If the U.S. Postal Service’s turnaround plan fails, that could threaten its ability to deliver the mail and pay its retirees’ benefits.
Author: Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY
After breaking with Donald Trump, Mike Pence is selling kindness. Is anyone buying?
Tired of the Trump show? Former Vice President Mike Pence is centering his campaign on character and civility. But many voters still want a brawler.
Mike Pence criticizes reported Trump plan to expand presidential power
Unlike Donald Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence said he wants states, not the White House, to have more power than they do now.
Biden and Marjorie Taylor Greene found one thing they agree on
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will be “shocked” to hear the president agrees with her on something.
Biden wants to roll back Trump’s temporary health plans, calling them ‘junk’ insurance
President Biden wants to limit the less-robust, short-term health plans the Trump administration pushed as a cheaper alternative to Obamacare.
‘Awful choices’: Voters don’t want a Trump-Biden rematch in 2024. Will criminal cases help third party?
Voter interest in a third-party candidate was already high before former President Donald Trump was indicted and Hunter Biden accepted a plea agreement.
Defined by Trump, can Mike Pence reset his image to win over 2024 GOP primary voters?
Mike Pence has launched his 2024 campaign. He is the first former vice president in modern times to run against the president under whom he served.
Crisis comes to a close: Biden signs debt limit deal to avoid catastrophic economic disaster
President Biden said the debt ceiling deal negotiated with House Republicans and Speaker Kevin McCarthy protects key priorities while cuts spending.
Biden praises Kevin McCarthy on debt deal: ‘Both sides kept their word.’
President Joe Biden praised Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for negotiating “in good faith” to end the debt limit crisis.
Crisis averted: Senate passes bill to stop debt default and sends to Biden’s desk
The Senate easily approved a bipartisan agreement to avoid a catastrophic default on the nation’s debt, readying it for President Biden’s signature.