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The Inflation Reduction Act, dubbed 鈥渢he biggest climate investment in the country鈥檚 history,鈥 was signed into law on Aug. 16, 2022
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek joined top Democrats from across the nation on Monday in endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take over as the Democratic party鈥檚 presidential nominee after President Joe Biden鈥檚 sudden departure from his campaign for re-election.
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President Biden鈥檚 executive action could allow border agents to immediately return migrants to Mexico without considering their asylum claims. While the White House says the new measures will bring order, advocates for migrants say it could cause more chaos and danger.
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President Biden was in the battleground state of Arizona to make the biggest announcement yet in his plan to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to America.
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One of Oregon鈥檚 two Republican congressional representatives supports a just-announced impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. The other is keeping her distance.
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President Joe Biden surveyed storm damage in Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties with California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday afternoon. Nine back-to-back atmospheric rivers have pummeled the state since late December, forcing flooding along highways, massive power outages, and at least 21 deaths, Newsom said.
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The Biden administration recently expanded a pandemic-era program that quickly expels migrants who illegally cross into the country from Mexico.
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The White House is expanding a pandemic-era program allowing the administration to quickly expel people from Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti who illegally cross into the country from Mexico.
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Griner was traded for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. The swap did not include former Marine Paul Whelan who remains imprisoned in Russia on espionage charges the U.S. says are false.
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Three of the six living presidents delivered dire closing messages Saturday in battleground Pennsylvania entering the final weekend of the 2022 midterm elections.
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During his second day in Portland Saturday, President Joe Biden stood in front of a couple of hundred people at the East Portland Community Center and highlighted the Democratic Party鈥檚 recent legislative achievements in health care.
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The pardons will be done through an administration process to be developed by the Justice Department, administration officials told reporters; it will cover citizens and lawful permanent residents.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine will be at the center of President Biden's address to the U.N. General Assembly this morning at 7:35 PT, on Wednesday, as the U.S. warns Russia is trying to annex more Ukrainian land. Watch it live here ...
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The president plans to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loans per eligible student.