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White House Outlines COVID-19 Vaccine Plans for Kids 5-11

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When a COVID-19 vaccine is available for kids ages 5-11, federal officials will immediately ship it to children’s hospitals, pediatricians, and pharmacies across the country so that providers can quickly administer it, the White House said Wednesday. The Biden administration detailed its plans for the next phase of a massive …

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Trump Sues To Keep Records From January 6 Committee

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Former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit on Monday in an attempt to block the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection from obtaining White House records. Trump is challenging a decision by President Joe Biden and the US National Archives to turn over his presidential records to the …

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President Biden Signs Consider Teachers Act Into Law

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Last week, President Joe Biden signed the Consider Teachers Act into law. The bill, co-led by Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-IN), Senator Mike Braun (R-IN), and Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), will correct a problem with the TEACH Grant Program that has caused thousands of teachers to …

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Bill Clinton Hospitalized With Non-COVID Infection

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Former President Bill Clinton‘s health is “trending in the right direction,” but will remain in a California hospital for another night, his spokesperson said Friday. Clinton, 75, has been receiving treatment for a reported urological infection at UC Irvine Medical Center since Tuesday. Angel Ureña, the former president’s spokesperson, said …

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United States Returns To UN Human Rights Council

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The United States on Thursday rejoined the UN Human Rights Council, following its withdrawal in June 2018. In a vote at the UN General Assembly, the United States was elected along with 17 other countries for a three-year term beginning on Jan. 1, 2022. Former President Donald Trump withdrew from …

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