Liberals want the president to blow past the debt limit on his own. The White House is not sure it can, or should.
Author: Toluse Olorunnipa
Three years after Floyd’s death, a reckoning for Biden’s agenda on race
Many Black voters are disappointed in the slow pace of police reform efforts and don’t believe Biden has improved their lives.
At Hiroshima summit, Japan to push against nukes — but world disagrees
As Biden prepares for a G-7 meeting in a city once devastated by an atomic weapon, a nuclear tide rises again
Biden calls white supremacy greatest terrorism threat as 2024 race heats up
In his commencement address at Howard University, President Biden says U.S. history “has not always been a fairy tale” and urges unity against racism and white supremacy.
Biden grants clemency to 31 drug offenders, rolls out rehabilitation plan
The actions came during what Biden has proclaimed as Second Chance Month, an attempt to put a greater focus on helping those with criminal records rebuild their lives.
White House reiterates refusal to negotiate on debt limit as pressure mounts
Biden’s position remains unchanged after House GOP passes a debt-limit hike tied to sweeping spending cuts
Biden to reassure South Korea’s security amid rising threat from North
President Biden plans to use a state visit by South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol to launch a set of new measures aimed at publicly countering the growing nuclear threat from North Korea.
Biden announces he is running for reelection in 2024
President Biden formalizes his intent to seek another term, setting the stage for a tumultuous election.
Biden visits Mississippi town devastated by storm
Biden travels to Rolling Fork, Miss., in the aftermath of a devastating tornado, to offer consolation and federal help.
As Israel erupts, Biden faces politically volatile pressures
Biden has long been a big backer of the Jewish state, but Israel — and American politics — are shifting sharply.