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Takeaways from Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference

Read full article: Takeaways from Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference

Less than two weeks before taking office, President-elect Donald Trump is taking some of his most audacious claims and promises of the transition period and amping them up to new levels.

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Trump refuses to rule out use of military force to take control of Greenland and the Panama Canal

Read full article: Trump refuses to rule out use of military force to take control of Greenland and the Panama Canal

President-elect Donald Trump says he won't rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland as he declared U.S. control of both to be vital to American national security.

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Meta shareholders seek sanctions for Sandberg, Zients for deleting Cambridge Analytica emails

Read full article: Meta shareholders seek sanctions for Sandberg, Zients for deleting Cambridge Analytica emails

Attorneys for Meta shareholders are asking a Delaware judge to sanction former Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and fellow Facebook board member and current White House chief of staff Jeff Zients for deleting emails related to the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal.

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After delay, Trump signs agreement with Biden White House to begin formal transition handoff

Read full article: After delay, Trump signs agreement with Biden White House to begin formal transition handoff

President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a required agreement with President Joe Biden’s White House to allow his transition team to coordinate with the existing federal workforce ahead of taking office on Jan. 20.

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Harris reaches agreement on transition planning with Biden administration, no word on Trump yet

Read full article: Harris reaches agreement on transition planning with Biden administration, no word on Trump yet

Vice President Kamala Harris’ transition team has reached an agreement with the government to accept federal support to prepare for her potential presidency.

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White House hosts first meeting with Trump, Harris transition teams

Read full article: White House hosts first meeting with Trump, Harris transition teams

Representatives for former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ transition teams met for the first time at the White House, the Biden administration announced Wednesday, as the outgoing administration plans to smooth the handoff to whomever wins in November.

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Biden aims for more achievements despite the bane of lame-duck presidents: diminished relevance

Read full article: Biden aims for more achievements despite the bane of lame-duck presidents: diminished relevance

President Joe Biden says he’s ā€œdetermined to get as much doneā€ as he possibly can in his final six months in the White House.

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Biden passed that torch slowly, hanging on until the wheels finally came off

Read full article: Biden passed that torch slowly, hanging on until the wheels finally came off

Insiders who were close to Joe Biden's struggles are describing a president who was dogged in his determination to keep his candidacy alive — but ultimately not in denial about the odds.

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Biden's decision to drop out crystallized Sunday. His staff knew one minute before the public did

Read full article: Biden's decision to drop out crystallized Sunday. His staff knew one minute before the public did

It was never President Joe Biden’s intention to leave the race.

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Biden vows to keep running as signs point to rapidly eroding support for him on Capitol Hill

Read full article: Biden vows to keep running as signs point to rapidly eroding support for him on Capitol Hill

President Joe Biden is vowing to keep running for reelection as he rejects pressure from within his Democratic Party to withdraw after a disastrous debate performance raised questions about his readiness.

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Trump offers CEOs a cut to corporate taxes. Biden's team touts his support for global alliances

Read full article: Trump offers CEOs a cut to corporate taxes. Biden's team touts his support for global alliances

Former President Donald Trump has told an influential group of CEOs that he would further cut the 21% corporate tax rate to 20%.

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Biden's team asks CEOs how to further boost the economy while Trump says business is on his side

Read full article: Biden's team asks CEOs how to further boost the economy while Trump says business is on his side

On the campaign trail, President Joe Biden likes to take a hard thwack at corporate America.

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Planning for potential presidential transition underway as Biden administration kicks it off

Read full article: Planning for potential presidential transition underway as Biden administration kicks it off

President Joe Biden’s administration has formally begun planning for a potential presidential transition, aiming to ensure continuity of government no matter the outcome of November’s general election.

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Muslim leaders are 'out of words' as they tire of the White House outreach on the war in Gaza

Read full article: Muslim leaders are 'out of words' as they tire of the White House outreach on the war in Gaza

Some Muslim and Arab American leaders have grown frustrated with the outreach from President Joe Biden's White House as the war in Gaza drags on.

