Biden
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US
Why Democrats Feel Surprisingly Good Heading Into 2023
President Biden’s polling has ticked upward. Gas prices are down. And Republicans are at loggerheads.
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World
A Kennedy Scion to Be Named as Envoy to Northern Island
With the appointment of Joe Kennedy III, President Biden hopes a marquee name will aid in promoting economic development in the struggling country.
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News
How to Hand Out Billions in Climate Subsidies? Very Carefully.
John Podesta, the White House aide overseeing new tax credits, said rules were expected to be in place within months. Avoiding waste and fraud is a priority.
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US
U.S. Will Offer Free At-Home Covid Tests as Part of Winter Plan
With cases on the rise, the Biden administration said it would restart a program that provided hundreds of millions of tests through the Postal Service.
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World
Biden Hosts African Leaders for Talks on Security, Trade and Outer Space
Nearly 50 African heads of state are attending the first U.S.-Africa summit since 2014. It opened with sessions on civil conflict, democracy and space exploration.
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US
Bidens Toasted a 2024 Campaign With Macron at the State Dinner
The Democratic Party is anxiously awaiting a formal announcement from President Biden about whether he is running for re-election.
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World
For Sunak, Like Biden, Dullness Could Be a Secret Weapon
For all their differences, President Biden and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain share a challenge: operating in the wake of a larger-than-life predecessor. They have tactics in common, too.
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US
For the Uninsured, Covid Care Has Entered a New Stage of Crisis
As federal funding for the pandemic response dries up, Americans without health insurance risk being left footing the bill for coronavirus tests and treatments.
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Newyork
The Iowa Caucuses Had to Go. But Democrats Shouldn’t Put South Carolina First.
President Biden’s three-part plan to reform the Democratic presidential primary calendar was almost a home run — save for one flaw that dooms it entirely. Our party’s lineup of states that nominate our presidential candidates every four years needs ...
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News
The Week in Business: Upheaval in China
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Nov. 27-Dec. 3) Chinese Protest ‘Zero Covid’ Policies China appeared to ease off some of its Covid protocol on Thursday after residents — frustrated by the “zero Covid” approach of the Chinese leader Xi Jinping ...