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Biden to speak at Morehouse College commencement, sparking faculty concerns
Morehouse College is set to announce that President Joe Biden will deliver its commencement address on May 19, but some faculty members have raised concerns about the decision, according to two people familiar with the matter and an email to faculty members reviewed by NBC News.
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Kennedy family makes ‘crystal clear' its Biden endorsement in attempt to deflate RFK Jr.'s candidacy
President Joe Biden has accepted endorsements from at least 15 members of the Kennedy political family.
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Biden is off on details of his uncle's WWII death as he calls Trump unfit to lead the military
President Joe Biden has misstated key details about his uncle’s death in World War II as he honored the man’s wartime service and said Donald Trump was unworthy of serving as commander in chief.
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Biden administration agrees to provide $6.4 billion to Samsung for making computer chips in Texas
The Biden administration has reached an agreement to provide up to $6.4 billion in direct funding for Samsung Electronics to develop a computer chip manufacturing and research cluster in Texas.
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How will Israel respond after Iran drone attack? US leaders urging restraint
As Israel weighs just how severe its answer will be, U.S. leaders are urging caution due to concerns about wider destabilization of the Middle East.
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Biden to convene Group of 7 nations for ‘united diplomatic response' to Iran after attack on Israel
President Joe Biden on Saturday lauded American forces who helped Israel down “nearly all” of the drones and missiles fired by Iran and vowed to coordinate a global response to Tehran’s unprecedented attack. And the Pentagon said its forces intercepted “dozens of missiles” and drones launched from Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yemen that were headed toward Israel.
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Biden asks ‘Are you better off today?' question to contrast himself with Trump during Dallas visit
President Joe Biden opened a new line of attack against former President Donald Trump on Wednesday in Dallas, asking and answering the classic, “Are you better off today than you were four years ago,” question to remind voters of what it was like when Trump was in office.
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Biden visits Dallas for two top-dollar fundraisers, forgives nearly $6 billion in student loan debt
President Joe Biden came to North Texas to secure campaign dollars at several fundraisers. NBC 5’s Ben Russell has the details.
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President Joe Biden visits North Texas for private campaign fundraisers
Security is tight in Dallas as President Joe Biden visits North Texas for a pair of private campaign fundraisers. DFW Airport says this was the first time in ten years they welcomed Air Force One. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more.
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President Biden in North Texas on Wednesday
President Biden visited North Texas on Wednesday evening and then headed to Houston on Thursday. NBC 5’s Vince Sims and Meredith Yeomans provide updates.
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President Biden to visit Dallas
President Biden will visit North Texas Wednesday evening attending events before heading to Houston Thursday morning. Crowds were at DFW Airport to welcome the president as he arrived in Air Force One.
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President Biden raises millions in Dallas, headed to Houston for another private fundraiser
President Joe Biden is visiting North Texas Wednesday to participate in two private fundraising events for this year’s election.
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Biden signs executive order on advancing study of women's health while chiding ‘backward' GOP ideas
President Joe Biden chided Republicans for having “no clue about the power of women” and said they were “about to find out” come November’s election.
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Congressional hearing on the Biden classified documents probe turns into a proxy campaign battle
The hearing played out as President Joe Biden and Donald Trump were on the cusp of claiming their party’s nominations.
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Biden says he'll sign proposed legislation to ban TikTok if Congress passes it
President Joe Biden on Friday endorsed legislation that could lead to the popular video-sharing app TikTok being banned in the United States, a move that comes amid growing concern in Washington about keeping Americans’ data out of China’s hands.
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Biden says he regrets referring to ‘an illegal' and defends direct criticism of Supreme Court in State of the Union
President Joe Biden in a wide-ranging interview with MSNBC on Saturday defended his direct criticism of the Supreme Court for its 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health and said that he regrets having referred to an undocumented immigrant as an “illegal.”
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Biden signs a package of spending bills passed by Congress just hours before a shutdown deadline
President Joe Biden has signed into law a package of spending bills passed by the Senate in time to avoid a shutdown of many key federal agencies. He signed the legislation Saturday while offering thanks to leaders and negotiators from both parties.
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Gov. Abbott, President Biden's battle of the border continues
Texas and the battle over the border took a front-row seat during last night’s State of the Union Address with President Biden blaming Republicans for the lack of a solution. Now, in an interview with NBC News, Texas governor Greg Abbott fired back holding the president responsible for failure. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more from that conversation.
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Governor Abbott responds to President's address on border following State of the Union
The White House has condemned Abbott’s actions like bussing migrants to Democrat-led cities and employing controversial buoys and razor wire.
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Program that allows 30,000 migrants from 4 countries into the US each month upheld
A federal judge in Texas on Friday upheld a key piece of President Joe Biden’s immigration policy that allows a limited number of migrants from four countries to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds.