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Biden Administration
Biden Orders 1,500 Troops to Border Ahead of Migration Surge
By W.J. Hennigan
American Voters Never Really Go for the Third Party
By Joshua Spivak
U.S and South Korea Ink Nuclear Accord Amid Rising Tensions
By W.J. Hennigan
How Biden Cleared the Democratic Field
By Brian Bennett
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Our Cynicism Over Age Is the Only Thing Holding Biden Back
President Biden's record of achievements speak for itself and cynicism about his age should not hold him back, writes Jeffrey Sonnenfeld.
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
April 24, 2023
Why Latin American Leaders Love TikTok
As the U.S. and Europe try to ban the social video app, Latin American presidents are embracing it.
By Vera Bergengruen
April 13, 2023
Biden Admits Mistakes in Afghanistan
The White House placed much of the blame for the deadly and chaotic US departure from Afghanistan with the Trump administration.
By Brian Bennett
April 6, 2023
Biden-Netanyahu Relationship Turns Icy
“Joe Biden is in love with the idea of Israel. He is not in love with Benjamin Netanyahu," says a former State Department official
By Brian Bennett
March 29, 2023
Senate Backs Repeal of War Authorizations
The bill, which Biden supports, would dismantle the authorizations of military force passed for the 1991 Gulf War and the 2002 Iraq War.
By W.J. Hennigan
March 29, 2023
Louis DeJoy's Surprising Second Act
Initially cast as a Trumpian villain, the Postmaster General is quietly delivering for the Postal Service, and Democrats.
By Eric Cortellessa
March 16, 2023
Why Biden’s Labor Pick May Be in Trouble
Julie Su, something of a rock star in organized labor who took on Uber and Lyft, is opposed by some business leaders.
By Philip Elliott
March 16, 2023
GOP Aims for Tea Party-Style Anger Over SVB
Republicans pounced on Biden’s efforts to shore up Silicon Valley Bank's depositors, calling it a “woke” bailout for elites. “Woke! It’s all woke,” joked a Democrat in response
By Mini Racker
March 13, 2023
Biden Gives LGBT Community Reason to Worry
An administration proposal could make it harder for trans people to access gender-affirming care. Is it a hint that Biden might go wobbly in his LGBT support as he prepares for re-election?
By Philip Elliott
March 13, 2023
White House Braces for Abortion Pill Ruling
Biden administration lawyers are watching the Texas case closely and are prepared to challenge the ruling if needed, the White House says.
By Brian Bennett
March 2, 2023
Republicans Scrutinize Ukraine Military Aid
As the war enters its second year, concerns in Congress mount over the weapons and funding the U.S. is pouring into Ukraine
By W.J. Hennigan
February 28, 2023
How We All Benefit From Student Debt Relief
Four mayors explain that student debt relief will bolster their states economically.
By Quinton Lucas, Steven Reed, Frank Scott Jr., and Randall Woodfin
February 27, 2023
What to Know About Pete Buttigieg's Visit to East Palestine
The Transportation Secretary has faced criticism for his response to the train derailment.
By Mini Racker
February 23, 2023
Biden Visited Ukraine to Show Support. The U.S. Political Reality Is More Complicated
House Republicans have a vocal faction resolutely opposed to increased U.S. funding going toward Ukraine.
By Eric Cortellessa
February 21, 2023
Putin Stokes Tensions By Suspending Nuclear Deal
The possible collapse of the last arms control pact between the world's two nuclear superpowers illustrates how the security situation is growing more precarious, not less, as the war enters its second year
By W.J. Hennigan
February 21, 2023
How the Pandemic Changed Trans Care
The US government's embrace of telehealth was a gamechanger for those seeking gender-affirming care.
By Philip Elliott
February 17, 2023
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