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Biden chooses longtime aide who runs his Oval Office to be a deputy White House chief of staff

Read full article: Biden chooses longtime aide who runs his Oval Office to be a deputy White House chief of staff

President Joe Biden has chosen a longtime aide and close adviser to be a White House deputy chief of staff.

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White House sets new guidelines for Cabinet notifications after Austin's secret hospitalization

Read full article: White House sets new guidelines for Cabinet notifications after Austin's secret hospitalization

The White House is laying out a new set of guidelines to ensure it will be informed any time a Cabinet head can’t carry out their job.

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White House apologizes to former 2024 candidate Asa Hutchinson as Biden courts anti-Trump GOP

Read full article: White House apologizes to former 2024 candidate Asa Hutchinson as Biden courts anti-Trump GOP

The White House has apologized to former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson for a Democratic National Committee statement a day earlier that mocked the end of his long-shot 2024 bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

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Slowing inflation suggests that Biden's policies are helping, but American voters are still hurting

Read full article: Slowing inflation suggests that Biden's policies are helping, but American voters are still hurting

President Joe Biden can make an increasingly strong case that he’s helped fix inflation, if only he can get voters to believe him.

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How the White House got involved in the border talks on Capitol Hill -- with Ukraine aid at stake

Read full article: How the White House got involved in the border talks on Capitol Hill -- with Ukraine aid at stake

Top Biden administration officials have ramped up their involvement in the recent border talks on Capitol Hill.

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Big city mayors get audience with administration officials to pitch a request for help with migrants

Read full article: Big city mayors get audience with administration officials to pitch a request for help with migrants

Biden administration officials have hosted big city mayors at the White House to discuss how to manage a growing number of migrants.

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Biden wants to move fast on AI safeguards and signs an executive order to address his concerns

Read full article: Biden wants to move fast on AI safeguards and signs an executive order to address his concerns

President Joe Biden has signed a sweeping executive order to guide the development of artificial intelligence.

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Biden will head to Israel and Jordan as concerns mount that Israel-Hamas conflict will spread

Read full article: Biden will head to Israel and Jordan as concerns mount that Israel-Hamas conflict will spread

President Joe Biden will travel to Israel and Jordan Wednesday to meet with both Israeli and Arab leadership, as concerns increase that the raging Israel-Hamas war could expand into a larger regional conflict.

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White House lawyer who advised Biden on pandemic and GOP investigations is set to leave next month

Read full article: White House lawyer who advised Biden on pandemic and GOP investigations is set to leave next month

The top White House lawyer will leave next month after a nearly three-year run helping President Joe Biden weigh legal considerations as he implemented his pandemic response, battled Republican investigations and crafted major legislation.

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Biden calls high-speed internet ā€˜necessity,’ pledges all of US will have access by 2030

Read full article: Biden calls high-speed internet ā€˜necessity,’ pledges all of US will have access by 2030

President Joe Biden says high-speed internet is no longer a luxury but rather an ā€œabsolute necessity."

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In San Francisco, Biden talks with tech leaders about risks and promises of artificial intelligence

Read full article: In San Francisco, Biden talks with tech leaders about risks and promises of artificial intelligence

President Joe Biden has convened a group of technology leaders in San Francisco to debate the risks and promises of artificial intelligence.

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Ashish Jha, White House COVID-19 coordinator, to leave post next week

Read full article: Ashish Jha, White House COVID-19 coordinator, to leave post next week

Ashish Jha, the White House’s point person on the COVID-19 response, will depart from the administration next week.

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Biden's 2024 pitch highlights pragmatism over Trump's pugilism

Read full article: Biden's 2024 pitch highlights pragmatism over Trump's pugilism

As President Joe Biden seeks a second term, he's again trying to frame the race as a referendum on competence and governance.

