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Biden Suffers Reopening Setback as Fewer Students Attend School Full Time
According to a new survey released by the Biden administration, nearly 46 percent of public schools offered five days a week of in-person learning to all students in February, but just 34 percent of students were learning full time in the classroom.
Rep. Buddy Carter Says Biden Should Reimplement Trump Immigration Policies
"We need to reinstitute the 'Stay in Mexico' policy. We need to make sure that the border wall is constructed. We need to start building it again," the congressman from Georgia said.
People Share Craziest Things They'd Consider Infrastructure
President Joe Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure plan and its earmarks are raising some eyebrows, and a central question: What is infrastructure?
'Several' Republicans Back $1Tn for Infrastructure, 'Some' Tax Hikes: Coons
The GOP lawmakers' proposal would be about half the size of what President Joe Biden has put forward.
Florida Sees Biggest Gains In Uninsured Signing Up for Obamacare
According to data released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Florida saw the largest number of new sign-ups on HealthCare.gov with at least 146,250 from February 15 to March 31.
Christian Leader Prays for 'Conflict' and 'Gridlock' to Block Biden Agenda
"We need to repent as a nation of the stuff that's being pushed through," Tony Perkins of the conservative Family Research Council said.
Joe Manchin's Tax Block Could Protect His Private Equity Donors
Manchin's proposed change would have a huge impact on how the Biden infrastructure plan is paid for, while largely preserving a tax policy that delivers a windfall to a tiny handful of executives at major corporations.
It's Time to Recognize the Armenian Genocide
The Armenian genocide happened. Candidate Biden recognized this and I hope President Biden will say the same on April 24.
Biden 'Disturbed' by Decline in Alexei Navalny's Health, Calls for Release
"We urge Russian authorities to take all necessary actions to ensure his safety and health," the White House press secretary said.
Biden Denies Reports of Restarting Trump's Border Wall
"While construction remains paused, there is a review underway, taking a look at the funds that had been allocated," said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.
Biden Admin Defends Child Care Being Part of Infrastructure Plan
"It's core to our competitiveness," Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo told reporters.
Rally Held Outside Kamala Harris' Home Demands She Fight for Immigrants
Immigrant rights groups said Harris's roles as vice president and in charge of diplomacy with Central American countries make her uniquely suited to advocate for immigrants.
What Biden Admin Has Said About Reports of New Construction on Border Wall
While Biden has made it a priority to cancel border wall construction, some areas may still be worked on to fill leftover gaps in the barrier, the homeland security secretary said.
Almost Two Thirds of Voters Back Joe Biden's Corporate Tax Rise Plans: Poll
The president wants to raise the top corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent in order to cover the cost of a $2 trillion infrastructure package.
Third Stimulus Check Being Saved More and Spent Less Than Others
Americans, on average, are saving more than 40 percent of the $1,400 direct stimulus payments from Biden's American Rescue Plan.
'Literacy tests anyone?': Ex-Governor Blasts 'Uninformed' Voter Remarks
The Mississippi secretary of state said a presidential executive order would lead to "uninformed" students being registered to vote.
A Different Battle is Underway for the Future of Politics and Business
Today's young adults are change makers. They're ready to expend energy, time and resources to do what they believe in.
Biden: 'Incredible Progress' with Vaccines But Hasn't Adjusted July 4 Goal
President Joe Biden praised the accelerated vaccination in the United States—where a record four million shots were administered in a single day on Saturday, but his administration hasn't backed off his goal of having enough people vaccinated for an unrestricted July 4 holiday.
Trump Says if Candidates Don't Get Endorsement, 'They're Not Going to Win'
"I think all of those people that we endorse are going to go on to victory," the former president said Tuesday.
Hunter Biden's Memoir in Amazon's Top 15 Best-Sellers Upon Release
"Beautiful Things," a memoir written by President Joe Biden's second son, was released on Tuesday.
Biden Must Fix Border Fast or Risk Trump Saying He Was Right, Democrats Say
The longer the border problem drags on, the more voters may listen to Trump as he plots his political comeback, Democrats told Newsweek.
McConnell: Coca-Cola, MLB 'Quite Stupid' for Opposing Voting Restrictions
"It's irritating one hell of a lot of Republican fans," the GOP Senate minority leader said.
What to Know About COVID Vaccine Eligibility Expanding, Signing Up for Shot
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden is expected to expand vaccine eligibility to all Americans starting April 19. Here's what you need to know.
Tech's 'Inactivism' on Climate Policy is a Big Problem
Big Tech is now overtaking Big Oil as the biggest power player in Washington lobbying.
Franklin Graham Backs Ga. Voting Law, Asks if MLB Should 'Pull Out of N.Y.'
The prominent evangelical leader previously voiced support for former President Donald Trump's groundless claims of widespread voter fraud.
Democrats Fear Michigan Will Follow Georgia in Tightening Voting Laws
Michigan Senate Republicans introduced 39 "election reform bills" on March 24, which if passed, mean there will be much stricter thresholds for casting a ballot.
Hunter Biden Says His Family Name 'Opened Doors' But Can Be 'a Burden'
President Joe Biden's son discussed his battle with addiction and how his father "saved" him from it.
Renewed Transatlantic Partnership to Fight Climate Change
Four more years of former President Donald Trump could have led the world's laggards to further stall efforts to curb climate change.
Biden's First Judicial Nominees a Sign of What's to Come
Regardless of how well Biden's nominees are received in our 50-50 Senate, the real fight will happen when 82‐year‐old Justice Stephen Breyer inevitably retires.
Diamond and Silk Say Biden Isn't President, 'White House Looked Empty'
"When I looked up there on that White House earth cam, I don't see no snipers on the White House and the White House looked clearly empty to me," Lynnette "Diamond" Hardaway said while suggesting that President Joe Biden is not in charge of the U.S. government.