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Category: Politics

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…

Blasio claimed that Gov. Cuomo’s budget proposal would cut nearly $500 million funding from city’s public hospital system

February 12, 2021 Antonio Chad

Mayor Bill de Blasio asserted that Gov. Cuomo’s budget proposal would cut almost $500 million in subsidizing from the city’s public hospital system,…

GOP Sen. Mike Lee objects ‘bogus’ proof introduced at Trump impeachment trial

February 11, 2021 Dave Barr

WASHINGTON — Confusion reigned in the last snapshots of Day 2 of previous President Donald Trump’s Senate impeachment trial on Wednesday when a…

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…

former President Donald Trump attorney withdrawn request that the impeachment trial be paused

February 9, 2021 Dave Barr

An attorney for previous President Donald Trump has removed his all around allowed demand that the impeachment preliminary be stopped during the Jewish…

The Justice Department will ask US attorneys appointed by Trump to resign

February 9, 2021 Antonio Chad

The Justice Department will ask US lawyers named by previous President Donald Trump to leave, as per a senior authority at the department….

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…

Iran must stop enriching uranium before US will lift sanctions and negotiate a new nuclear deal :US president

February 8, 2021 Dave Barr

Iran should quit enhancing uranium before the US will lift sanctions and negotiate another nuclear arrangement with the Islamic nation, President Biden said…

President Biden says that “God willing” there will be a full stadium for the next Super Bowl

February 8, 2021 Antonio Chad

President Biden said that “God willing” there will be a full stadium for the following Super Bowl — and that federal rules for…

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