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Jan 27

WATCH: U.N. Ambassador nominee Linda Thomas-Greenfield appears at Senate confirmation hearing

By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press

Linda Thomas-Greenfield says that if confirmed by the U.S. Senate as America's ambassador to the United Nations she will vigorously counter China’s authoritarian agenda.

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Jan 27

WATCH: Energy Secretary nominee Jennifer Granholm appears at Senate confirmation hearing

By Associated Press

Granholm is advocating for the U.S. to become a stronger competitor in renewable energy, such as wind and solar power, that does not emit planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.

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Jan 26

Watch 6:34
Biden's latest executive actions take on vaccine distribution, racial inequality

President Biden is moving on new fronts in his latest spate of policy actions Tuesday that include boosting COVID vaccine supplies and addressing racial equity. Biden's actions come as the U.S. Senate gears up to put his predecessor on trial.

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Jan 26

Watch 4:51
Senate reaches agreement on filibuster rule, but reform is still on the table

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday dropped his demand that Democrats guarantee they would keep the filibuster rule, which gives both parties power on most votes. This after two Democrats, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Sen. Kyrsten…

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Jan 26

Watch 9:26
White House adviser Susan Rice on expanding opportunities for Americans

In his first week in office, President Biden has made several moves to address equity in America. White House domestic policy adviser Susan Rice, who has echoed the president’s commitment to expand opportunities for Americans, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.

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Jan 26

U.S. to purchase 200 million more doses of COVID-19 shots to speed vaccinations

By Jonathan Drew, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden was set to announce the surge in deliveries to states Tuesday afternoon, along with the news that the federal government is purchasing an additional 100 million doses each of the two approved coronavirus vaccines.

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Jan 26

Judge bars Biden from enforcing 100-day deportation ban

By Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press

The order represents a victory for Texas' Republican leaders, who often sued to stop programs enacted by Biden's Democratic predecessor, President Barack Obama.

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Jan 26

WATCH: Biden unveils national strategy on COVID-19, announces vaccine supply purchases

By Associated Press

President Joe Biden’s White House has operated with sparse staffing to prevent the spread of the virus, mandating social distancing and the wearing of N95 masks.

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Jan 26

WATCH: White House 'open-eyed' about 'hard' challenge of wide-scale vaccination, Psaki says

By Associated Press

The White House said Tuesday vaccinating a large portion of the U.S. population is "going to be hard" and "it is going to take a multifaceted approach." President Biden hopes the country can ramp up to 1.5 million shots per…

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Jan 26

Biden to order end of federally run private prisons

By Aamer Madhani, Associated Press

The moves come as Biden is set to sign a series of orders and memorandums Tuesday to spotlight the new administration's effort to make combating racial injustice a central focus of his presidency.

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