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House Vote Clears Pandemic Relief Bill for Biden's Signature
House Democrats prevailed over Republican opposition to give final approval on Wednesday to President Biden's nearly $1.9 trillion stimulus package in a 220-to-211 vote, clearing the legislation for his signature.
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White House Covid-19 Team Makes Remarks on Vaccine Supply
Members of the White House coronavirus team discussed the need for more vaccine supply on Wednesday.
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Watch Live: Biden Delivers Stimulus Plan Remarks
President Biden discusses the House passage of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan, a major victory for Mr. Biden seven weeks into his term.
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Watch Live: House Votes on Stimulus Bill
House lawmakers are expected to give final approval to President Biden's sweeping, nearly $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
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Chaos in the Streets: Protests Turn Violent in Athens
Around 6,000 people gathered to protest against police violence and officers' coronavirus lockdown tactics in Athens on Tuesday night. Police said 10 officers were wounded and 16 people were arrested.
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Alaska Extends Vaccine Eligibility to Anyone 16 and Older
The governor of Alaska, Mike Dunleavy, announced that all residents or workers age 16 and older would be given a coronavirus vaccine. The state has the highest inoculation rate in the U.S.
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Biden Tours Hardware Store to Promote Small Business Loans
On Tuesday, President Biden toured a hardware store in Washington to encourage small business loans to promote his administration's efforts to help the economy.
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Jury Selection Begins After Initial Delay in Chauvin Trial
On Tuesday, after a delayed start, official jury selection began in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer facing second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd.
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Boris Johnson Refuses to Discuss Royal Family Drama
On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain was questioned about the recent claims made by Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan.
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New York City High Schools to Reopen March 22
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that high schools would reopen for in-person classes beginning March 22, a major milestone for the city.