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President Joe Biden on February 10 acknowledged the stress on American families' budgets after a key inflation report showed annual inflation has hit 7.5%.

Biden acknowledges inflation causing real stress for Americans: ‘We will make it through this challenge’

By Allie Malloy, Kate Sullivan and Maegan Vazquez, CNN President Joe Biden on Thursday acknowledged the stress on American families’ budgets after a key inflation report showed annual inflation has hit 7.5%. However, Biden claimed, “there are also signs that we will make it through this challenge.” “On higher prices, we have been using every

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Mitch McConnell Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research Here is a look at the life of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky. Personal Birth date: February 20, 1942 Birth place: Colbert County, Alabama Birth name: Addison Mitchell McConnell Jr. Father: Addison Mitchell McConnell Mother: Julia (Shockley) McConnell Marriages: Elaine Chao (1993-present); Sherrill Redmon (1968-1980, divorced) Children: with

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Midway through one of the most significant terms in decades

Supreme Court justices insist all is well, but their caustic written opinions say otherwise

By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter Midway through one of the most significant terms in decades, Supreme Court justices are publicly clinging to collegiality and protecting the institution of the court as they wade through the bitterest of political issues. “We must work together,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor said recently during a podcast with

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he's looking to a new commission that will examine the US Department of Agriculture's policies and programs for factors that have contributed to historic discrimination against farmers of color for an "outside look" to identify disparities

Vilsack looks to equity commission for ‘outside look’ on tackling discrimination within the USDA

By Chandelis Duster, CNN Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he’s looking to a new commission that will examine the US Department of Agriculture’s policies and programs for factors that have contributed to historic discrimination against farmers of color for an “outside look” to identify disparities, inequity and discrimination across the agency and recommend action. The

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