Stoltenberg says NATO is "prepared for the worst" in Russia-Ukraine conflict
Asked if Russian military force in Ukraine is imminent, Stoltenberg said there's "no certainty."
Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
Asked if Russian military force in Ukraine is imminent, Stoltenberg said there's "no certainty."
President Biden later tweeted a continuation of Washington's hard line toward Moscow, saying the U.S. "will respond decisively — along with our Allies and partners — if Russia further invades Ukraine."
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The document addresses the "potential for progress" in areas like arms control in Europe.
The U.S. is considering depriving Russia of semiconductor technology needed to power industries.
Fox News' Peter Doocy asked the president whether inflation will be a political liability.
The school boards claim the governor's executive order conflicts with current state law.
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Americans may order four at-home tests per household as part of the Biden administration's strategy to make tests accessible.
The White House says the meeting will "highlight the strength of the U.S.-Japan alliance."
It will be his 10th news conference as president.
Biden met with Senate Democrats on Thursday.
The news comes as the COVID-19 Omicron variant sweeps the country.
Chair Bennie Thompson had requested McCarthy speak to them voluntarily.