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When Russia was still the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, summits with its leaders were largely about fears of a thermonuclear duel and mass annihilation. Here's a look back at the highlights.
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President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson signed a 21st century "Atlantic Charter," an update of a document that tied the countries together during World War Two.
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President Biden will be in Europe for eight days, first meeting with allies and partners at the G7 and NATO summits. And then, he'll square off with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva.
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Wednesday's speech will be familiar and unique all at once. The president will still enter down the aisle of the House chamber. But he will also be addressing a masked, socially distanced audience.
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The American Families Plan would expand free public education, and make child care more affordable. The White House wants to pay for the measure by raising taxes on the country's richest.
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The event will be unlike any modern presidential speech before lawmakers thanks to pandemic restrictions and new security requirements put in place after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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The administration also plans to eliminate the tipped minimum wage for federal contractors by 2024, raising it to $15 from the current level of $7.65.
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The president's overall approach to legislating so far — on a big, bold agenda — is winning plaudits from political strategists, left and right.
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Republicans overseeing their party’s efforts to elect senators and governors trekked to the Arizona-Mexico border and laid blame for a surge in migrants at the feet of President Joe Biden.
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President Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won't be able to meet in person because of COVID-19 constraints. But the White House is trying to simulate the experience.