comment” about the Hawaii wildfires. The White House now says he didn’t hear the question.
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Attorney General Garland appoints special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, son of President Biden
The move to appoint a special counsel marks a significant turn in the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation of Hunter Biden.
Federal judge strikes down Biden administration’s asylum policy for migrants
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Biden raises $72 million since announcing reelection, doubling Trump over same stretch
President Joe Biden’s $72 million second-quarter fundraising haul doubled the $35 million raised by Donald Trump over the same period.
White House promises ‘appropriate consequences’ if cocaine came from staffer
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Biden White House doubles down on ‘MAGA’ attacks despite Hatch Act warning
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Biden muscles Ticketmaster, SeatGeek to scrap hidden ticket fees after Taylor Swift debacle
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‘Dangerous precedent?’ How the averted debt ceiling crisis could become new Washington norm
President Joe Biden has said he will explore challenging the constitutionality of the debt ceiling. Legal experts say the undertaking is problematic.
President Biden warns artificial intelligence could ‘overtake human thinking’
President Biden’s comments on artificial intelligence marked his most direct warning yet on growing concerns about the rise of AI.
What’s in Biden and McCarthy’s debt ceiling deal − and what’s not? Here are 7 takeaways
President Joe Biden conceded on several spending cuts, but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy didn’t get everything Republicans wanted either.