The congressional inquiry was launched in response to testimony from IRS employees describing a pattern of ‘slow-walking investigative steps’ ahead of the 2020 election.
President Biden
Commentary: Bidenomics has been a boon for working-class voters. Why don’t they give him credit?
Opinion polls still show that the president gets low marks for his management of the economy, which is actually doing fine.
Biden takes aim at ‘junk’ insurance, vowing to save money for consumers being played as ‘suckers’
The new proposed rules aims to close loopholes that allow insurers to offer products that can discriminate based on pre-existing conditions and market to consumers policies that provide little or no coverage.
Biden approves federal disaster declaration for spring flooding in Maine
The move unlocks federal grant funding to address damages across eight counties to roads and bridges, clear debris and install protective measures.
Biden’s climate law will supercharge emerging green tech globally
For every ton of CO2 avoided in the U.S. through the Inflation Reduction Act’s incentives, another 2.4 to 2.9 tons of emissions would be reduced in the rest of the world, according to a recent analysis.
Powder found in White House lobby tests positive for cocaine
The lobby is where many official visitors and staffers enter and is also open to staff-led tours of the West Wing.
Biden to shore up NATO allies following failed mutiny in Russia
Biden plans to hold talks with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak before heading to Vilnius, Lithuania, for the 74th NATO summit, and ending in Finland with a gathering of Nordic leaders.
Biden’s flurry of activity looks like a campaign in full swing
The White House has touted Biden’s presidency as the most successful in U.S. history, yet recent polls have suggested that he is as unpopular as his twice-impeached predecessor, Donald Trump.
Biden offers new student debt relief plan, lashes out at Republicans after Supreme Court ruling
Speaking to reporters at the White House, President Biden said borrowers now angry about the court’s decision should blame Republicans.
State Department failed to plan or respond fast enough in Afghanistan collapse, new U.S. report finds
The review repeatedly blames the administrations of both former President Donald Trump and President Biden for their efforts before and after the August 2021 departure of U.S. forces from Kabul.