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Protest Held Outside White House Calling On President Biden To Grant Native American Activist Leonard Peltier Clemency

Politics Jan 20

Biden commutes sentence for indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who was convicted in the 1975 killings of 2 FBI agents

By Associated Press

Politics Jan 10

U.S. President Biden attends a reception for newly elected Democratic members of Congress, in Washington
As term nears its end, Biden presidency viewed less favorably by Americans than Trump or Obama, AP-NORC poll finds

Americans have a dimmer view of Joe Biden's presidency as he prepares to leave office than they did at the end of Donald Trump's first term or Barack Obama's second.

By Will Weissert, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux, Associated Press

World Jan 10

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden attends a Mass in Christiansted on St. Croix
Biden administration extends temporary status for more than 200,000 from El Salvador for 18 months

The Department of Homeland Security says more than 200,000 Salvadorans who have lived more than two decades in the United States can remain in the country another 18 months, marking one of the Biden administration's final acts on immigration policy.

By Gisela Salomon, Associated Press

Politics Nov 29

FILE PHOTO: Off shore oil rig in California
Trump has called for U.S. ‘energy dominance’ but is likely to hit real-world limits

Donald Trump is creating a National Energy Council that he says will establish U.S. "energy dominance" around the world, but the president-elect's energy wishes are likely to run into real-world limits.

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

World Aug 30

Trucks carry humanitarian aid across Trident Pier
U.S. Army faced weather, security challenges during Gaza humanitarian aid pier

The Army commander in charge of the U.S. military's Gaza pier project says the mission was the biggest "organizational leadership challenge" he has ever experienced.

By Lolita Baldor, Associated Press

Aug 19

WATCH: DNC delegates on what they see in a Harris-Walz ticket

By Dan Cooney, Tim McPhillips

A shift in energy. An alternative. A "shot in the arm that we really needed." Here's how delegates who spoke with PBS News at the Democratic National Convention described the new party ticket.

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Jul 20

Watch 3:01
News Wrap: Democrats continue turning up the heat on Biden to drop out

In our news wrap Saturday, Biden remains in isolation with COVID while the list of Democrats calling for him to exit the race grows longer, airports and hospitals are still trying to get systems fully online after Friday’s global tech…

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Jun 30

Watch 3:24
News Wrap: New poll shows decline in voter confidence in Biden after debate

In our news wrap Sunday, a new post-debate poll shows a jump in voters who say Biden should not be running for re-election, Hurricane Beryl strengthened to a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic, the family of a 13-year-old boy…

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Jun 19

Biden’s expansive move toward citizenship brings joy to immigrant families, though some remain excluded

By Valerie Gonzalez, Juan A. Lozano, Associated Press

Hundreds of thousands of immigrants had reason to rejoice when President Joe Biden unveiled a highly expansive plan to extend legal status to spouses of U.S. citizens but, inevitably, some were left out.

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Dec 15

Americans agree that the future of democracy is on the line in the 2024 election but disagree about who poses the biggest threat

By Gary Fields, Linley Sanders, Associated Press

In a politically polarized nation, Americans seem to agree on one issue underlying the 2024 elections — a worry over the state of democracy and how the outcome of the presidential contest will affect its future.

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