South Korea and Japan just don't get along. That's a problem for Biden
CNN
In uniting Western democracies against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, United States President Joe Biden managed something his critics thought was impossible.
Before Moscow's unprovoked war, European nations were split over issues ranging from Russian energy pipelines to Brexit and -- with lingering resentments dating back to Trump-era trade disputes and the Iraq war -- some even appeared to be rethinking their relationship with Washington.
Yet just three months on and -- as shown by Finland and Sweden's eagerness to join NATO -- Biden can say with some justification that the West is "stronger and more united than it's ever been."
Looking to shore up Latino votes in Nevada and Arizona for his reelection campaign, President Joe Biden is on the verge of soon following up last week’s executive action aimed at curbing border crossings with another move focused on providing legal status for long-term undocumented immigrants married to American citizens and without criminal records.