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.
Justice Department intervenes in Trump lawsuit against Big Tech to defend Section 230
DOJ intervention comes as former President Trump sues social media platforms for alleged censorship after being banned over Jan. 6 posts.
Kamala Harris says she and Joe Biden are ‘absolutely not’ yet discussing the 2024 presidential race
Harris said she and Biden have not been discussing the 2024 election and she declined to say if he has told her whether he will seek a second term.
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.
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.
Facebook whistleblower’s explosive testimony: Company makes ‘disastrous’ choices, prioritizes profit
Ex-Facebook employee Frances Haugen who leaked internal documents told a Senate panel the company is a possible national security risk.
‘I can get this done’: White House digs in on negotiations as Biden agenda hangs in balance
Democratic leaders in Congress are engaged in a careful balancing act to ensure the party delivers on President Joe Biden’s promised legislation.
Live updates: Milley, Austin and McKenzie to testify before Congress on Afghanistan, China
This week, Senate and House committees are expected to grill top Pentagon leaders on how the withdrawal from Afghanistan was handled, and more.
Democrats unveil tax proposals for wealthy, corporations to finance spending package
The proposal, which targets wealthy households and high-income corporations, is projected to bring in about $2.9 trillion in revenue.