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​Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated President elect Joe Biden

December 15, 2020 Antonio Chad

​Russian President Vladimir Putin praised President-elect Joe Biden on winning the US official election — following quite a while of holding out until…

The first shipment of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine will reach New York on Monday

December 14, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The first shipment of Pfizer’s Covid vaccine will arrive at New York on Monday — and health-care laborers could be getting their shots…

“She’ll lead and coordinate my critical domestic policy agenda”; Biden

December 12, 2020 Emma Perkins

President-elect Joe Biden formally presented Susan Rice as the head of his homegrown plan on Friday — guaranteeing the outrage scarred Obama-period public…

On Christmas Eve, federal workers are given paid leave

December 12, 2020 Benjamin Leo

President Trump on Friday marked a request giving government laborers a took care of day deal with Christmas Eve. The news was an…

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to Biden’s election victory in four swing states

December 12, 2020 Antonio Chad

The US Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a test to President-elect Joe Biden’s political decision wins in four essential swing states — avoiding…

Seventeen states, Trump join Texas SCOTUS suit to throw Biden voters

December 10, 2020 Benjamin Leo

WASHINGTON — Seventeen states on Wednesday recorded a brief with the Supreme Court favoring a Texas claim against four battleground states Joe Biden…

The House of Representatives votes 335-78 for defense bill despite President Trump’s veto threat

December 9, 2020 Antonio Chad

The House of Representatives casted a ballot by a staggering 335-78 edge on Tuesday to pass a $740 billion defense bill regardless of…

The Department of Homeland Security will begin accepting new applications

December 8, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The Department of Homeland Security on Monday said it will start tolerating new applications for the “Dreamers” program that shields from removal certain…

Mayor Bill de Blasio will publicly take the coming coronavirus vaccine

December 8, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Mayor Bill de Blasio will openly take the coming Covid vaccine with an end goal to relieve doubtful New Yorkers’ interests and show…

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