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With the Senate mired in impeachment, Biden may struggle to move legislation along and create momentum.
With the Senate mired in impeachment, Biden may struggle to move legislation along and create momentum.
Ex-presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton taped footage for the ad at Biden's inauguration. Donald Trump was, of course, a no-show.
An oversight board will decide whether Trump can return, marking a new era in how the company handles some of the thorniest questions about speech online.
The move may be the beginning of a more permanent ban promised by Biden.
“We need a general, we need a plan, and then we can all work together to follow the plan,” said one health leader.
The president is seeking to impose costs on Moscow's behavior in cyberspace.
The president called it a "wartime undertaking."
The new president can either listen to Republican calls for bipartisanship, or he can heed the advice of some allies who believe that GOP lawmakers are merely setting traps to end up in gridlock.
Former Republican senator Bob Corker warns allies might worry 'Trump gets reelected in four years and everything Biden works towards is upended again.'
Some followers are expressing doubt and depression after Biden's Inauguration. But others are spinning up new theories.
The new president spent much of his first day in office signing orders, staffing up departments and laying plans for the days ahead.
It will require a 25 percent increase in daily shots administered.
A Congressional cybersecurity commission is sending a report to the White House today.
Republicans are already objecting to some of his first moves in office.
President Biden’s win combined with come-from-behind victories in the two Georgia runoffs earlier this month ensure that Democrats will control the Senate.
The relatively unsung Colorado Democrat has emerged as one of the most promising stars of the historic House class elected in 2018.
'I’ll be driving our efforts to ensure that matters of equity and justice are fully incorporated into all that we try to do,' said the new head of the Domestic Policy Council.
People can tune in on Snap and Alexa -- even though they can't gather in person.
Some, like DNI nominee Avril Haines, haven't received briefings on the massive breach of government agencies.
A leader of the hospital that treated him calls the pandemic's scope "shocking."