North Carolina’s booming suburbs and abortion fight make it a prime 2024 target for the Biden campaign. But Democrats have fallen short there before.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
‘Dangerous precedent?’ How the averted debt ceiling crisis could become new Washington norm
President Joe Biden has said he will explore challenging the constitutionality of the debt ceiling. Legal experts say the undertaking is problematic.
President Biden warns artificial intelligence could ‘overtake human thinking’
President Biden’s comments on artificial intelligence marked his most direct warning yet on growing concerns about the rise of AI.
‘They have to worry’: Debt ceiling deal faces pushback from the left and right
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy downplayed the criticism from the right flank of the Republican Party and said the debt ceiling bill will pass.
What’s in Biden and McCarthy’s debt ceiling deal − and what’s not? Here are 7 takeaways
President Joe Biden conceded on several spending cuts, but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy didn’t get everything Republicans wanted either.
Biden, McCarthy getting ‘closer’ to debt ceiling deal before clock runs out
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have made progress on finding an agreement on annual spending caps, according to a source.
Biden dials up pressure as he goes mano-a-mano with McCarthy in debt ceiling fight
President Joe Biden said Republicans must abandon “extreme positions” on the debt ceiling as he shifted to a get-tough approach in negotiations.
Biden says Republicans must move from ‘extreme positions’ in debt ceiling talks
President Joe Biden said he’s agreed to more than $1 trillion in cuts but Republicans have balked at tax proposals on the wealthy and corporations.
Debt ceiling negotiations between White House, Republicans hit a snag heading into weekend
A top Republican negotiator said Friday it’s time to “press pause.” The White House said “real differences” with Republicans remain.
Biden pushes back at tougher work requirements for welfare sought by Republicans in debt-ceiling talks
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that any changes to welfare programs he agrees to would be “not anything of consequence.”