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Granholm Vows To Create New Jobs, Cleaner Solutions As Energy Secretary
Sen. Cassidy: ‘Does the Biden administration really care about jobs?’
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Sen. Cassidy: ‘Does the Biden administration really care about jobs?’
60 percent of the state’s kindergarteners start enter unprepared
It’s not clear whether other senators would sign on to Kaine’s proposal, and if so, how many might do so.
Starting next week, a minimum of 10 million vaccine doses per week will be distributed across states, tribes and territories.
Seven U.S. Senate Democrats urged the chamber’s ethics panel to investigate Sen. Josh Hawley’s role in the pro-Trump assault on the Capitol.
Some employees have reportedly expressed concerns that the vaccine would diminish the vaccinated person’s fertility.
Legal team launches investigation into government’s handling of storm survivors
State doesn’t know the race of over half of those vaccinated
Louisiana waiting on drug companies to ramp up supply
Part of the national security team that was expected to be confirmed Wednesday.
Biden and Harris join national commemoration on the eve of their inauguration
Joe Biden early Wednesday unveiled the list of executive orders.
Joe Biden is set to become the 46th president of the United States at noon.
‘We can do this if we open our souls instead of hardening our hearts’
‘Disagreement must not lead to disunion,’ president says
As Vice President Kamala Harris was sworn in on Wednesday as the 49th vice president of the United States.
While the bill would likely pass the House, it’s unclear if Democrats have enough votes in the Senate.
It could also potentially transport oil from the Williston Basin, which includes Montana.
The state will start taking applications for fantasy sports operators next month
Says his plan is ‘based on scientific, not politics’