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Chief of staff exerts quiet power at center of White House

Read full article: Chief of staff exerts quiet power at center of White House

The White House chief of staff is at the fulcrum of the federal government as gatekeeper to the most powerful leader on Earth.

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Biden picks Zients as his next White House chief of staff

Read full article: Biden picks Zients as his next White House chief of staff

President Joe Biden has announced Jeff Zients as his next White House chief of staff, tapping an experienced technocrat who headed his administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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AP sources: Biden to pick Zients as his next chief of staff

Read full article: AP sources: Biden to pick Zients as his next chief of staff

President Joe Biden is expected to name the man who ran his administration’s initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic as his next chief of staff.

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Biden names FEMA, CDC officials to head monkeypox response

Read full article: Biden names FEMA, CDC officials to head monkeypox response

President Joe Biden is set to name top officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to serve as the White House coordinators to combat the growing monkeypox outbreak.

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ā€˜Fiery’ Psaki ending tenure as a top White House messenger

Read full article: ā€˜Fiery’ Psaki ending tenure as a top White House messenger

Jen Psaki is leaving as White House press secretary on Friday after having answered reporters’ questions nearly every weekday of the almost 500 days that President Joe Biden has been in office.

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White House: Without funding US will lose COVID treatments

Read full article: White House: Without funding US will lose COVID treatments

After two years at the front of the line for COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, the U.S. could soon have to begin taking a number.

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Experts say US suspension of COVID aid will prolong pandemic

Read full article: Experts say US suspension of COVID aid will prolong pandemic

In the latest Senate package targeted at stopping the coronavirus, U.S. lawmakers dropped nearly all funding for curbing the virus beyond American borders, a move many health experts describe as dangerously short-sighted.

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GOP blocks Senate COVID bill, demands votes on immigration

Read full article: GOP blocks Senate COVID bill, demands votes on immigration

Republicans have blocked a Democratic attempt to begin Senate debate on a $10 billion COVID-19 compromise that is just a day old.

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Biden COVID coordinators leaving in April, Jha to take over

Read full article: Biden COVID coordinators leaving in April, Jha to take over

President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients and his deputy Natalie Quillian are leaving the administration next month.

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Biden signs budget bill with Ukraine aid but no virus cash

Read full article: Biden signs budget bill with Ukraine aid but no virus cash

President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a bill providing Ukraine with $13.6 billion in additional military and humanitarian aid as part of a $1.5 trillion measure funding the U.S. government for the year.

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EXPLAINER: Why Pfizer needs time to make COVID-19 treatment

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why Pfizer needs time to make COVID-19 treatment

Pfizer’s new COVID-19 treatment came with a catch when it debuted late last year: It can take months to make the tablets.

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Biden outlines COVID plans, says it's time to return to work

Read full article: Biden outlines COVID plans, says it's time to return to work

President Joe Biden says ā€œit’s time for Americans to get back to workā€ and he's announcing new efforts to allow people to return to normal activities safely after two years of pandemic disruptions.

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More virus rules fall as CDC hints at better times ahead

Read full article: More virus rules fall as CDC hints at better times ahead

The nation’s top federal health official says the U.S. is moving closer to the point that COVID-19 is no longer a ā€œconstant crisisā€ as more cities, businesses and sports venues began lifting pandemic restrictions around the country.

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Under pressure to ease up, Biden weighs new virus response

Read full article: Under pressure to ease up, Biden weighs new virus response

Facing growing pressure to ease up on pandemic restrictions, the White House is insisting it is making plans for a less-disruptive phase of the national virus response.

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Biden year one takeaways: Grand ambitions, humbling defeats

Read full article: Biden year one takeaways: Grand ambitions, humbling defeats

Joe Biden’s long arc in public life has always had one final ambition: to sit behind the Resolute Desk of the Oval Office.

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COVID-19 pill rollout stymied by shortages as omicron rages

Read full article: COVID-19 pill rollout stymied by shortages as omicron rages

Two brand-new COVID-19 pills that were supposed to be an important weapon against the pandemic in the U.S. are in short supply and have played little role in the fight against the omicron wave of infections.

