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Four Questions About the Biden-McCarthy Debt Ceiling Deal
There is no obvious question about the country’s fiscal future that the Republican Party’s current policies propose an answer to.
[ nytimes.com ] Federal Budget (US),Biden and McCarthy’s Debt Ceiling Deal Faces GOP Revolt in Congress
Growing Republican opposition threatened the compromise and Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s political standing as a key committee was poised to move it forward ahead of action on the House floor.
[ nytimes.com ] Federal Budget (US),Debt Ceiling Deal Would Reinstate Student Loan Payments
The legislation would prevent President Biden from issuing another last-minute extension on the payments beyond the end of the summer.
[ nytimes.com ] Student Loans,With Debt Ceiling Deal in Hand, McCarthy and Biden Turn to Task of Selling It
With the right and the left up in arms about the agreement in principle reached by the president and the speaker, both sides started to make the case for its quick passage, a tall order in Congress.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,Debt Deal: Did Biden Find Reasonable Middle or Give Away Too Much?
The deal to raise the debt ceiling bolsters President Biden’s argument that he is committed to bipartisanship, but it comes at the cost of rankling many in his own party.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,The Case Against Student Debt Relief Barely Even Pretends to Make Sense
A loan servicing agency looks to make more money, not less, if Biden’s plan goes into effect.
[ nytimes.com ] Colleges and Universities,The Bad, the Weak and the Ugly of U.S. Debt
Biden must do something. There are no riskless options.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,Biden Presents Gen. Charles Q. Brown as His Joint Chiefs Nominee
In introducing Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. as his pick, President Biden called for a new era of innovation in the military.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Defense and Military Forces,Biden to Nominate Gen. Charles Q. Brown to Be Joint Chiefs Chairman
If confirmed by the Senate, the Air Force chief of staff would become the senior military adviser to the president.
[ nytimes.com ] Appointments and Executive Changes,Biden Marks Uvalde Anniversary With New Call for Gun Control
In a somber address, the president reiterated a push for tighter gun regulations but offered no new ideas for how to overcome entrenched opposition.
[ nytimes.com ] Firearms,Biden Administration Pushes to Save Key Covid Programs in Debt Ceiling Talks
The Biden administration has prioritized preserving a $5 billion vaccine development program in discussions with House Republicans on clawing back unspent Covid-19 funds.
[ nytimes.com ] Coronavirus (2019-nCoV),‘A Tim Scott Nomination Would Be a Nightmare for Joe Biden’: Our Columnists Weigh In on the G.O.P. Candidate
Times Opinion looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the South Carolina senator.
[ nytimes.com ] Presidential Election of 2024,Biden Sees Coming ‘Thaw’ With China, Even as He Rallies Allies Against Beijing
During the Group of 7 meeting that just wrapped up, President Biden forged a consensus approach toward China despite tensions between the major powers over their approach.
[ nytimes.com ] International Relations,Liberals Are Persuading Themselves of a Debt Ceiling Plan That Won’t Work
The limit Congress imposes is dumb, but Biden can’t just wave it away.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,Biden and McCarthy Set to Resume Debt Ceiling Negotiations
Discussions aimed at avoiding a default have bogged down as Republicans press their demand for spending caps, work requirements for public benefit programs and other proposals in exchange.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,Biden Announces More Aid for Ukraine as G7 Powers Convene in Japan
President Volodomyr Zelensky of Ukraine received vows of resolute support and promises of further weapons shipments even as Russian forces claimed to have seized the war-torn city of Bakhmut.
[ nytimes.com ] Group of Seven,At G7 Summit, Leaders Wrangle on Coal, Natural Gas and Climate
The U.S. finds itself caught between defending President Biden’s climate change agenda and aiding allies intent on increasing their access to fossil fuels.
[ nytimes.com ] International Relations,In a Sharp Reversal, Biden Opens a Path for Ukraine to Get Fighter Jets
The president told allied leaders that he would allow Ukrainian pilots to be trained on American-made F-16s, and is prepared to approve other countries’ transferring the jets to Ukraine.
[ nytimes.com ] Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022),Pentagon Says Accounting Mistake Frees Up $3 Billion More for Ukraine
The Biden administration has been under bipartisan pressure to explain how it intended to continue sending weapons to Ukraine quickly without asking Congress for more money.
[ nytimes.com ] United States Politics and Government,Supreme Court Dismisses Case on Title 42
The justices acted after the Biden administration announced that the health emergency used to justify the measure, Title 42, was ending.
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