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News - 2021
WH COVID Response Coordinator: J&J Pause Won’t Have ‘Significant Impact’ On Vaccine Rollout
By Cristina Cabrera
04.13.21 | 11:28 am
Nikki Haley’s About Face: I ‘Would Not Run’ If Trump Launches 2024 Prez Bid
By Zoe Richards
04.13.21 | 12:13 pm
GOP Senators Take Their Performative Feud With The MLB To A New, Legislative Level
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By Matt Shuham
04.13.21 | 1:16 pm
White House Previews Biden Plan To Fully Withdraw Troops From Afghanistan By Sept.
By Cristina Cabrera
04.13.21 | 3:29 pm
Police Chief, Officer Who Shot Black Motorist In Minneapolis Suburb Resign
By Matt Shuham
04.13.21 | 3:49 pm
DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 8: Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan democratic gubernatorial nominee, speaks with a reporter after a Democrat Unity Rally at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel August 7th, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. Whitmer will face off against republican gubernatoral nominee Bill Schuette in November. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 8: Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan democratic gubernatorial nominee, speaks with a reporter after a Democrat Unity Rally at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel August 7th, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. Whitmer will face off against republican gubernatoral nominee Bill Schuette in November. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
Major Michigan Corporations Warn Against New Restrictive Voting Bills In State
By Zoe Richards
04.13.21 | 4:15 pm
A 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident, is shown in Detroit, Sunday, April 5, 2020. The Census Bureau is required by federal statute to send the president the counts that will be used to carve up congressional districts — known as apportionment — and draw state legislative districts by Dec. 31. The new coronavirus COVID-19 spread forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) A 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident, is shown in Detroit, Sunday, April 5, 2020. The Census Bureau is required by federal statute to send the president the counts that will be used to carve up congressional districts — known as apportionment — and draw state legislative districts by Dec. 31. The new coronavirus COVID-19 spread forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Biden Picks Prominent Statistics Expert To Be First Latino Census Bureau Director
By Tierney Sneed
04.13.21 | 4:58 pm
After J&J News, Pfizer CEO Says It Can Deliver 10% More Vaccine Doses To U.S.
By Summer Concepcion
04.13.21 | 5:39 pm
WH Held Distressing Call With Governors As It Scrambled To Explain J&J News
By Summer Concepcion
04.13.21 | 6:59 pm
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