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Past articles by Annie:

Biden Faces Blowback From Democrats on Classified Documents

The discovery of classified documents has thrust President Biden into an uncomfortable position after he started the new year with plans to do a victory lap of sorts. → Read More

How Republicans Fed a Misinformation Loop About the Pelosi Attack

Within hours of the brutal attack last week on Paul Pelosi, Republican officials and media figures began circulating groundless claims — nearly all of them sinister, and many homophobic — about what had happened. → Read More

A.O.C.’s Met Gala Dress Triggered Strong Reactions

While some championed the provocation, the congresswoman’s “Tax the Rich” gown drew sharp statements from across the political spectrum. → Read More

Biden Moves to Declassify Some Documents Related to Sept. 11

In an executive order, the president instructed Attorney General Merrick B. Garland to publicly release the declassified documents over the next six months. → Read More

Biden Affirms Support Against ‘Russian Aggression’ in Meeting With Ukraine’s Leader

The Ukrainian president got the Oval Office reception he had long been seeking, after earlier efforts led to his becoming entangled in former President Donald J. Trump’s first impeachment trial. → Read More

Biden Vows ‘Unshakable Partnership’ With Israel in Meeting With Bennett

On Iran, a subject on which the two sharply disagree, President Biden said the United States was planning to put “diplomacy first” but “ready to turn to other options” if that fails. → Read More

Biden Nominates Burns and Emanuel to Be His Ambassadors to China and Japan

The president has rolled out dozens of ambassador nominees, but so far only one has been confirmed by the Senate. → Read More

Afghanistan Live Updates: Biden, Kabul Airport and the Taliban

As the Taliban cement control, the U.S. races to get Americans and Afghan allies to safety. President Biden will speak on Friday amid intense criticism of the evacuation effort. → Read More

Sluggish Visa Process Strands Thousands of Afghans Who Worked for U.S.

Officials described impatience across the Biden administration with the State Department as thousands of Afghans wait outside Kabul’s airport. → Read More

What Is Going on With Obama’s 60th Birthday Bash?

The former president scaled back the guest list for his party on Martha’s Vineyard. Who’s in and who’s out? → Read More

A bipartisan group of former health officials urge more safety rules in the private sector.

An open letter from the group recommends that private companies, which employ 124 million Americans, require staff to get vaccinated, and offers guidance if they choose not to. → Read More

‘Long Covid’ patients will be covered by federal disability law, Biden says.

People with persistent health problems from a coronavirus infection can qualify for benefits under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the president said on Monday. → Read More

Covid News: Biden Projects Final F.D.A. Vaccine Approval Within Months

A world health official calls urgently for vaccine donations to Central America and the Caribbean. Boris Johnson’s former adviser Dominic Cummings aims new accusations at his ex-boss. → Read More

Pence, Diverging From Trump, Says He Was ‘Proud’ to Certify Election

In a speech, former Vice President Mike Pence went the furthest he has gone yet in distancing himself from Donald Trump and the Capitol riot. But he still praised the former president and his agenda. → Read More

U.S. Preparing More Sanctions Against Russia, Sullivan Says

The national security adviser raised the issue of more penalties in the poisoning of Aleksei A. Navalny days after President Biden met with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. → Read More

Biden to Sign Law Making Juneteenth a Federal Holiday

The law takes effect immediately, making Friday the first federal Juneteenth holiday in American history. → Read More

Biden names his picks for ambassador to Mexico and Israel.

The president named Ken Salazar and Thomas R. Nides for the posts. Both held senior positions in the Obama administration. → Read More

Paul Ryan to Critique Trump’s Grip on the Republican Party

In a speech, the former House speaker is expected to call on the Republican Party not to move forward in Donald Trump’s image, though he is not expected to criticize the former president by name. → Read More

Biden Leans Into Plans to Tax the Rich

“We’re not going to deprive any of these executives of their second or third home, travel privately by jet,” the president said at the White House. → Read More

What’s in Biden’s Spending Plan: Free Preschool and National Paid Leave

President Biden’s latest proposal is funded by raising taxes on wealthier Americans, and it is likely to encounter Republican resistance for that reason. → Read More