In a teary-eyed goodbye, Jen Psaki thanked her staff, the press and President Joe Biden. Karine Jean-Pierre will be the new press secretary.
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First lady Jill Biden meets with Ukrainian first lady in unexpected trip to Ukraine
First Lady Jill Biden made an unannounced stop in Ukraine at the end of a trip to eastern Europe. She and the
White House considering an income cap for student debt forgiveness plan
President Joe Biden said last week that he is considering using executive authority in the coming weeks to cancel student loan debt.
Biden faces pressure from vulnerable Democrats to delay end to Title 42
CDC announced April 1 that Title 42 would end May 23. On Monday, a federal judge said he would block the administration from that action.
Harris tests positive for COVID-19; VP isn’t considered close contact to Biden
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Federal judge will temporarily block Biden administration from lifting Title 42
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Biden administration will rescind Trump-era immigration policy expelling migrants at the border
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Biden hasn’t forgiven student loan debt. Advocates warn it could hurt Dems in elections.
President Joe Biden promised to cancel some student loan debt. His inaction could harm Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, advocates warn.
Zelenskyy government: What happens if Kyiv falls? What would a government in exile look like?
Russian forces are advancing to Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy maintains he will stay and fight.
White House says Biden ‘not casting doubt’ on 2022 midterms after saying elections could be ‘illegitimate’
President Joe Biden said Wednesday the 2022 midterm elections could “easily be illegitimate” if Congress does not pass voting rights legislation.