Biden To Visit Israel On Wednesday: Blinken
US President Joe Biden will pay a solidarity visit to Israel on Wednesday following the Hamas attacks, said Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who also announced that Israel had agreed to work on civilian aid for Gaza.
Biden Says Israeli Occupation Of Gaza Would Be 'Big Mistake'
Any move by Israel to occupy the Gaza Strip again would be a "big mistake," US President Joe Biden said in an interview released on Sunday, as Israeli troops prepared for a ground invasion.
Exclusive: Biden-Harris Hispanic Media Director Maria Casado Talks 2024 Elections, Latino Outreach
Speaking with The Latin Times, Casado also discussed Latino voting trends and criticized republican immigration policies
Biden Condemns Terrorist Hamas Attacks, Pledges Support to Israel
John Kirby, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications, said the U.S. has no intention to put U.S. troops on the ground in Israel
Biden Quizzed In Classified Documents Probe: White House
US President Joe Biden has been questioned as part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents found at his home and former private office, the White House said Monday.
Biden Cultivates Presidential Aura As Republicans Implode
The Democrat focused this week on a series of voter-friendly announcements on healthcare and student debt, while his rivals were grabbing unwanted headlines with their brutal infighting.
Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty To Gun Charges
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty Tuesday to an illegal gun possession charge, marking the latest chapter in his troubled life just as his father President Joe Biden accelerates his campaign for reelection next year.
Here Is What You Need to Know About the Migrant Crisis Developing in Chicago
Chicago has received over 15,000 migrants from Texas throughout the past year, and more are expected to arrive soon.
Biden Says His Policies Are Saving Money to Millions of US Citizens
The president posted an ad on social media as part of a campaign drive to influence electors in battleground states
US Senate Staves Off Government Shutdown Reaching Deal In the Nick of Time
The shutdown crisis was largely triggered by a small group of hardline Republicans who had defied their own party leadership to scupper various temporary funding proposals as they pressed for deep spending cuts
Republicans Advance Biden Impeachment Probe Dismissed As 'Stunt'
US Republicans launch impeachment inquiry hearings into Joe Biden on Thursday, escalating an eight-month corruption investigation that has failed to uncover evidence of wrongdoing by the president.
Latinos Seem to Like Biden, but the Democratic Party Keeps Losing Their Support to GOP
If the presidential election were held today and the candidates were Joe Biden and Donald Trump, 58% of Hispanics would vote for the Democratic president and 31% would vote for the former Republican president
Biden Makes History By Joining US Picket Line
Wearing a United Auto Workers (UAW) union baseball cap, the Democrat used a bullhorn to tell red-shirted employees they deserved "a hell of a lot more than what you're getting."
Biden, Trump In Dueling US Auto Strike Trips
For Biden, battling increasingly dismal poll ratings and struggling to get his message on the economy across to voters, the trip is a golden opportunity to woo blue-collar workers.
Biden Aims To Wrest Influence From China In Pacific Islands
According to senior administration officials, Biden will announce a more assertive US stance in the region, funding for infrastructure projects and strengthened maritime cooperation, in particular to fight against illegal fishing.
Time Ticking On US Deadline To Avert Shutdown
President Joe Biden's Democrats are engaged in a bitter feud with Republican rivals in Congress over spending bills, which, if not passed into law soon, may trigger a government shutdown.
Biden Criticizes GOP, Donald Trump at Congressional Hispanic Caucus Gala
While addressing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Joe Biden rebuked former president Trump and "MAGA Republicans" for their "broken" immigration policies and vowed to continue investing in Hispanic communities
US Grants Legal Work Status To Almost Half A Million Venezuelan Migrants
Around 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived in the country before July 31, 2023, will be granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to legally work in the U.S.
Biden, Lula Launch Workers' Rights Pact
President Joe Biden and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva unveiled a pact on workers' rights Wednesday, as the pro-union US leader grapples with a major auto employees' strike at home.
13 Latin American Countries Remain in US List of Major Drug Transit or Production Nations
Mexico repeats on this list, issued on the same day this country extradited a son of major drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán to the US
Cost Of Living Remains Primary Concern For Latino Voters In Colorado
Latino voters in Colorado have identified key issues related to economic concerns for elected officials to prioritize at both local and national levels.
Amid Protests in NYC, the UN General Assembly Readies Meeting Set to Assess Aid to the World's Poorest
Thousands of protesters took to New York City urging Biden to do more to fight climate change and demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels.
Biden Backs Striking US Auto Workers: Record Profits Should Be Shared 'Fairly'
Latino workers have been part of the automotive industry's success in the country. According to the Julian Samora Research Institute at Michigan State University, Latino autoworkers are significant players in the U.S. auto workforce, specifically in the area where the Big Three plants are currently closed.
US Judge Rejects Biden's Immigration Policy Regulation For 'Dreamers'
Notably, about 81% of DACA enrollees are originally from Mexico, with others from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, as per data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Latinas in US Workforce, Biden's Latino Support, Mexico's Female Candidates: Top Stories of the Week
A weekly roundup of the top news on Latinos and Hispanics in the US, and on life in Latin America.
Latino, Black Voters' Support for Biden Is Declining: Poll
Just 53% of registered nonwhite voters support Biden, according to a compilation of national polls by New York Times/Siena College, a 17-point decline since 2020, when the president got more than 70% support from this group.
Biden, Trump's Camp Spar over Workforce and Jobs Legacy
While Joe Biden said the former president left office with fewer jobs in the country than when he was elected to office, the office of Donald Trump said he produced record-low unemployment for minorities.
US to Funnel More Funding to Developing World as BRICS Expand with New Members
The United States has also been highlighting Russia's withdrawal from a UN-backed deal to allow grain exports from Ukraine to emerging markets.
Captains of Industry Urge Biden to Direct Resources to Address Migrant Inflows into New York
Members of the Partnership for New York City asked the federal government for additional assistance for cities that are becoming hubs for asylum seekers.
H-1B Visa Applications More Than Doubled Under Biden In 2023: Report
Even with concerns surrounding the exploitation of the H-1B visa program, many workers still applied to the program in 2023, more than double the numbers from last year.