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Zelensky asks NATO for weapons, West adds pressure on Russia
Biden said that NATO unity showed "Putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he intended."
Biden heads to Europe to bolster Western unity, toughen Russia sanctions
On Thursday, Biden will attend summits with NATO, the G7 group and the European Council.
Biden to press Xi to get in line over condemnation of Russia
Xi and Putin symbolically sealed their close partnership when they met at the February Winter Olympics in Beijing
Biden slams 'war criminal' Putin as Ukraine civilian horror grows
Ukraine authorities said 103 children have been killed since the invasion began.
Biden orders work to begin on future digital dollar
The White House said around 16 percent of adult Americans have invested in, traded or used cryptocurrencies.
Ukraine's actor-president grows on stage as war-time leader
Zelensky has shot to fame abroad, while coming under increasingly vicious attacks from the Kremlin.
US declares Russia's prized Nord Stream 2 pipeline 'dead'
Germany decided Tuesday to withhold certification for completing the project
Trump NFT collection to laud his own presidency
This NFT platform was Melania Trump's first public project since she left the White House over a year ago.
U.S. says it could spend $22 million a month testing unvaccinated federal employees
The government hires about 20,000 workers monthly and currently cannot require them to be vaccinated, he added.
US, allies ready to retaliate for Russian cyberattacks, say officials
One European diplomat said cyberattacks were a longstanding component of Russian strategy
Ukraine crisis overshadows Blinken bridgebuilding trip to Asia
Blinken spent much of his travel time liaising with allies and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, on the crisis.
NATO seeks new chief and women top candidates' list
After Brexit a British leader might not be welcomed by some EU capitals.
Ukraine plays down Russian invasion fears as US sounds alarm
Kyiv -- backed up by some European allies -- has consistently sought to play down fears of an imminent attack.
'Incredibly complex': The US raid that killed IS chief
US forces took incoming fire from unknown local gunmen during the raid
Ukraine crisis reveals growing Republican rift on Russia
Republicans have been breaking with conservative orthodoxy to complain loudly that the United States should have no role in the crisis.
Fearful Wall Street awaits Fed's next moves on inflation
The Fed is the world's most influential central bank, and its policies have implications for lending globally.
Trump rallies faithful at 'MAGA Woodstock'
The rally comes 24 hours after pro-Trump TV channel OAN was dumped by its main distributor.
US Supreme Court blocks Biden vaccine-or-test mandate for businesses
The vaccination mandate for health care workers was approved in a 5-4 vote
Trump social network expects February 21 launch
Truth Social will join an already crowded market of social networks popular among conservatives and members of the far-right.
Biden to call out Trump 'lies' in Capitol riot speech
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday that authorities have so far arrested and charged about 725 people across the country in connection with the attack.
'Incredible': Trump supporters recall Capitol siege
Trump supporters claim it was a peaceful protest against a "stolen" election.
Political paralysis, Covid surge: problems pile up for Biden
Biden is to deliver a speech on Covid on Tuesday and Psaki said he does not plan on "locking the country down"
Capitol riot panel votes to hold Trump aide in contempt
An appeals court last week rejected Trump's effort to stop the committee accessing documents and testimony from former White House aides
Trudeau proposes Canada, US harmonize electric vehicle rebates
The proposed US tax credit is included in President Joe Biden's $1.75 trillion spending package pending in Congress.
Race to rescue survivors as US tornadoes kill at least 94
The western Kentucky town of Mayfield was reduced to "matchsticks," its mayor Kathy O'Nan said.
US court rejects Trump bid to keep Capitol riot documents secret
Documents that Trump hoped to block include records from his top aides and memos to his former press secretary.
Biden warns Putin of unprecedented sanctions if Ukraine attacked
Biden said that in addition to economic measures, a new Russian attack on Ukraine would trigger a bolstered US military presence
US accuses China of 'economic warfare' against Australia
Australian barley, coal, copper ores, cotton, hay, logs, rock lobsters, sugar, wine, beef, citrus fruit, grains, table grapes, dairy products and infant formula have all been subject to Chinese sanctions.
Trump ally Bannon surrenders to face Capitol riot probe charges
The attack, which left five people dead, succeeded in delaying the joint House-Senate election certification session for several hours.
Would-be immigrants see hope in re-opened US border
While Biden has not talked about Trump's border "wall", he is nevertheless at pains not to appear soft.