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Soaring COVID-19 cases renew US debate over mask mandates

Read full article: Soaring COVID-19 cases renew US debate over mask mandates

Officials across the U.S. are again weighing how and whether to impose mask mandates as COVID-19 infections soar and the American public grows weary of pandemic-related restrictions.

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EXPLAINER: Where are the COVID-19 tests that Biden promised?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Where are the COVID-19 tests that Biden promised?

President Joe Biden announced last month that the federal government will buy half a billion COVID-19 rapid test kits and distribute them free to people to use at home.

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CDC urges ā€˜up to date’ shots; no ā€˜fully vaccinated’ change

Read full article: CDC urges ā€˜up to date’ shots; no ā€˜fully vaccinated’ change

U.S. health officials say they are not changing the definition of being ā€œfully vaccinatedā€ against COVID-19.

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Biden urges concern but not alarm in US as omicron rises

Read full article: Biden urges concern but not alarm in US as omicron rises

President Joe Biden is urging concern but not alarm as the United States set records for daily reported COVID-19 cases and his administration struggles to ease concerns about testing shortages.

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US faces a double coronavirus surge as omicron advances

Read full article: US faces a double coronavirus surge as omicron advances

The new omicron coronavirus mutant speeding around the world may bring another wave of chaos, as it threatens to further stretch hospital workers already struggling with a surge of delta cases and upend holiday plans for the second year in a row.

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A retro feel to Biden's plan for covering OTC virus testing

Read full article: A retro feel to Biden's plan for covering OTC virus testing

The Biden administration’s plan for health insurers to reimburse consumers for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests is recalling the model of a bygone era when the companies processed large volumes of claims from individuals — with paper receipts.

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COVID cases spike even as US hits 200M vaccine milestone

Read full article: COVID cases spike even as US hits 200M vaccine milestone

The U.S. has reached a COVID-19 milestone of 200 million fully vaccinated people, but cases and hospitalizations are still spiking, even in highly immunized pockets of the country like New England.

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Blaming COVID: Biden sees common culprit for country's woes

Read full article: Blaming COVID: Biden sees common culprit for country's woes

Inflation is soaring, businesses are struggling to hire and President Joe Biden’s poll numbers have been in free-fall.

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White House: 10% of kids have been vaccinated in 1st 2 weeks

Read full article: White House: 10% of kids have been vaccinated in 1st 2 weeks

The White House says about 10% of eligible kids aged 5 to 11 have received a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine since its approval for their age group two weeks ago.

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COVID-19 hot spots offer sign of what could be ahead for US

Read full article: COVID-19 hot spots offer sign of what could be ahead for US

The contagious delta variant is driving up COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Mountain West and fueling disruptive outbreaks in the North.

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Biden to continue FEMA virus aid for states until April 1

Read full article: Biden to continue FEMA virus aid for states until April 1

The White House says President Joe Biden is extending the federal government’s 100% reimbursement of COVID-19 emergency response costs to states, tribes and territories through April 1, 2022.

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COVID vaccine for younger kids already being packed, shipped

Read full article: COVID vaccine for younger kids already being packed, shipped

The White House says the Biden administration is already assembling and shipping millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11.

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Biden, a convert to vaccine mandates, champions compliance

Read full article: Biden, a convert to vaccine mandates, champions compliance

President Joe Biden is championing COVID-19 vaccination requirements and is determined that the roughly 67 million unvaccinated American adults must get the shot even as he acknowledges that mandates weren't his ā€œfirst instinct.ā€.

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The Latest: Alaska activates emergency health protocols

Read full article: The Latest: Alaska activates emergency health protocols

Alaska has activated emergency crisis protocols that allow 20 health care facilities to ration care if needed.

