WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden celebrated a “crisis averted” in his first speech to the nation from the Oval Office Friday evening, ready to sign a budget agreement that eliminates the potential for an unprecedented government default that he said would have been catastrophic for the U.S. and global economies.
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The bipartisan measure was approved by the Senate late Thursday night after passing the House in yet another late session the night before. Read More...
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