Biden intends to sign an executive order on policing, White House says By Reuters April 13, 2022 Top Headlines/US and World News 1 min read 40th annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service at the Capitol in Washington Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Email WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden intends to sign an executive order on U.S. policing practices, the White House said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Alexandra Alper and Trevor Hunnicutt; editing by Jonathan Oatis) Related News Topics bidenExecutivehouseintendsorderPolicingSayssignuncategorizedwhite Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Email Related Stories August 9, 2022 Russia’s Transneft says Ukraine halted oil flows to Europe over payment issue August 9, 2022 In hope or despair, Kenyans choose new president from familiar faces August 9, 2022 Japan PM says new cabinet members must ‘review’ ties with Unification Church Post navigation Previous StoryNext Story Latest from Top Headlines Russia’s Transneft says Ukraine halted oil flows to Europe over payment issue FBI searches Trump’s Florida home as part of presidential records probe Taiwanese foreign minister says China drills part of a game-plan for invasion Problems remain with Kaliningrad transit despite EU deal – Russia Japan PM says new cabinet members must ‘review’ ties with Unification Church