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Joe Biden

Former U.S. President
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was born on November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and history from the University of Delaware in 1965 and a Juris Doctor degree from Syracuse University College of Law in 1968. His political career began with his election to the U.S. Senate representing Delaware, where he served from 1973 to 2009. From 2009 to 2017, he held the position of Vice President of the United States under President Barack Obama, and from 2021 to 2025, he served as the 46th President of the United States.
1973-2009
Served as a senator from Delaware, becoming one of the youngest U.S. senators
1994
Helped pass the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
2010
Supported the Affordable Care Act
2021
Became the 46th President of the United States
2021
Rejoined the U.S. to the Paris Climate Agreement
2021
Signed the American Rescue Plan Act
2021
Signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
2022
Signed the Inflation Reduction Act
2022
Appointed Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court
2022
United over 50 countries to provide aid to Ukraine
2023
Made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, reaffirming support for Ukraine
2024
Signed a bilateral security agreement between Ukraine and the U.S
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US Supreme Court leaves Trump on Colorado ballot

The U. S. Supreme Court has refused to remove Donald Trump from the ballot in the Colorado primary, allowing him to be on the ballot on Super Tuesday.

News of the World • March 4, 03:40 PM • 22815 views
Turkey cuts exports to Russia by one third due to threat of US sanctions

Turkey cut exports to Russia by a third in February due to the threat of US sanctions.

News of the World • March 4, 10:16 AM • 22205 views
CBS News poll: voters have fond memories of Trump's economic achievements

According to a CBS News poll, American voters are more positive about Trump's economy than Biden's current economy, allowing Trump to pull ahead of Biden nationally ahead of the midterm elections.

News of the World • March 4, 10:07 AM • 21605 views
AP: Pentagon leak suspect Teixeira expected to plead guilty in court

Jack Teixeira, a member of the US National Guard, is expected to plead guilty in federal court on Monday to disclosing top-secret military documents about Russia's war against Ukraine and other US national security secrets.

War in Ukraine • March 4, 08:48 AM • 26343 views
Zelenskiy confirms meeting with Trump on March 8

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will meet with former US President Donald Trump in Florida on March 8.

News of the World • March 4, 08:16 AM • 26046 views
Biden's wife calls Trump a threat to women

Jill Biden called former President Donald Trump a threat to women and families in a speech in Atlanta.

News of the World • March 3, 03:30 AM • 31505 views
The NYT conducted a survey: If the US presidential election were held today

According to a new NYT poll, Trump would get 48% support and Biden would get 43% if the presidential election were held today.

Politics • March 3, 01:46 AM • 45985 views
Biden announces first U.S. military landing with humanitarian aid to Gaza

Biden announces that the U. S. will make the first military landing with food and supplies in the Gaza Strip in the coming days.

Politics • March 2, 04:05 AM • 36752 views
Biden signs another stopgap budget to avert shutdown

U. S. President Joe Biden signs legislation to extend temporary funding for the federal government until March 8 and 22 to avert a government shutdown.

News of the World • March 1, 07:25 PM • 27567 views
Slovenia faces unprecedented strike by doctors who canceled overtime

Doctors in Slovenia have withdrawn their consent to work overtime, which could lead to significant problems for medical institutions.

Health • March 1, 04:07 PM • 28375 views
Pentagon: Ukraine will be at a disadvantage in terms of artillery and air defense without US assistance

The U. S. Department of Defense believes that without U.S. assistance, Ukraine will be at a disadvantage in terms of artillery and air defense.

War in Ukraine • March 1, 08:34 AM • 35596 views
US House of Representatives passes short-term budget bill to avert shutdown

The U. S. House of Representatives has approved a bill to temporarily extend funding for federal agencies to prevent a shutdown in the country.

News of the World • February 29, 08:43 PM • 30456 views
Biden wants G7 countries to prepare a plan for the use of confiscated Russian assets by the next summit - media

The White House wants the G7 countries to prepare proposals to confiscate Russian assets to help fund Ukraine's budget and reconstruction needs before the next G7 summit in June.

War in Ukraine • February 29, 06:50 PM • 31174 views
"Everything is fine": Biden's doctor says US President's health allows him to perform his duties

Biden's doctor said that the US president remains in good health and is able to fulfill his duties as head of state after his annual physical revealed no new problems.

