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The Biden administration
The Biden administration
Page 28 of 92
Politics
Joe Biden cracks jokes about age at 81st birthday celebration: ‘I just want you to know, it’s difficult turning 60’
By
Will Weissert
and
The Associated Press
November 20, 2023
Politics
Biden White House tears into Elon Musk for Tesla CEO’s ‘unacceptable’ endorsement of anti-semitic ‘hideous lie’
By
Crypto Correspondent
November 17, 2023
Commentary
Unrealistic plans to crack down on U.S. power plant emissions won’t work. We’ve been down this road before–and so have others
By
Digital Assets Editor
November 17, 2023
Finance
Biden tells Asia-Pacific leaders ‘we’re not going anywhere’ as U.S. looks to build economic ties—and ‘de-risk’ from China
By
Colleen Long
,
Aamer Madhani
and
The Associated Press
November 17, 2023
Politics
Biden signs temporary spending bill to avert government shutdown—for 2 months
By
Colleen Long
and
The Associated Press
November 17, 2023
Newsletters
The U.S.’s efforts to stymie Chinese chip production are not watertight
By
Editorial Team
November 15, 2023
Commentary
AI will live up to the hype and more unicorns will lose their horns: 10 health care predictions for 2024 from top investors
By
Bob Kocher
and
Bryan Roberts
November 14, 2023
Health
31-year-old mom made 17 calls during pregnancy to get back onto Medicaid. She was reinstated in preterm labor on her hospital bed
By
Amanda Seitz
and
Kenya Hunter
November 14, 2023
Success
The revenge of the blue-collar worker: Bidenomics is working too well and Democrats’ bourgeois base is souring on it
By
Tech Reporter
November 14, 2023
Success
Businesses are fighting tooth and nail against a Biden administration rule that would make it easier for millions of Americans to unionize
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
November 13, 2023
Newsletters
The highest-ranking woman in Veterans Affairs is making sure female service members get the benefits they’re owed
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Joey Abrams
November 13, 2023
Electric-vehicle batteries need nickel, and Indonesia has the biggest reserves. Now it wants a partnership with U.S., and the Biden admin is listening
By
Trevor Hunnicutt
,
Ernest Scheyder
and
Reuters
November 12, 2023
Finance
Moody’s lowers U.S. credit-rating outlook to negative, warns ‘fiscal deficits will remain very large’
By
Carter Johnson
and
Bloomberg
November 10, 2023
Commentary
Biden must decide whether patent-infringing Apple watches can be imported into the U.S. from China by Christmas–but Congress could neuter America’s ability to protect its IP altogether
By
Andrei Iancu
and
David J. Kappos
November 10, 2023
Finance
U.S. counters China’s Belt and Road with announcement of $553m investment in Sri Lanka port
By
Bharatha Mallawarachi
,
Didi Tang
and
The Associated Press
November 8, 2023
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Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
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