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Jun 18

WATCH: Biden announces 300 million COVID-19 shots given in 150 days

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

The president noted that 65 percent of adults have received at least one shot, setting the stage for most Americans to have a relatively normal summer as businesses reopen and employers hire.

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Jun 17

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Biden to build on 'Obamacare' after Supreme Court tosses GOP lawsuit, Sec. Becerra says

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The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, survived a third major legal challenge at the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday. In a 7-2 vote, the justices rejected a lawsuit brought by 18 Republican-led states that questioned the ACA’s legality over…

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Jun 17

Juneteenth is now a national holiday. How did it come to pass?

By Associated Press

The United States government is catching up with Black people who have been commemorating the end of slavery in the United States for generations with a day called "Juneteenth."…

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Jun 17

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News Wrap: Putin praises Biden as 'professional,' emphasizes cybersecurity cooperation

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In our news wrap Thursday, Russia's President Vladimir Putin was back in Moscow offering new praise for his Geneva summit with President Joe Biden. A compromise proposal by Senator Joe Manchin to rewrite federal elections law picked up support and…

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Jun 17

WATCH: Biden signs bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday

By Kevin Freking, Associated Press

Biden signed into law a bill to make Juneteenth, or June 19, the 12th federal holiday. The House voted 415-14 on Wednesday to send the bill to Biden, while the Senate passed the bill unanimously the day before.

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Jun 16

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Key takeaways from tense but 'constructive' US-Russia summit

By Yamiche Alcindor, Meredith Lee

The summit in Switzerland is over, and President Joe Biden and Russia's President Vladimir Putin are headed home. As expected, there were no large breakthroughs from talks between the two leaders. Instead, both sides cast the talks as business-like, “positive”…

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Jun 16

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Exploring the issues affecting US-Russia relations and the future of diplomacy

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

There was a lot at stake and a lot discussed Wednesday during President Joe Biden's meeting with Russia's president Vladimir Putin. Nick Schifrin explores the outcome of their summit with Fiona Hill. Hill served as senior director for European and…

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Jun 16

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What exactly is Congress doing on infrastructure?

By Lisa Desjardins, Geoffrey Lou Guray

A new bipartisan Senate agreement on infrastructure has fueled debate among lawmakers around what the best avenue is to getting a deal. While Republicans consider a smaller scope bill, some Democrats nervous about losing key priorities are hoping to go…

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Jun 16

WATCH: Putin holds news conference after meeting with Biden

By Associated Press

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said that he and his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden agreed in principle to begin consultations on cybersecurity issues.

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Jun 16

Federal judge blocks Biden's pause on new oil and gas leases

By Associated Press

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty's ruling came in a lawsuit filed in March by Louisiana Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry and officials in 12 other states.

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