The bid by Japan's Nippon Steel to buy U.S. Steel may have a new lease on life after the Biden administration extended a deadline for the Japanese steelmaker to abandon plans to acquire the storied Pittsburgh company after President Joe Biden blocked the deal.
In these final actions of his presidency, Biden is asserting his domestic and foreign-policy principles before Trump takes charge.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. Aquatic Center, 26th and Locust streets, Wilmington: A city pool in Prices Run where Joe lifeguarded in the summer of 1962. Out of 12 lifeguards that summer, he was the only one who wasn’t Black. The well-known story of him taking on “Corn Pop” is set at this pool, which was renamed for him in 2017.
President Joe Biden’s last days in the White House were packed with a series of policy decisions aimed at cementing his legacy and, in some cases, blocking President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.
President Biden blocked the deal between Nippon and U.S. Steel earlier this month due to "national security" concerns.
By blocking a Japanese company’s takeover of U.S. Steel, President Joe Biden says he is protecting good jobs in the American heartland
President Joe Biden said an oligarchy is forming in the U.S. that threatens democracy, issuing the bleak warning on Wednesday in his final Oval Office speech as he prepares to hand over power to Donald Trump next week.
Nippon Steel Chief Executive Eiji Hashimoto says there is no reason or need to give up. President Joe Biden has blocked the proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel.
Attorney General Merrick Garland came in with a mission to calm the waters at the Justice Department and restore its reputation for independence after four turbulent years during Donald Trump's presidency.
President Joe Biden looked back at his time in the Oval Office as a period of "hope, progress, and possibility," he said.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was correct when she said, before she passed, that the ERA deadline is expired, and this has to “start over.”
The 46th president's successes and failures — and the predecessors who invite the closest comparisons to Joe Biden as he leaves office.