
Joe Biden says Jimmy Carter has asked him to deliver his eulogy
Carter, who at 98 is the longest-lived US president, announced last month that he would spend his remaining days at home receiving end-of-life care
Carter, who at 98 is the longest-lived US president, announced last month that he would spend his remaining days at home receiving end-of-life care
The lawsuit says some quarterly and annual financial reports from SVB didn’t fully account for warnings from the Federal Reserve about interest rate hikes
Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said the arrangement, given the acronym AUKUS arises from the ‘typical Cold War mentality which will only motivate an arms race’
US authorities have asserted that deposits are guaranteed while investors keep dumping shares and central banks rethink their monetary policy following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank
ConocoPhillips’ Willow project would produce 180,000 barrels of oil a day at its peak
Biden’s ability to avert a contagion among financial institutions will test his contention that his administration represents competence and stability
The order also seeks to promote more secure firearms storage and ensure US law enforcement agencies get the most from last summer’s bipartisan gun control law
The first federal capital case tried under President Joe Biden ended with a divided jury, which means that the life of the Islamic extremist Sayfullo Saipov was spared
The president met with the leaders of Australia and the United Kingdom to discuss an 18-month-old nuclear partnership between the three countries
Officials will focus on efforts to legally liquidate the property of Russian oligarchs and expand financial penalties on those who facilitate the evasion of sanctions
The US government used a program called humanitarian parole to admit thousands of Ukrainians into the country
The Pentagon is asking Congress for $842 billion in the 2024 budget year. It’s the largest request since the peak of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in the mid-2000s
The extra money will be used, in part, to replenish Britain’s ammunition stocks, depleted from supplying Ukraine in its defense against Russia
What’s happening is eerily reminiscent of the financial meltdown that began with the bursting of the housing bubble 15 years ago. Yet the initial pace this time around seems even faster
The decision announced on Monday is one of the president’s most consequential climate choices and is likely to draw condemnation from environmentalists
New proposals by the Biden administration would update racial and ethnic classifications for the first time since 1997
The president’s words of assurance come after the swift and stunning collapse of two banks prompted fears of a broader upheaval
The Treasury Department, Federal Reserve and FDIC said Sunday that all Silicon Valley Bank clients will be protected
Regulators prepare to announce a final decision on the Willow project, a controversial oil drilling plan pushed by ConocoPhillips in the petroleum reserve
Attempts by the ‘hawks’ to brand drug cartels as terrorist groups and launch military operations on Mexican soil contrast with the intensification of bilateral meetings between the two governments to tackle the fentanyl crisis
The US struggles to retain its supremacy, China catches up and overtakes the leader in many areas while the EU is falling behind
Republicans and Democrats have been dancing around each other about the need to raise the government’s legal borrowing authority
The revelations have bolstered critics who say Fox News Channel should be considered a propaganda network rather than a news outlet
Boeing is modifying two of its 747-800 aircraft that will use the Air Force One call sign when the president is aboard
People with ties to Russian intelligence are planning to stage protests in hopes of toppling Moldova’s new pro-Western government, US officials say
A Senate vote to overturn a district crime law has kicked a political hornet’s nest in the US over self-determination, racial discrimination and crime
Canada should “stop sensationalizing and hyping the matter and stop attacks and smears on China,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said