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Author: Benjamin Leo

President Biden says COVID-19 vaccine will be “available” to every American who wants it by the end of July

February 18, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden on Tuesday said that the COVID-19 vaccine will be “accessible” to each American who needs it before the finish of July….

Biden administration will unveil its immigration reform legislation in Congress this week

February 16, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Biden administration will divulge its immigration change legislation in Congress at some point this week, various individuals acquainted with the matter tell…

“The biggest winner of this whole impeachment trial is Lara Trump” :Sen. Graham

February 15, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Sen. Lindsey Graham anticipated on Sunday that GOP votes to convict previous President Trump in his Senate impeachment preliminary will give his girl…

Republicans on divided reactions to President Trump’s impeachment acquittal

February 14, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Republicans on Saturday offered wide-running responses to President Trump’s impeachment exoneration. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), who was among the 43 Senate Republicans casting…

FDA granted Moderna permission to increase the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses per vial from 10 to 14

February 13, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowed Moderna authorization to expand the quantity of COVID-19 vaccine doses for every vial from 10 to…

Twitter was permanently suspends Project Veritas account for breaching its “private information policy”

February 12, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Twitter on Thursday yanked the record of traditionalist activist group Project Veritas over “rehashed infringement” of the organization’s standards on sharing others’ private…

Biden spoke with Chinese President for the first time since taking office,raising concerns over the economy and human rights

February 11, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden on Wednesday talked with Chinese President Xi Jinping unexpectedly since getting to work. The two world leaders talked by telephone, with…

Johnson & Johnson CEO says people may need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 annually for the next several years

February 11, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The CEO of Johnson and Johnson said Tuesday that individuals may should be vaccinated against COVID-19 yearly for the following quite a long…

AOC, Schumer argued that COVID-19 relief bill being rammed through Congress without Republican input can still be considered “bipartisan.”

February 9, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday contended that the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 help charge that is being slammed…

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