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Coronavirus
Fauci resumes COVID-19 updates from White House on Biden's 2nd Day
Nation World
Senate could get Trump impeachment articles Friday
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is asking for the start of the trial to be delayed to February to give former President Trump time to prepare.
Coronavirus
President Biden signs burst of coronavirus orders, requires masks for travel
The president has vowed to take far more aggressive measures to contain the virus than his predecessor, starting with stringent adherence to public health guidance.
Coronavirus
Fauci: Fall 2021 could see 'degree of normality' if enough are vaccinated by then
Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted that if 70 to 85% of Americans are vaccinated by mid to end of summer, there could be a 'degree of normality' in Fall 2021.
Coronavirus
Dr. Fauci discusses COVID-19 variants that are more transmissible
Dr. Fauci said the more transmissible variants of the COVID-19 virus should be taken seriously, but it appears vaccines currently will still be effective against it.
Coronavirus
Dr. Fauci: We are still in a very serious situation with COVID pandemic
On the first full day of the Biden presidency, Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke to reporters about the current status of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Money
Still checking your mail? Why you may to wait 4 weeks for your 2nd stimulus check
The IRS may show a stimulus check was mailed to you back on Jan. 6, so why haven’t you received it by now?
Nation World
Third stimulus check: When might Americans receive $1,400 payments?
Now that President Joe Biden is in office, when could Americans see a third coronavirus stimulus check from Biden's plan? Here's a possible timeline.
Nation World
President Biden signs executive order to extend eviction moratorium
The order delays housing foreclosures and evictions until at least March 31, 2021.
Coronavirus
First confirmed US COVID-19 case was identified 1 year ago in Washington
One year ago, the first case of coronavirus was confirmed in the U.S. marking the beginning of a public health crisis that turned Americans' lives upside down.
Nation World
Biden's first act: Executive orders on pandemic, climate, immigration
In his first hours as president, Biden signed executive actions reversing Trump's policies on climate, immigration and the coronavirus.
Nation World
US jobless claims decline to a still-high 900,000
The government said that 5.1 million Americans are continuing to receive state jobless benefits, down from 5.2 million in the previous week.
Nation World
Senate could get Trump impeachment articles Friday
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is asking for the start of the trial to be delayed to February to give former President Trump time to prepare.
Coronavirus
President Biden signs burst of coronavirus orders, requires masks for travel
The president has vowed to take far more aggressive measures to contain the virus than his predecessor, starting with stringent adherence to public health guidance.
Coronavirus
Fauci: Fall 2021 could see 'degree of normality' if enough are vaccinated by then
Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted that if 70 to 85% of Americans are vaccinated by mid to end of summer, there could be a 'degree of normality' in Fall 2021.
Coronavirus
Dr. Fauci discusses COVID-19 variants that are more transmissible
Dr. Fauci said the more transmissible variants of the COVID-19 virus should be taken seriously, but it appears vaccines currently will still be effective against it.
Coronavirus
Dr. Fauci: We are still in a very serious situation with COVID pandemic
On the first full day of the Biden presidency, Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke to reporters about the current status of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Money
Still checking your mail? Why you may to wait 4 weeks for your 2nd stimulus check
The IRS may show a stimulus check was mailed to you back on Jan. 6, so why haven’t you received it by now?
Nation World
Third stimulus check: When might Americans receive $1,400 payments?
Now that President Joe Biden is in office, when could Americans see a third coronavirus stimulus check from Biden's plan? Here's a possible timeline.
Nation World
President Biden signs executive order to extend eviction moratorium
The order delays housing foreclosures and evictions until at least March 31, 2021.
Coronavirus
First confirmed US COVID-19 case was identified 1 year ago in Washington
One year ago, the first case of coronavirus was confirmed in the U.S. marking the beginning of a public health crisis that turned Americans' lives upside down.
Nation World
Biden's first act: Executive orders on pandemic, climate, immigration
In his first hours as president, Biden signed executive actions reversing Trump's policies on climate, immigration and the coronavirus.
Nation World
US jobless claims decline to a still-high 900,000
The government said that 5.1 million Americans are continuing to receive state jobless benefits, down from 5.2 million in the previous week.
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