Obama, Bush, Clinton join forces with new group helping Afghan evacuees
The organization, Welcome.US, formally launches Tuesday.
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The organization, Welcome.US, formally launches Tuesday.
Mississippi officials are asking the Supreme Court to overrule its abortion precedents.
Garland announced the changes in a speech to the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Barrett delivered a lecture hosted by the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former FDA commissioner, said for skeptical parents, getting their children vaccinated against COVID-19 is not a "binary decision."
Kinzinger is a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which will hear from Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday.
Justice Department attorneys argued in their 30-page complaint that the statute was enacted in "open defiance" of the Constitution.
The ATF has not has a Senate-confirmed director since 2015.
Senator Joe Manchin suggested last week Congress take a "strategic pause" on the sweeping plan.
The court said it "anticipates" providing live audio of oral arguments set for October, November and December.
The shadow docket refers to the orders and summary decisions issued by the Supreme Court without full briefing and oral argument.
Mr. Biden surveyed storm damage in Manville, New Jersey, and Queens, New York.
"The bottom line is very likely at least part of the plan will be implemented, but ultimately the entire plan will be," Fauci said.
"This ban necessitates codifying Roe v. Wade," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
In a 5-4 decision late Wednesday, the Supreme Court allowed Texas' ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy to remain in effect.