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American, other airlines will require employee vaccinations

Read full article: American, other airlines will require employee vaccinations

American Airlines, Alaska Airlines and JetBlue will require employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

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The Latest: 2nd hospital in Alaska begins rationing care

Read full article: The Latest: 2nd hospital in Alaska begins rationing care

A second hospital in Alaska is beginning to ration health care as the state deals with a spike in coronavirus cases.

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The Latest: Hawaii vaccine foe changes mind after COVID bout

Read full article: The Latest: Hawaii vaccine foe changes mind after COVID bout

A man who helped organize a Hawaii group that opposes coronavirus vaccines and pandemic restrictions says he now has regrets after contracting COVID-19.

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US easing virus restrictions for foreign flights to America

Read full article: US easing virus restrictions for foreign flights to America

In a major easing of pandemic travel restrictions, the U.S. will allow foreigners to fly into the country this fall if they have vaccination proof and a negative COVID-19 test.

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US working on new COVID-19 rules for international visitors

Read full article: US working on new COVID-19 rules for international visitors

The Biden administration is considering requiring that international visitors be vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Biden's vaccine rules to set off barrage of legal challenges

Read full article: Biden's vaccine rules to set off barrage of legal challenges

President Joe Biden's administration is gearing up for another major clash between federal and state rule over its sweeping new vaccine requirements that have Republican governors threatening lawsuits.

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Biden's vaccine rules to set off barrage of legal challenges

Read full article: Biden's vaccine rules to set off barrage of legal challenges

President Joe Biden's administration is gearing up for another major clash between federal and state rule over it's sweeping new vaccine requirements that have Republican governors threatening lawsuits.

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Booster shots hitch: Some may miss the Sept. 20 start

Read full article: Booster shots hitch: Some may miss the Sept. 20 start

President Joe Biden’s plans to start delivery of booster shots by Sept. 20 for most Americans who received COVID-19 vaccines are facing new complications that could delay the availability for those who received the Moderna vaccine.

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Questioning a catchphrase: 'Pandemic of the unvaccinated'

Read full article: Questioning a catchphrase: 'Pandemic of the unvaccinated'

This summer’s coronavirus surge has been labeled a ā€œpandemic of the unvaccinatedā€ by government officials from President Joe Biden on down.

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Oxygen supplies grow precarious amid COVID surge

Read full article: Oxygen supplies grow precarious amid COVID surge

The COVID-19 surge is stretching oxygen supplies tight and sending hospitals scrambling for more ventilators, even as there are glimmers of hope in some hotspots.

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More COVID-19 shots, studies offer hope for US schools

Read full article: More COVID-19 shots, studies offer hope for US schools

Officials are offering new hope for the safety of U.S. schoolchildren threatened by COVID-19.

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100,000 more COVID deaths seen unless US changes its ways

Read full article: 100,000 more COVID deaths seen unless US changes its ways

The U.S. is projected to see nearly 100,000 more COVID-19 deaths between now and Dec. 1.

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The Latest: New Zealand has first local virus case in months

Read full article: The Latest: New Zealand has first local virus case in months

New Zealand has detected its first community transmission of the coronavirus in months, triggering urgent meetings among top lawmakers.

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Biden eyes tougher vaccine rules without provoking backlash

Read full article: Biden eyes tougher vaccine rules without provoking backlash

Even as President Joe Biden becomes more aggressive in pressuring Americans to get vaccinated, he has refrained from using all his powers.

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States that had a grip on COVID now seeing a crush of cases

Read full article: States that had a grip on COVID now seeing a crush of cases

The COVID-19 surge that is sending hospitalizations to all-time highs in parts of the South is also clobbering states like Hawaii and Oregon that were once seen as pandemic success stories.

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Vaccinations rise in some states with soaring infections

Read full article: Vaccinations rise in some states with soaring infections

Vaccinations are beginning to rise in some states where COVID-19 cases are soaring.

