Politics & Government
How Does The Biden Administration Plan To Reach Its Clean Energy Goal?
The administration is crafting an ambitious plan to zero out carbon emissions while addressing environmental injustice. It faces the challenge of a divided Congress and conservative courts.
Proposed Biden-Putin Summit Follows Latest Russian Tensions With Ukraine
President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin may meet in person, after Biden's suggestion of a face-to-face summit during their telephone call on Tuesday.
Report: Capitol Police Leadership, Equipment Deficiencies Hampered Jan. 6 Response
The watchdog review also found that some advance intelligence offered a "more alarming" warning ahead of the day's events.
CDC, FDA To Review J&J Shot After 6 Blood Clot Cases Reported Out Of Nearly 7M Doses
In a statement on Tuesday, U.S. authorities said they are "reviewing data involving six reported U.S. cases of a rare and severe type of blood clot in individuals after receiving the J&J vaccine."
'Enough Is Enough': Democrats Push For GOP Support On Asian American Hate Crimes Bill
The legislation would address the spike in hate crimes and violence targeted at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Democrats need GOP votes to advance the bill in the Senate this week.
Biden To Make Historic Census Director Pick With Latinx Statistician Rob Santos
If confirmed by the Senate, Robert Santos, president of the American Statistical Association, would be the bureau's first permanent director of color overseeing the national count and major surveys.
Biden Proposes A Summit To Putin On Their 2nd Call
President Biden had his second call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and proposed a summit in the months ahead to talk about arms control, Ukraine and cyber issues.
Officer Billy Evans Is Honored At U.S. Capitol Where He Served And Was Killed
Evans, killed in an attack earlier this month, is only the sixth U.S. Capitol Police officer to have died in the line of duty.