President Joe Biden said it “remains to be seen” if the United States is ready for the surge of migrants expected at the border after Title 42 ends.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
Biden administration proposing rule changes to compensate passengers for flight delays
The Biden administration’s proposed flight delay compensation rule is the latest in a series of steps to improve travel and passenger protections.
As COVID-19 emergency ends, CDC czar Rochelle Walensky resigns from Biden administration
Rochelle Walensky, head of the CDC, has resigned saying the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic was a good time to make a transition.
Debt limit fight: Yellen warns that federal government could default as early as June 1
As President Biden and Republicans continue their debt limit standoff, the Treasury Department warns the government could default could be weeks away.
Biden boosts clean energy in coal country despite facing pushback from Congress on climate
The new funding comes weeks after Biden angered activists by approving one of the largest new oil and gas developments on federal land in 20 years.
‘Asleep at the wheel’: Lawmakers take aim at Feds for failing to prevent SVB bank collapse
A top Federal Reserve official called Silicon Valley Bank’s failure a “textbook case of bank mismanagement.” Fed regulators are also in the hot seat.
Biden calls on Congress to impose tougher penalties for bank failures
President Joe Biden wants Congress to expand the government’s ability to hold executives accountable for bank collapses, like at Silicon Valley Bank.
Nuclear warfare? China arming Russia? Fears of new Cold War rise.
If the last remaining arms treaty between the Russia and the U.S. falls, there won’t be limits on their nuclear forces for the first time since the 1970s.
Biden calls Putin’s New START suspension a ‘big mistake.’ What is the nuclear arms treaty?
President Joe Biden wraps up a trip to Ukraine and Poland by calling Putin’s action on a key arms treaty a “big mistake.”
First lady Jill Biden heading to Africa: Youth, empowering women, food crises are on the agenda
First lady Jill Biden is the latest top administration official to go to Africa. Trips by the president and vice president are also in the works.