
Millions of Americans unable to get 2nd COVID-19 vaccine shot
Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
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Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
Woman claims power provider is breaking Texas price-gouging law with sky-high charges during state's deep-freeze outages.
Banking executive will succeed Roger Ferguson Jr. and become the second Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company.
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The nation's biggest retailer offering immunizations -- a booster shot to U.S. efforts with more than 20 pharmacy chains.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi implemented proxy voting last May to give House members a way to votes while avoiding exposure to COVID-19.
Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
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Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi implemented proxy voting last May to give House members a way to votes while avoiding exposure to COVID-19.
Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
A partisan battle is taking shape over an independent commission to investigate the January 6 Capitol attack.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi implemented proxy voting last May to give House members a way to votes while avoiding exposure to COVID-19.
On Friday, an FDA panel voted unanimously to clear the way for an emergency use authorization for the J&J vaccine.
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden traveled to Houston to survey the damage from Texas' recent storm.
Earlier this week, New York joined several states in reopening indoor sports arenas to a limited number of fans.
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On Friday, an FDA panel voted unanimously to clear the way for an emergency use authorization for the J&J vaccine.
Food regulators warn that DIY baby formula can lead to nutritional imbalances and foodborne illness.
The nation's biggest retailer offering immunizations -- a booster shot to U.S. efforts with more than 20 pharmacy chains.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine's "plug and play" platform means it's easy to modify, and scientists expect an update to fight new, troubling variants by the fall.
Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
Hospital and public health officials say vaccine supply and scheduling snafus are a big reason for 2nd-dose delays.
Congress could pass the $1.9 trillion relief bill by mid-March, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
Woman claims power provider is breaking Texas price-gouging law with sky-high charges during state's deep-freeze outages.
Banking executive will succeed Roger Ferguson Jr. and become the second Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company.
The agency approved a $3.2 billion program to help low-income families and people who lost jobs in the last year.
Charges come as activists are raising alarms about the recent spate of violence and racism against Asian Americans.
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