Joe Biden’s backers used to compare him to FDR. Now some fear the apt comparison will be to Jimmy Carter.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Calls to ‘defund the police’ clash with reality for many Americans, city polls show
Despite calls for police reform, residents in Louisville and Oklahoma City worry more about rising crime than police misconduct.
What is the one thing Americans want President Biden to do in the next year? We asked them.
An unlikely suggestion topped the list, which showed concern about the economy rising as COVID fears ebb.
Huma Abedin, once the ‘invisible person behind the main person’, opens up on her life with Weiner and Clinton
Did her husband’s scandal cost her boss the White House? “I walked with so much shame for so long,” Huma Abedin says. “This is clearing the slate.”
For President Biden, the worst-case scenario takes hold in Afghanistan with terror attack
Now there are more questions than answers about why the administration failed to foresee or effectively plan for the catastrophe that is unfolding.
President Biden’s biggest defeat: Afghanistan war ends amid chaos and broken promises
Instead of savoring credit for ending America’s longest war, Biden faces withering criticism for the inept U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Alexander Vindman, the White House staffer who sparked Trump’s 1st impeachment, tells his story
When Alexander Vindman was preparing to testify at the first impeachment hearing, he faced intense pushback from a Trump supporter: his father.
At 100 days (and after a lifetime in politics): The surprising presidency of Joe Biden
Where’s the chatty, centrist “Uncle Joe” we knew? As president, he’s talked less and proposed bolder policies, from climate to the economy.
On impeachment, the stakes are high not only for Trump but also for almost everybody else
It will set a precedent for political behavior – what actions by presidents are acceptable? – and how and when Congress can hold them accountable.
With plain language and open emotion, Biden urges shaken nation to regain its footing in wake of divisive president
The Capitol riot isn’t the biggest challenge the new president is facing, with COVID and economic repercussions looming.