Biden’s State Dinner for Japan Was Heavy on Symbolism (and Yes, Cherry Blossoms)
The event’s musical guest, Paul Simon, even learned a little Japanese for the occasion.
By Katie Rogers
The event’s musical guest, Paul Simon, even learned a little Japanese for the occasion.
By Katie Rogers
The Bidens invited more than 200 guests, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, Robert De Niro, Jeff Bezos, Masayoshi Son, Tim Cook and Kristi Yamaguchi.
By Minho Kim
As Shaina Taub’s musical opens, the show’s team members, including Hillary Clinton, say they’re ready to give the women’s suffrage movement a bigger platform.
By Laura Zornosa
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations surrounded an appearance at a new research center named after the former secretary of state and presidential nominee at her alma mater.
By Jenna Russell
Cualquier discrepancia que haya existido entre los dos hombres sobre el futuro político de Joe Biden ha desaparecido. Ahora ambos se concentran en derrotar a Trump.
By Katie Rogers
The former president and the current one are now on the same page about Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s political future. It was not always that way.
By Katie Rogers
For the past two decades, female presidential candidates on TV have been made in her image. Finally, that’s beginning to change.
By Amanda Hess
The event will be at a production of “Suffs: The Musical,” which Mrs. Clinton co-produced.
By Reid J. Epstein
As Katie Rogers writes in “American Woman,” Jill Biden and other recent spouses are still locked in a role unlikely to change until the presidency does.
By Joanna Scutts
Democrats who aren’t fans of the president could come home when faced with a Trump presidency, just as Republicans returned to their party in the final days of the 2016 race.
By Nate Cohn
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