A $36 billion bailout for a troubled pension fund will help more than 350,000 truck drivers, warehouse workers, construction workers and others.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Christmas decorations, a state dinner: Glitz makes a triumphant return to the White House
President Biden’s first state dinner and holiday parties are a return to normalcy after COVID restricted glitzy social gatherings at the White House.
‘No regrets’: Pence memoir describes his unlikely partnership with Trump that fractured on Jan. 6
Former Vice President Pence writes in a new memoir that any hardships he endured with Donald Trump were worth it because Roe was overturned.
Democrats warn that Republicans want to take away contraception, including ‘your girlfriend’s IUD’
Talking about contraceptive rights can help Democrats in the midterm elections, but only if voters believe GOP control threatens their access.
Biden: Middle East deal will boost gas extraction in Mediterranean, stabilize region
Months of U.S.-brokered negotiations have led to a major breakthrough in relations between Israel and Lebanon over a disputed maritime border.
In historic move, Biden pardons those with federal convictions for possessing marijuana
President Joe Biden announced Thursday steps he’s taking to reform marijuana laws, including pardoning people with federal possession convictions.
Biden to speak on Social Security, Medicare as shortfalls loom and Republicans oppose tax hikes
Although Medicare and Social Security face long-run financing problems, Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on what to do about it.
Singing along to ‘Crocodile Rock’ helped Biden as a young, single dad
Elton John’s “Crocodile Rock” has a special story of healing for President Joe Biden, who plans to host the music legend at the White House this week.
Is Biden responsible for dip in inflation? President’s victory lap is premature, experts say
Biden says his policies are reining in inflation, but the latest economic data reinforced worries about higher costs for food, rent and other goods.
Congressional leaders praise Queen Elizabeth, a ‘devoted friend of freedom’
Congressional leaders praised Queen Elizabeth’s sense of duty, steady leadership and commitment to the “special relationship” between the U.S. and U.K.