President Biden had also been in close contact with a staff member who later tested positive.
Author: Michael D. Shear
Biden Struggles to Beat Back a Resurgent Virus Once Again
A new variant and vaccine resistance have upended the president’s plans for a hopeful holiday season.
Relocation of Federal Agency Hurt Diversity, Watchdog Finds
A decision by the Trump administration to move the Bureau of Land Management’s headquarters to Colorado caused staff members to quit, according to a government watchdog report.
U.S. and China Agree to Ease Restrictions on Journalists
The deal tones down a diplomatic confrontation that led Beijing to expel some American reporters during the last year of the Trump administration.
Biden Got His Bipartisan Win. Now, Reality Sets In.
President Biden, who is facing low approval ratings, hopes the infrastructure bill will help him project sustained progress in confronting a surge in inflation and growing alarm about the midterm elections.
Biden Got His Bipartisan Win. Now, Reality Sets In.
President Biden, who is facing low approval ratings, hopes the infrastructure bill will help him project sustained progress in confronting a surge in inflation and growing alarm about the midterm elections.
Biden and Xi to Meet Amid Economic and Military Tensions
U.S. officials said the virtual summit on Monday was intended to reassure both sides that misunderstandings would not lead to unintended clashes.
Biden and China’s Xi Will Hold Virtual Summit on Monday
The leaders of the world’s two largest economies confront tensions over trade, cyberthreats, the climate, Taiwan and human rights.
Biden and China’s Xi Will Hold Virtual Summit on Monday
The leaders of the world’s two largest economies confront tensions over trade, cyberthreats, the climate, Taiwan and human rights.
Biden Marks First Veterans Day in Two Decades Without a War Underway
President Biden, who ended the 20-year conflict in Afghanistan this summer, called veterans the “soul of America.”