Biden’s plan, which he will lay out at a speech in Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon, includes “historic and galvanizing” investments in traditional infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges and highways, as well as hundreds of billions of dollars to expand access to high-speed broadband, replace lead water pipes to ensure access to clean drinking water and upgrade the power grid to generate more energy from renewable sources, an administration official said on Tuesday.

Singh demands Afghan interpreters' families be allowed into Canada as Taliban surges
Singh says the resettlement program needs to be expanded.