The Biden administration is canceling student loans for another 206,000 borrowers as part of a new repayment plan that offers a faster route to forgiveness.
China’s government blasted a Biden administration plan to launch a formal review of its maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sector, calling the investigation a mistake “based on the need of domestic politics.”
Passage would mark a major win for the president, who is desperate to get munitions to Ukraine.
Michael RaineyApril 16, 2024The Department of Education on Tuesday released a first set of draft rules for President Joe Biden’s proposed plan
Pennsylvania is expected to be one of the most closely contested states in this fall’s election, and with his opponent sidelined, President Joe Biden is barnstorming it with a three-stop tour this week. Biden will campaign first in Scranton, the city where he was born and spent his earliest years, followed by a Wednesday appearance […]
President Joe Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan is narrower than his first effort. For critics of debt relief, that might not make a difference.
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The U.S. set aside 23 million acres of Alaska's North Slope to serve as an emergency oil supply a century ago. Now, President Joe Biden is moving to block oil and gas development across roughly half of it.
On Thursday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power,” White House Council of Economic Advisers member Heather Boushey stated that President Joe Biden is fighting inflation and its impact by “lowering the cost of student debt for all of those borrowers”
Illinois announces plans to spend $25.1 million on 643 new public EV charging ports. Illinois is set to have 643 new EV charging ports after the state announced it plans to spend $25.
The Biden administration has announced an $830 million grant to fortify various infrastructure components across the nation.
United States President Joe Biden said that his party has ‘a plan to deal with’ inflation after new data showed surging gas prices, mortgages, and rent pushed inflation higher than expected in March. Biden was challenged by a journalist during a press conference with the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, at the White House (10 April.) The reporter pointed out that last month, Biden predicted that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates due to falling inflation. However, the opposite...