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Sweeping New Vaccine Mandates for 100 Million Americans
No testing opt-out is expected to be included for the executive branch requirement.
President Biden to Survey Ida’s Storm Damage in Louisiana on Friday
The White House says President Joe Biden will visit Louisiana on Friday to survey storm damage from Hurricane Ida.
‘As Long as it Takes': FEMA, Other Agencies Respond to Ida
President Joe Biden has spoken with officials in states pounded by Hurricane Ida, detailing the federal effort to survey the damage and ensure access to electricity, water, and cell phone service.
US Regulators Give Full Approval to Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
It's a milestone that may help lift public confidence in the shots as the nation battles the most contagious coronavirus mutant yet.
US Health Officials Call for Booster Shots Against COVID-19
The plan calls for an extra dose eight months after people get their second shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Resigns
The resignation will be effective in fourteen days.
Biden to Allow Eviction Moratorium to Expire Saturday
Biden called on “Congress to extend the eviction moratorium to protect such vulnerable renters and their families without delay.”
American Sunisa Lee Wins All-Around Gymnastics Gold
Simone Biles watched from the stands.
CDC Reverses Course on Indoor Masks in Some Parts of US
The CDC is also recommending masks in K-12 schools for the upcoming academic year.
Blue Origin’s Bezos Reaches Space on First Passenger Flight
The founder of Blue Origin as well as Amazon on Tuesday will become the second billionaire to ride his own rocket.
Robert E. Lee Statue Removed in Charlottesville
Its threatened removal became a rallying point for white supremacists and inspired their violent 2017 rally that left a woman dead and dozens injured.
Start the Barty! Australian Wins Wimbledon for 2nd Major
Barty is the first Australian woman to win Wimbledon since Evonne Goolagong in 1980.
Tragedy on Lake Bistineau; One Dead After Accident in Arcadia
A 20-year-old man was arrested in connection with this tragedy.
Pope Francis goes to Rome hospital for intestinal surgery
The Vatican did not confirm when the Pope would undergo the procedure.
Capitol, Symbol of Democracy, Off-Limits on Independence Day
It's off-limits to most public visitors
Tropical Storm Elsa Nears Cuba Amid Fears of Flooding
Elsa already created havoc for Jamaica and Haiti.
Demolition Crews Move in at Condo Tower Amid Storm Fears
The confirmed death toll stands at 24, but 121 people are still unaccounted for.
U. S. Adds a Solid 850,000 Jobs as Economy Extends Its Gains
It's a sign that companies may be having an easier time finding enough workers to fill open jobs.
Senate President: Louisiana Veto Override Session Likely
Momentum is building for Louisiana lawmakers to hold an historic veto override session.
Report Showed “Major Damage” Before Florida Condo Collapsed
The report said there were systemic issues that needed to be fixed.