Joe Biden
- Opinion
- Sharemarket
Wall Street’s trillion-dollar wipeout sets off alarm bells
A Chinese start-up that didn’t exist 18 months ago just triggered a meltdown that exposes the vulnerability of Wall Street.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
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- Analysis
- US politics
‘People will be shocked’: Trump tests boundaries of presidency
Even more than in his first term, Donald Trump has mounted a fundamental challenge to the norms and expectations of what a president can and should do.
- Peter Baker
- Perspective
- World politics
Being hit by a car while covering Johnny Depp’s court case became emblematic of my time in the US
In her farewell dispatch, outgoing North America correspondent Farrah Tomazin reflects on her time covering the United States during a tumultuous three years.
- Farrah Tomazin
Five takeaways from Trump’s first sit-down interview as president
The one-on-one with friend Sean Hannity on Fox News revealed insights into Trump’s approach to key issues.
- Michael Koziol
- Opinion
- US politics
‘Children of the elite’ send tech broligarchy to the right
Members of the tech broligarchy used to vote Democrat and lean left. Now they’re lining up for Trump. What happened?
- Janine Perrett
- Analysis
- US politics
We saw four Donalds in one day, but there’s a fifth we need to watch
The calm, chatty, discursive and, above all, confident Trump we witnessed in the Oval Office after the day of ceremonies and speeches was different to the Trumps we saw earlier.
- Michael Koziol
‘We will be the envy of every nation’: Back in office, Trump rips into the country’s past leaders
Trump overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to return to the White House.
- Farrah Tomazin
Trump delivered 2913 words in his wild inauguration speech. We’ve deconstructed all of them
Donald Trump waited four years to unleash. His rhetoric was forceful – we break down what it means.
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- US politics
Fearing Trump’s vengeance, Biden issues pre-emptive pardons for family members
In an unusual move, the departing US president has used his last day in office to protect his own family members from Donald Trump’s potential revenge.
- Farrah Tomazin
- Analysis
- Foreign relations
Camelot came to Canberra, but did Caroline Kennedy match the hype?
Admirers say the US envoy was charming and curious. Critics say Kennedy’s ambassadorship lacked depth and failed to capitalise on her star power.
- Matthew Knott
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