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Administration defends COVID-19 boosters for all, before likely OK
The administration's top health experts said COVID-19 booster shots are necessary even for young and healthy adults, despite conflicting data.
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The administration's top health experts said COVID-19 booster shots are necessary even for young and healthy adults, despite conflicting data.
President Joe Biden touted infrastructure investments in Detroit, and got to do a little test drive of an electric Hummer.
President Joe Biden's trip to New Hampshire touted the new infrastructure law, as well as vulnerable Democratic lawmakers.
Former White House adviser Stephen Bannon surrendered to federal authorities on Monday, days after being indicted for contempt of Congress.
Califf, who previously helmed the FDA in the final year of the Obama administration, is seen as a status quo choice.
Tax cuts would be widespread at first under the Democrats' bill, then slightly rise in 2023 for some middle- and upper-income taxpayers.
West Virginia senator criticizes such pro-union provisions in reconciliation package as 'wrong' and ‘not American’
Legislation like the bipartisan infrastructure bill will take a while to implement before its impact can be felt by Americans.
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily halted the imminent release of White House records to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
A federal judge denied Donald Trump’s request to stop White House records from being turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Republicans want the defense policy bill to prohibit settlement payments to migrant families separated under Trump's zero tolerance policy.
The House late Friday cleared a Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill that pours billions of dollars into roads, transit and broadband.
Federal contractors say ambiguity in the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate could put them in legal jeopardy.
Robert Santos, who will be the Census Bureau’s first Latino director, has pledged to keep the agency free from political interference.
Businesses with 100 workers or more face potential fines for not complying. As many as 84 million people may fall under the new requirements.Â
President Biden called climate change the "single-most important thing," but voters in Virginia and New Jersey made clear they disagree.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will seek to increase immigrant processing capacity at border ports of entry.
The president is loosening his mandate that the Pentagon fire unvaccinated troops and that defense contractors fire unvaccinated employees.
President Joe Biden wrapped his overseas trip with some trade and diplomatic wins, but returns to a contentious domestic situation.
CDC Director Walensky signed off on advisory committee's vaccine recommendations after the earlier 14-0 vote.