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Biden Nominees, Vaccine Plan Elevate Science in Trump Contrast
The recent round of scientific nominations and vaccine plans announced by the Biden-Harris transition team indicate President-elect Biden is making good on promises to make science-based policy decisions.
Biden Team Eyes Jenny Yang, Ex-EEOC Chair, to Run Labor Agency
The incoming Biden administration is giving serious consideration to selecting Jenny Yang, a former EEOC chair, to head the Labor Department’s contractor compliance agency, according to two sources familiar with internal personnel discussions.
Biden’s Stimulus Hopes May Depend on ‘Reconciliation’: QuickTake
President-elect Joe Biden says he hopes for quick approval of his sweeping economic stimulus plan that would pump $1.9 trillion into the economy in the form of direct household assistance, jobless benefits and money for vaccine distribution, schools and child care.
N.Y. Litigator Berke to Lead Trump Impeachment Prosecution
New York litigator Barry Berke has been tapped as Democrats’ top legal adviser in the upcoming impeachment trial against President Donald Trump.
$15 Wage Plan Faces Debate Over Pandemic-Era Impact
The minimum wage increases proposed as part of President-elect
U.S. Backs Off Claim Rioters Tried to Capture and Kill Officials
In a dramatic account of the siege at the Capitol, U.S. prosecutors in Arizona claimed Thursday that rioters had sought to “capture and assassinate” elected officials, but retracted the assertion a day later.
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