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Biden grappling with 'pandemic of the unvaccinated'

Read full article: Biden grappling with 'pandemic of the unvaccinated'

Two weeks after celebrating America’s near ā€œindependenceā€ from the coronavirus, President Joe Biden is confronting the worrying reality of rising cases and deaths.

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The Latest: Mississippi hospital to require masks

Read full article: The Latest: Mississippi hospital to require masks

Mississippi’s only level-one trauma hospital and academic medical center will require all employees and students who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear an N95 mask while inside, a decision that a top official acknowledged would not be popular with everyone in the country’s least vaccinated state and may result in the loss of employees.

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White House calling out critics of door-to-door vaccine push

Read full article: White House calling out critics of door-to-door vaccine push

The Biden White House is no longer refraining from criticizing Republican officials who play down the importance of coronavirus vaccinations or seek to make political hay of the federal government’s all-out effort to drive shots into arms.

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Biden: US 'coming back together,' but COVID not yet finished

Read full article: Biden: US 'coming back together,' but COVID not yet finished

President Joe Biden celebrated the second July Fourth holiday of the coronavirus pandemic by declaring that ā€œAmerica is coming back together.ā€.

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Falling short: Why the White House will miss its vax target

Read full article: Falling short: Why the White House will miss its vax target

Seven weeks ago, President Joe Biden laid out a lofty goal to vaccinate 70% of all American adults by July Fourth.

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Back home: Biden has daunting to-do list after European tour

Read full article: Back home: Biden has daunting to-do list after European tour

President Joe Biden is facing a formidable to-do list now that he’s back from his eight-day trip to Europe.

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AP-NORC poll: Biden approval buoyed by his pandemic response

Read full article: AP-NORC poll: Biden approval buoyed by his pandemic response

President Joe Biden is entering the next phase of his administration with the steady approval of a majority of Americans.

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Asia Today: India records 320K cases as foreign help arrives

Read full article: Asia Today: India records 320K cases as foreign help arrives

India has added more than 320,000 new coronavirus cases as a grim surge weighed on the country's sinking health system.

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'Go get the shot': Biden highlights path back to normal

Read full article: 'Go get the shot': Biden highlights path back to normal

President Joe Biden spent his first 100 days in office encouraging Americans to mask up and stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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US to share AstraZeneca shots with world after safety check

Read full article: US to share AstraZeneca shots with world after safety check

The White House says the U.S. will begin sharing its entire stock of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines with the world once it clears federal safety reviews.

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Biden says pause on J&J shots shows gov't putting safety 1st

Read full article: Biden says pause on J&J shots shows gov't putting safety 1st

President Joe Biden’s vaccination campaign hit a snag when federal regulators recommended a ā€œpauseā€ in administering Johnson & Johnson shots.

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Biden says pause on J&J shots shows gov't putting safety 1st

Read full article: Biden says pause on J&J shots shows gov't putting safety 1st

President Joe Biden’s vaccination campaign hit a snag when federal regulators recommended a ā€œpauseā€ in administering Johnson & Johnson shots.

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Biden makes all adults eligible for a vaccine on April 19

Read full article: Biden makes all adults eligible for a vaccine on April 19

President Joe Biden says he's bumping up his deadline by two weeks for states to make all adults eligible for coronavirus vaccines.

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Nearly half of new US virus infections are in just 5 states

Read full article: Nearly half of new US virus infections are in just 5 states

Nearly half of new coronavirus infections nationwide are in just five states — a situation that is putting pressure on the federal government to consider changing how it distributes vaccines by sending more doses to hot spots.

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Next slide, please: Inside wonky White House virus briefings

Read full article: Next slide, please: Inside wonky White House virus briefings

Walensky is making an impassioned plea to Americans not to let their guard down in the fight against COVID-19. If the Trump briefings made for more stirring television, the Biden ones are designed to showcase the science-based side of the crisis, with a tone based more on facts than flourish. There’s a political aim too, as the White House works to maintain its high approval ratings with the public for Biden’s handling of the virus. Next slide.ā€AdFauci and Walensky have autonomy as to what they’re briefing on, according to a senior administration official, with the White House only having a sense of what they plan to discuss. The Biden administration sessions typically livestream on whitehouse.gov at midday and sometimes don’t make the cut on cable TV.

