Joe Biden’s participation in the Group of Seven summit in Cornwall, England, in June will be his first overseas trip as president.
Author: Michael Collins, USA TODAY
Joe Biden calls George Floyd’s family, says he’s praying for them as nation awaits verdict in Derek Chauvin trial
Biden told George Floyd’s family members they are in his prayers as a jury in Minneapolis deliberates former police officer Derek Chauvin’s fate.
White House warns Russia will be held accountable if Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny dies
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Stimulus checks sent to 90 million Americans in the initial round of COVID-relief payments, the IRS says
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Policy, not personal insults: Biden uses Twitter to sell his agenda, with a few pooch pics thrown in
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Biden says Trump should no longer get intelligence briefings because of ‘erratic behavior’
Joe Biden says Donald Trump should no longer get intelligence briefings, citing his “erratic behavior” unrelated to the Capitol insurrection.
‘Real people are hurting.’ Biden says weak jobs report shows why $1.9 trillion in COVID relief is needed
President Joe Biden pushes for $1.9 trillion in COVID relief as lackluster jobs report shows U.S. economy continues to sputter amid global pandemic.