News of the World • February 29, 11:45 AM • 26204 views
Senator Mitch McConnell resigns as Republican leader

Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has announced that he will step down as Senate Republican leader in November 2024 after nearly two decades in office.

News of the World • February 29, 08:24 AM • 22563 views
Biden to sign an executive order restricting the sale of personal data of Americans

The White House is preparing to sign an executive order that would prohibit data brokers and other companies from selling U. S. data to organizations in hostile foreign countries such as China and Russia.

News of the World • February 28, 11:57 AM • 22806 views
"Ukraine needs weapons": heads of more than 20 parliaments wrote a letter to Speaker Johnson

Speakers of 23 parliaments and the President of the European Parliament called on the Speaker of the House of Representatives to put to a vote a bill to provide $60 billion in aid to Ukraine and to facilitate its passage.

War in Ukraine • February 28, 09:14 AM • 30560 views
"Let's get it done": Biden warns that the costs of delaying a vote on Ukraine aid bill rise every day

Biden called on Congress to pass a bipartisan bill that would provide military aid to Ukraine and Israel, as well as humanitarian aid to the Palestinians, saying the cost of delaying a vote on national security measures is rising every day.

Politics • February 28, 06:55 AM • 25389 views
Speaker Johnson promises to bring aid to Ukraine to vote "in a timely manner"

Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson said he would put the issue of aid to Ukraine to a vote "in a timely manner," but that the top priority is border security with Mexico.

Politics • February 28, 05:34 AM • 118150 views
Trump and Biden win the primaries in Michigan

Trump and Biden won their primaries in Michigan, with Trump increasing his lead over Nikki Haley in the fight for the Republican nomination and Biden scoring an important victory for the Democrats.

News of the World • February 28, 02:23 AM • 25172 views
US won't send troops to Ukraine, even for non-combat missions - White House spokesman

The United States will not send troops to Ukraine, even for non-combat missions, the White House national security spokesman says.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 09:13 PM • 32511 views
The US will not send troops to Ukraine

The United States will not send troops to Ukraine, but will provide military assistance to help Ukrainian troops defend themselves against Russia.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 08:37 PM • 29562 views
The White House summarizes the results of the Oval Office meeting

President Biden emphasized the urgent need for Congress to continue to support Ukraine against Russian invasion and to pass a bipartisan supplemental national security bill to fund defense and humanitarian assistance to partners, including Ukraine.

Politics • February 27, 07:46 PM • 84110 views
Biden and Johnson held "intense" talks on Ukraine: what is known about the meeting in the Oval Office

Biden and Republican Senator Ron Johnson held an intensive meeting at the White House to discuss government funding and continued military assistance to Ukraine before the deadline for passing a spending bill.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 07:26 PM • 108230 views
NYPD detains protesters during Biden's interview in midtown Manhattan

New York City police detained protesters criticizing Israel's role in the Gaza conflict near Rockefeller Center during an interview with US President Joe Biden on an evening TV show in midtown Manhattan.

News of the World • February 27, 10:00 AM • 26179 views
Biden hits at Trump over age concerns: "He's about as old as I am"

During the interview, Biden criticized Trump's age and mental acuity, saying that "he can't remember his wife's name," apparently alluding to Trump calling his wife Melania "Mercedes" at a CPAC event.

News of the World • February 27, 09:59 AM • 25880 views
Zelenskyy: Speaker Johnson promised to do everything to support Ukraine. I have to trust

President Zelenskyy says he feels optimistic after speaking with U. S. House Speaker Mike Johnson about an aid package for Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 08:28 AM • 26801 views
Trump's son is mailed a mysterious white powder

Rescuers in hazmat suits visited Donald Trump Jr. 's home in Florida after he opened an envelope with an unknown white substance.

News of the World • February 27, 08:02 AM • 23436 views
Polish Foreign Minister calls on the US to provide weapons to Ukraine

Poland's foreign minister calls for arming Ukraine and deterring Putin to prevent a larger global conflict.

War in Ukraine • February 27, 07:59 AM • 25837 views
Biden gives an interview to comedian Seth Meyers in New York

President Biden gave an interview to comedian Seth Meyers during the campaign in New York to reach more voters outside of traditional press conferences.

News of the World • February 27, 03:15 AM • 26639 views