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Tourism groups push US to eliminate travel restrictions

Read full article: Tourism groups push US to eliminate travel restrictions

Airlines and other tourism-related businesses are pushing the White House to draw up a plan in the next five weeks to boost international travel and eliminate restrictions that were imposed early in the pandemic. More than two dozen groups made their request in a letter to the White House on Monday, March 22, 2021. More than two dozen groups made their request in a letter to the White House on Monday. They set a May 1 target for the government ā€œto partner with usā€ on a plan to rescind year-old restrictions on international travel. The White House did not comment but referred to remarks by CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Monday.

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Biden's top aides unlikely to qualify for relief payments

Read full article: Biden's top aides unlikely to qualify for relief payments

WASHINGTON – At least one group in America is unlikely to get any money from President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion economic rescue plan — his own top aides. Most of Biden’s senior West Wing advisers made far more than the threshold that would qualify them for direct payments from the president’s COVID-19 relief bill, according to White House financial disclosure forms released Saturday. Others in the West Wing — whose positions don't require Senate confirmation — have had deep ties to the business world. He was listed as having a salary of $1.8 million, according to his disclosure form. Brian Deese, head of the national economic council, was previously global head of sustainable investing at BlackRock, according to his disclosure.

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Governors applaud Biden's vaccine timeline, but need supply

Read full article: Governors applaud Biden's vaccine timeline, but need supply

In Virginia, state vaccine coordinator Dr. Danny Avula said the state could hit Biden’s goal earlier. But several governors cautioned it must come with a dramatic increase in vaccine supply. ā€œIt could be a delay for people to actually get a vaccine because of the operational constraints," she said. We can’t disappoint people who eagerly want a vaccine,ā€ said Pat Allen, director of the Oregon Health Authority. Elsewhere, governors met Biden's goal with enthusiasm.

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Airline industry pushes US to standardize health papers

Read full article: Airline industry pushes US to standardize health papers

Airlines hope such a document would allow countries to relax travel restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the virus. More than two dozen airline and business groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote to the White House about the matter on Monday, March 8, 2021. However, the groups said that vaccination should not be a requirement for domestic or international travel. The groups include the main U.S. and international airline trade organizations, airline labor unions and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The White House did not immediately comment.

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Local pharmacists step up in COVID-19 vaccination effort

Read full article: Local pharmacists step up in COVID-19 vaccination effort

In some small towns across the U.S., an independent pharmacy is the only local place where residents can get a COVID-19 vaccination. President Joe Biden recently celebrated the injection of the 50 millionth dose of COVID-19 vaccine since his inauguration. They don’t have to pay for the COVID-19 vaccine, unlike flu and other vaccines, but they do have administrative costs they may be able to recover when patients have insurance. All told, the Federal Retail Pharmacy program has 21 companies taking part including big drugstore and grocery chains and mass merchandisers like Costco and Walmart. Besides giving COVID-19 shots in their stores, pharmacists have also set up mass immunization clinics.

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Biden stands by May timeline for vaccines for all US adults

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States will also receive 2.8 million doses of the J&J shot this week. Psaki said the Biden administration was using its powers under the Defense Production Act to help Merck retool to work on the production. The J&J vaccine can be stored for months at refrigerated temperatures, rather than frozen. Now, with a global clamor for more vaccine doses, those heavyweights are helping manufacture doses for less-experienced rivals whose vaccines won the first emergency authorizations from regulators. Merck has since said it was in talks to help other drug companies with vaccine production, but wouldn’t say Tuesday whether other deals are imminent.

