Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.
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The White House, the 100-day review aims to “help create more resilient and secure supply chains for critical and essential goods”.
Semiconductors are among the four key products listed.In the previous week, the Semiconductor Industry Association called on the President to offer “substantial funding for incentives for semiconductor manufacturing”.In the same statement, the organisation highlighted how the share of global semiconductor manufacturing capacity in the US has fallen from 37 per cent
.Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.
Joe Biden has said that he wants every adult in the US to be eligible for a coronavirus vaccine by the beginning of May 1, as he aims to bring the country “closer to normal” by the July 4 holiday.Marking one year since the coronavirus outbreak was defined as a pandemic, the US president said he will be directing states to expand eligibility for vaccinations.Biden’s move is intended to allow Americans to at least gather in small groups for this year’s Independence Day holiday.The severity of
“Finding light in the darkness is a very American thing to do,” Joe Biden said last night in his first presidential primetime address. “In fact, it may be the most American thing we do,” the 46th POTUS added on the first anniversary of the Covid-19 shutdown hitting the country.
One year after the nation was brought to a near-standstill by the coronavirus, President Joe Biden pledged in his first prime-time address Thursday night to make all adults eligible for vaccines by May 1 and raised the prospect of "independence from this virus" by the Fourth of July. He offered Americans fresh hope and appealed anew for their help.
WASHINGTON – In his first primetime address to the nation since taking office in January, President Joe Biden reflected on the one year mark of the coronavirus pandemic that has taken the lives of 527,726 Americans.
A solemn but sturdy President Joe Biden took to airwaves tonight in his first presidential primetime address to tell a divided and coronavirus battered America that help is truly on the way with vaccines and financial aid. Just 50-days in office, Biden’s careful crafted speech also proved a steady but stark contrast to his predecessor in both style and substance.
President Joe Biden marked the one year of coronavirus with an inclusive speech on Thursday (March 11).
Joe Biden used his first primetime address as president to call attention to the rise of anti-Asian racism amid the COVID-19 pandemic, calling the attacks “un-American.” Biden, who delivered his March 11 speech on the one-year anniversary of the first pandemic shutdowns, condemned those who have committed “vicious hate crimes against Asian Americans who’ve been attacked, harassed, blamed and scapegoated.”
Marking a year of loss and disruption, President Joe Biden on Thursday signed into law the $1.9 trillion relief package that he said will help the U.S. defeat the coronavirus and nurse the economy back to health.
WASHINGTON – In a simple Oval Office event with Vice-President Kamala Harris by his side and also attended by members of the White House press corps, President Joe Biden signed his American Rescue Plan $1.9 trillion relief package into law Thursday afternoon.
Joe Biden is making his first primetime address to the nation as President of the United States on Thursday, with the remarks set to begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, meaning the broadcast networks will be breaking in to their regularly scheduled lineups to cover it.
Roughly five years after he was nominated by former President Barack Obama to fill the Supreme Court seat once held by Antonin Scalia, Merrick Garland finally got a Senate confirmation hearing and came out with a new job! On Mar. 10, the U.S.
WASHINGTON – The U. S. House of Representatives Wednesday passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan coronavirus relief package championed by President Joe Biden in a near party line vote of 220-211.
President Joe Biden’s massive $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan is about to become law, after the House gave final passage to the legislation, which will provide an unprecedented lifeline to American households in the form of direct payments, child tax credits. Unemployment insurance and small-business relief.
Chrissy Teigen's Twitter page became a "hell hole" after she asked US President Joe Biden to follow her. The 35-year-old model was initially thrilled when the US leader started following her on the platform earlier this year, but she's now explained why she subsequently asked him to change his mind.
place in our schools, yet [former Education Secretary] Betsy DeVos created a double standard that allows schools to ignore reports of harassment based on sex where similar reports based on race, national origin, or religion would require an appropriate response,” Ria Tabacco Mar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Women’s Rights Project.
President Joe Biden commemorated International Women’s Day (March 8) by nominating two female generals to 4-star commands: Air Force General Jacqueline Van Ovost and Lt. General Laura Richardson.
President Joe Biden will deliver a primetime address on Thursday, the one-year anniversary of the Covid-19 shutdowns.
President Joe Biden is sharing some optimistic news.
Kelly Clarkson had the honor of being the first sit down solo interview First Lady Jill Biden has had since her husband President Joe Biden was sworn into office last month.