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Biden Meets With South Korea Leader During First Asia Trip
President Biden attended a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during his first trip to Asia since taking office.
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White House Correspondents Dinner Returns for First Time in Two Years
The 2022 White House Correspondents Dinner returned for the first time in two years, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NewsConference Extra: Jackson's Confirmation Biden's Last Victory?
NBC4’s Conan Nolan talks with Chuck Todd of Meet the Press about history being made with Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the US Supreme Court. But with a lack of movement on other campaign promises, like student loan debt and a childcare tax credit, could this be President Biden’s last victory for quite some time?
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LA to Donate 526 Surplus LAPD Ballistic Helmets and 378 Vests to Ukraine
The Los Angeles Police Commission Wednesday approved the donation of surplus ballistic helmets and vests from the Los Angeles Police Department to a foundation that will deliver the equipment to Ukraine for its army to use in defense against Russia.
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President Biden Gives Pep Talk to US Troops in Poland
President Biden said he wanted to visit Friday to thank members of the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division for their service.
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60 Miles From Ukraine, Biden Sees Refugee Crisis in Poland
Just 60 miles from the Ukrainian border, President Joe Biden paid tribute on Friday to Poland for giving refuge to more than 2 million Ukrainians who have fled their country since Russia’s invasion
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US, China Aides to Meet as Tensions Mount Over Russia
A U.S. official says Russia has asked China for military equipment to use in its invasion of Ukraine
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Ahead of State of the Union Address, President Biden's Approval With Main Street Is Underwater
President Biden is expected to highlight economic strength but also discuss inflation in his State of the Union address. Main Street will be listening.
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State of the Union: Biden Speech Comes Amid Crises, Setbacks
A president’s State of the Union speech is normally crammed with new proposals
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US, EU Hope to Inflict Financial Pain on Russia. Here Are the Key Sanctions in Place
Russia President Vladimir Putin and other top officials, institutions face financial penalties over the invasion of Ukraine.
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Being the 1st: What It's Like to Make Supreme Court History
Just being the newest member of the Supreme Court can be a momentous adjustment for a justice
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Biden Convenes National Security Council on Ukraine
President Joe Biden is convening the National Security Council after monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe recorded a significant rise in cease-fire violations in eastern Ukraine on Saturday.
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On Parkland Anniversary, Gun Control Advocates Press Biden for Action
President Joe Biden says his administration stands with the advocates working to end gun violence and is urging the nation to uphold what he calls the “solemn obligation” to “keep each other safe.”
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White House: Top Scientist Resigns Over Treatment of Staff
President Joe Biden’s top science adviser Eric Lander has resigned after the White House confirmed that an internal investigation found credible evidence that he mistreated his staff
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Biden Sees US Economy as Powering Past the Pandemic
President Joe Biden and the White House were bracing for bad economic news.
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Clyburn, Architect of Biden's Court Pledge, Pushes His Pick
At Joe Biden’s lowest moment in the 2020 campaign, influential Rep. Jim Clyburn suggested that Biden should pledge to put the first Black woman on the Supreme Court
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After Biden's First Year, the Virus and Disunity Rage on
President Joe Biden came to office seeing two sicknesses in his country. Neither has abated a year later.
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Biden to Deliver First State of the Union Address on March 1
President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on March 1, the White House confirmed Friday
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Biden Signs $768.2 Billion Defense Spending Bill Into Law
President Joe Biden has signed the National Defense Authorization Act into law, authorizing $768.2 billion in military spending, including a 2.7% pay raise for service members, for 2022
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Biden Marks Anniversary of 1972 Car Crash That Killed Wife and Infant Daughter
President Joe Biden on Saturday is commemorating the 49th anniversary of the car crash that killed his first wife and infant daughter