President Joe Biden wants Congress to expand the government’s ability to hold executives accountable for bank collapses, like at Silicon Valley Bank.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Nuclear warfare? China arming Russia? Fears of new Cold War rise.
If the last remaining arms treaty between the Russia and the U.S. falls, there won’t be limits on their nuclear forces for the first time since the 1970s.
Biden to emphasize NATO alliance on final day of trip to Poland, Ukraine
President Joe Biden ends his three-day trip to Ukraine and Poland with a final emphasis on the strength of the NATO alliance.
Biden calls Putin’s New START suspension a ‘big mistake.’ What is the nuclear arms treaty?
President Joe Biden wraps up a trip to Ukraine and Poland by calling Putin’s action on a key arms treaty a “big mistake.”
First lady Jill Biden heading to Africa: Youth, empowering women, food crises are on the agenda
First lady Jill Biden is the latest top administration official to go to Africa. Trips by the president and vice president are also in the works.
State of the Union 2023 live updates: Biden to push for bipartisanship, Democratic priorities
Facing a divided Congress, President Biden will use his State of the Union speech to emphasize areas where Democrats and Republicans can work together
Biden will end COVID-19 emergency declarations on May 11 after more than 3 years
Ending the COVID-19 health emergencies marks a return to normalcy nearly three years after the pandemic was first declared.
President Biden to assess storm damage, recovery efforts in soaked California
President Joe Biden is making his third trip to California as president, this time to assess storm damage in the rain-soaked state.
‘Fiscally demented:’ In MLK Day remarks, Biden attacks Republicans’ legislative priorities
During remarks honoring Martin Luther King Jr., President Biden told Black Americans they must “stand together” against the Republican Party.
Texas governor warns of ‘total chaos’ on border when Title 42 ends this week
The southern border will be overwhelmed this week by the ending of a Trump-era policy known as Title 42, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned on Sunday.