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Biden COVID-19 vaccination timeline ends confusion about state criteria
Moving up a previous goal of May 1, Biden is saying all adults should be able to get the vaccine starting April 19.
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Moving up a previous goal of May 1, Biden is saying all adults should be able to get the vaccine starting April 19.
Chaplain Kibben opened the House on Monday with a prayer for fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer William Evan and a prayer for the assailant, Noah Green.
Government facilities holding migrant children are overcrowded and ‘stretched beyond thin,’ says a court-appointed monitor who visited them.
The 862-page “Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices” is getting an update, and there are differences over vehicles vs. pedestrians.
Democrats may use a reconciliation process to pass an infrastructure package and avoid the Senate's 60-vote rule to end debate on bills.
Drugmakers contend that stripping them of patent protections could backfire as they work to produce boosters to combat virus variants
Those who prefer the British approach of delaying the second dose of the vaccine are relying on tenuous data, he says.
An attack that killed a Capitol Police officer Friday will prompt intense review of security at the Capitol, which has already been under scrutiny after Jan. 6.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidance on Friday saying those fully vaccinated for COVID-19 can travel safely.
Included would be $50 billion for semiconductor research and manufacturing plus $50 billion for the National Science Foundation
Capitol Police Officer William "Billy" Evans was killed Friday after a man rammed a vehicle into a barricade on Constitution Avenue.
The Biden administration says its $2 trillion infrastructure plan would boost the economy, fight climate change and address racial inequality.
OPINION — The White House decision to not release its virtual visitor logs doesn’t match Biden’s promise of improved government transparency.
OPINION — Now is the time to redouble our efforts to stem the tide of opioid addiction. Passing the FIGHT Fentanyl Act is a key first step.
A lawsuit contesting how the public health directive keeps migrant families from the US could undermine President Biden's border strategy
A big question about Joe Biden's proposal to update drinking water systems is whether the $111 billion price tag is too high for Republicans.
With just eight seats in play at this point of the cycle, 2022 has one of the smallest Senate battlegrounds in 20 years.
President Donald Trump is ensconced at Mar-a-Lago and everyone is curious to know what his influence will be on the GOP.
Photo of the day: The U.S. Capitol dome is reflected in a rain puddle Thursday on the top level of the Union Station parking garage.
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