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US military aid to Ukraine surpasses $3 billion under Biden. Here’s what’s been provided

April 14, 2022April 17, 2022 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on US military aid to Ukraine surpasses $3 billion under Biden. Here’s what’s been provided

The U.S. provided Ukraine 1,400 Stinger anti-aircraft systems, 5,550 Javelin missiles, 7,000 small arms, 50 million rounds of ammo and more.

Travel

White House to resume public tours after two-year pandemic closure

March 15, 2022 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on White House to resume public tours after two-year pandemic closure

The White House will begin tours April 15. The U.S. Capitol is reportedly also on track to reopen to the public.

Money

Biden Fed nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin in peril after Manchin reveals opposition

March 14, 2022March 14, 2022 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Biden Fed nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin in peril after Manchin reveals opposition

Manchin, a West Virginia Democrat, pointed to Raskin’s position on energy amid soaring inflation in announcing he won’t support her nomination.

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In call, Biden tells Putin US and allies will respond ‘decisively’ if Russia invades Ukraine – updates

February 12, 2022February 12, 2022 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on In call, Biden tells Putin US and allies will respond ‘decisively’ if Russia invades Ukraine – updates

The State Department Friday directed most staff who remain in the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv to leave Ukraine immediately on worries Moscow could act soon.

Tech

‘This is just the beginning,’ Biden says as Intel plans $20 billion semiconductor complex in Ohio amid chip shortage

January 21, 2022January 21, 2022 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘This is just the beginning,’ Biden says as Intel plans $20 billion semiconductor complex in Ohio amid chip shortage

President Joe Biden touted the project as a sign of major progress to address semiconductor shortages and boost U.S. manufacturing.

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Biden has a new strategy on Build Back Better: What we learned from long (and feisty) press conference

January 19, 2022 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Biden has a new strategy on Build Back Better: What we learned from long (and feisty) press conference

Biden said he would be willing to break up his $1.75 trillion sprawling Build Back Better plan to try to get the most important elements passed.

Money

Is ‘illegal conduct’ the reason for rising gas prices? Biden urges regulators to find out

November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Is ‘illegal conduct’ the reason for rising gas prices? Biden urges regulators to find out

Biden claims there’s an ‘unexplained large gap’ between the price of unfinished gasoline, down 5% since last month, and the average price at the pump.

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‘Are we still making his kind?’: Colin Powell’s son, dignitaries offer tributes at emotional funeral

November 5, 2021November 5, 2021 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Are we still making his kind?’: Colin Powell’s son, dignitaries offer tributes at emotional funeral

President Joe Biden, along with former Presidents Obama and Bush, were among the many dignitaries honoring Colin Powell at his funeral service Friday.

World

Biden announces rule to limit methane leaks, targeting oil and gas industry at COP26 climate summit

November 2, 2021November 2, 2021 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Biden announces rule to limit methane leaks, targeting oil and gas industry at COP26 climate summit

New federal rules directed by Biden will require greater oversight of pipes in the oil and gas industry to curb methane gas emissions.

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Fund the police? Pushed by Biden, Democrat mayors divided how to use COVID money to fight crime

September 19, 2021 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fund the police? Pushed by Biden, Democrat mayors divided how to use COVID money to fight crime

One mayor said he views the directive more as ‘long-term programmatic changes’ and less about “Clinton-era ‘we’re just going to pay for more cops.'”

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