Biden’s agenda faces crucial test as moderate Democrats draw lines and GOP rallies opposition The crosscurrents could turn the coming weeks into a make-or-break moment for some of Biden’s biggest initiatives — and perhaps a final chance to demonstrate whether bipartisan cooperation is possible. From housing to vaccine passports, politicians act as if young people don't exist | Zoe WilliamsThe UK’s young have become the pigeons of the public realm, only remarked upon when they leave litter in the park, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams Fox's Chris Wallace challenges Blunt over GOP's 'credibility' on national debtFox News host Chris Wallace challenged Republican Sen. Roy Blunt (Mo.) on Sunday to defend the GOP on the issue of the national debt. John Oliver on the US national debt: 'I actually have some good news for you'The Last Week Tonight set aside fearmongering about government spending and finds ‘a good-faith debate to be had’ about how to handle national debt House Democrats have little room for differences when it comes to passing Biden’s infrastructure proposalSpeaker’s normally operate with a much larger majority than their counterparts in the Senate, giving them more control of the legislation that passes through the House. But Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) now finds herself in a position not too distant from Sen Opinion | Where Are the Least Fortunate Americans Supposed to Live?Biden’s new $2 trillion-plus jobs plan recognizes that homes are part of the nation’s infrastructure. Biden boosted by Senate rules as GOP bucks infrastructureWASHINGTON (AP) — With an appeal to think big, President Joe Biden is promoting his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan directly to Americans, summoning public support to push past the Republicans... Biden summons public support as GOP bucks infrastructure - The Boston GlobePresident Biden is promoting his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan directly to Americans, summoning public support to push past the Republicans lining up against the massive effort they sum up as big taxes, big spending, and big government.