Experts say even a trimmed down social spending plan would mark one of the largest ever federal investments in the care sector.
Author: Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAY
Biden to UN: US is shifting from ‘relentless war’ to relentless diplomacy’ amid COVID-19, climate change crises
Biden called on foreign leaders to quickly step up COVID-19 vaccination efforts and meet ambitious climate change goals before next month’s U.N. summit.
‘Unity is our greatest strength’: Biden honors victims ahead of 9/11 anniversary
Biden will visit New York, Shanksville, PA., and the Pentagon, sites where planes crashed, on Saturday to commemorate the 20 years since the attack.
‘Patience is wearing thin’: Biden rolls out new vaccine requirements that will affect 100 million workers
Biden administration is developing plan that will require businesses with 100 or more workers to ensure workers are fully vaccinated or tested weekly.
‘We don’t have any more time:’ Biden highlights climate change as he tours Hurricane Ida damage in NY, NJ
Biden is using the trip to highlight climate change and underscore his infrastructure bill, which will help communities prepare for extreme weather.
As Harris travels to Asia, activists push her to speak out for women fleeing Taliban in Afghanistan
Kamala Harris, the first female and South Asian vice president, has been noticeably silent on concerns over women in Afghanistan as the Taliban takes power.
COVID-19 booster shot for Pfizer, Moderna vaccines will be available Sept. 20
The White House on Wednesday unveiled plans for COVID-19 booster shots this fall for Americans who received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
Trump touted the Abraham Accords as a ‘new dawn’ for the Middle East. 9 months later, Gaza erupted.
Trump-era deals normalizing relations between Israel and Arab countries were touted as a step toward peace, but recent violence shows their limit.
Biden announces Uber, Lyft partnership providing free rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites through July 4
Biden announced efforts to encourage Americans to get vaccinated to meet his goal of 70% of the adult population getting at least one shot by July 4.
U.S. to share up to 60 million AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses with other countries
The U.S. on Monday announced plans to share doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it receives federal approval.