SCRANTON — President Joe Biden returned to his native city for the first time as commander in chief Wednesday, predicting his agenda will create two million more jobs a year
Joe Biden showed his frustration with warring Democrats delaying passage of his agenda, urging the moderate and progressive wings of the party to come together.
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Visitors to Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, from left, Philip Bianco of Scranton and Terrence Howard and his wife, Nenita Howard, both of New York City, on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Visible in background is the closed Cliff Street tunnel underpass that eventually will reopen for use as a pedestrian access walkway into the federal site, which also contains the Electric City Trolley Museum. JIM LOCKWOOD/STAFF PHOTO