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White House builds on Russia sanctions, OKs more military aid for Ukraine
By: Jacob Fischler - February 28, 2022
Tensions between the Biden administration and Russian leaders ratcheted up yet again Monday as Russia continued its unrelenting assault on Ukraine. President Joe Biden authorized an additional $350 million of security assistance to Ukraine over the weekend, bringing the total aid over the past year to $1 billion, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said […]
New U.S. sanctions on Russia target banks, high-tech imports
By: Jacob Fischler and Jennifer Shutt - February 25, 2022
WASHINGTON — The United States and Western allies stepped up economic sanctions on Russia following its escalated attack on Ukraine, President Joe Biden said at the White House on Thursday. Biden had for weeks pledged to impose significant sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin followed through on plans to invade Ukraine. As the invasion ramped […]
Members of Congress from both parties urge tough sanctions on Russia
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa and Jacob Fischler - February 23, 2022
WASHINGTON — Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden to impose severe sanctions on Russia after the country declared a broad section of eastern Ukraine independent before sending troops into the region. Members of Congress appear unified, for the moment, that the most the United States should do is […]
Biden warns of U.S. energy price spikes if Russia invades Ukraine
By: Jacob Fischler and Ariana Figueroa - February 16, 2022
WASHINGTON — American service members will not deploy to Ukraine in the event of a “distinctly possible” Russian invasion, but strong economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies could reverberate and prompt energy price spikes, President Joe Biden said in a live address from the White House Tuesday. Biden urged Russian President […]
Judge restores federal protections for gray wolves, except in Northern Rockies
By: Jacob Fischler - February 11, 2022
A federal judge on Thursday struck down a Trump administration move to take gray wolves in most states off the Endangered Species Act list — a presidential action that led to a controversial wolf hunting season in Wisconsin last year. U.S. District Judge Jeffery White, of California, reversed a 2020 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service […]
Electricity CEOs tout Biden clean energy tax credits, despite stalled plan
By: Jacob Fischler - February 10, 2022
Clean energy tax credits President Joe Biden proposed in his massive domestic spending and climate measure last year would help electric utilities build resilience and transmission lines, utility CEOs told Biden at a White House event Wednesday. But the $1.9 trillion budget measure, which Biden and allies call Build Back Better, is in limbo because […]
White House methane plan funds orphan well cleanup, rewards reduced farm emissions
By: Jacob Fischler - February 5, 2022
The federal government will provide $1.15 billion this year to help states cap defunct oil and gas wells, the White House said Monday, as part of a broad plan to reduce methane emissions. The government-wide methane reduction plan comes about two months after President Joe Biden joined a pledge at the United Nations Climate Conference in […]
Biden cites 40-day timeline for Supreme Court confirmation
By: Ariana Figueroa and Jacob Fischler - February 2, 2022
WASHINGTON — The chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dick Durbin, and the panel’s top Republican, Chuck Grassley, met with the president Tuesday afternoon to discuss a 40-day confirmation timeline for a new Supreme Court pick. “The Constitution says, ‘advise and consent, advice and consent,’ and I’m serious when I say that I want the […]
Governors attempt to bridge deep political divides in big D.C. meeting
By: Jennifer Shutt, Ariana Figueroa and Jacob Fischler - February 1, 2022
WASHINGTON — Governors of both parties from throughout the United States met here over the weekend to try to speak on a unified front about what their states need from the federal government. But the waters were muddied by governors’ clearly divided political views about two major issues of the moment — voting laws and […]
Biden administration cancels mining leases in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters
By: Jacob Fischler - January 27, 2022
The U.S. Interior Department will not allow mining in two areas near the Boundary Waters Wilderness Area in northern Minnesota, the department said Wednesday. The decision is a reversal of a Trump-era legal opinion, giving conservation advocates hope that nearly a quarter-million acres bordering the wilderness area that include the mining areas may also be […]
Reports: Supreme Court Justice Breyer to step down
By: Jennifer Shutt, Jacob Fischler and Ariana Figueroa - January 26, 2022
Updated, 4:40 p.m., 1/26/22, with additional comments WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is planning to announce his retirement in the coming days, according to multiple press reports Wednesday. The decision by the 83-year-old justice, who was nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1994, would give President Joe Biden his first chance to […]
Forest Service in ‘paradigm shift’ to use logging, controlled burns to prevent wildfires
By: Jacob Fischler - January 25, 2022
The Biden administration will use $3 billion from last year’s infrastructure law to revamp the federal approach to wildfire management, introducing a 10-year plan to deal with the large swaths of the West scientists consider most at risk of destructive blazes. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, a former Iowa governor, announced the new strategy in Phoenix […]