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States easing virus restrictions despite experts' warnings

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Employees with the McKesson Corporation scan a box of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while filling an order at their shipping facility in Shepherdsville, Ky., Monday, March 1, 2021. AdThe push to reopen comes as COVID-19 vaccine shipments to the states are ramping up. Johnson & Johnson shipped out nearly 4 million doses of its newly authorized, one-shot COVID-19 vaccine Sunday night to be delivered to states for use starting on Tuesday. The company will deliver about 16 million more doses by the end of March and a total of 100 million by the end of June. White House vaccination coordinator Jeff Zients also acknowledged that scheduling of vaccination appointments ā€œ remains too difficult in too many places."

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Biden aims to distribute masks to millions in 'equity' push

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(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden plans to distribute millions of face masks to Americans in communities hard-hit by the coronavirus beginning next month as part of his efforts to ensure ā€œequityā€ in the government’s response to the pandemic. Biden’s plan will distribute masks not through the mail, but instead through Federally Qualified Community Health Centers and the nation’s food bank and food pantry systems, the White House announced Wednesday. Adā€œNot all Americans are wearing masks regularly, not all have access, and not all masks are equal,ā€ said White House COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients. The White House is not distributing safer N95 masks, of which the U.S. now has abundant supply after shortages early in the pandemic. Biden has also required the use of masks around the White House, unlike Trump, whose White House was the scene of at least three outbreaks of the virus.

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States rush to catch up on delayed vaccines, expand access

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States are scrambling to catch up on coronavirus vaccinations after bad weather last week led to clinic closures and shipment backlogs. Nevada health officials are working overtime to distribute delayed shots. But limited supply of the two approved COVID-19 vaccines hampered the pace of vaccinations even before extreme weather delayed the delivery of about 6 million doses. Steve Sisolak said Monday that 46,000 doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine that were delayed by weather began arriving in the state. Looking ahead to summer, Pfizer and Moderna executives said they expect to complete delivery of 300 million doses each, and J&J aims to provide an additional 100 million doses — more than enough to vaccinate every American adult.

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Beyond 100M: Biden team aiming for bigger vaccine numbers

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WASHINGTON – It sounded so ambitious at first blush: 100 million vaccination shots in 100 days. The company is set to double its pace of vaccine deliveries in the coming weeks. Biden first set his target of 100 million doses in 100 days on Dec. 8, days before the first vaccines received emergency use authorization. The National Association of Chain Drug Stores estimates its members alone have the capability to deliver more than 3 million doses per day. That figure has risen from fewer than 9 million doses per week to 13.5 million in Biden’s first weeks in office.

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Biden defends progress on COVID as weather delays 6M shots

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He went on to say that by the end of July his administration can deliver 600 million doses for Americans. But ā€œit's one thing to have a vaccine available, the problem was how to get to people's arms.ā€The Pfizer plant Biden toured, near Kalamazoo, produces one of the two federally approved COVID-19 shots. "I would’ve gotten there some way.ā€AdWhite House adviser Slavitt said the 6 million doses delayed won’t spoil and the vaccine is ā€œsafe and soundā€ under refrigeration. Slavitt said about 1.4 million doses were being shipped Friday as the work of clearing the backlog begins. The Virginia Department of Health reported that it was expecting delays on about 90% of its expected 120,000 doses this week and warned that delays could cascade into next week.

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Crippling weather hampers vaccine deliveries, distribution

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The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures barely hovering at 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and likely slipping into the single digits by Tuesday morning. After her appointment for a vaccine on Saturday was canceled, Dohogne said a neighbor's friend has been helping her navigate the vaccine enrollment process. Some shipments of the vaccine made by Pfizer were delayed in the South because of the bad weather, but the company was unaware of any vaccine spoilage, said spokesman Eamonn Nolan. Fran Goldman, 90, of Seattle, told The Seattle Times she walked 6 miles (9.7 kilometers) round trip in the snow to get her vaccine. In other developments, Pennsylvania is facing a temporary shortage of second shots of the Moderna vaccine after providers inadvertently used them as first doses.

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