The Food and Drug Administration said a vial of Pfizer’s vaccine may contain six or seven doses, not the five the label says it holds.
Leaders are scrapping aid to states and cities as well as liability protections for companies as they try to finish negotiations on a $900 billion package.
The worker, who is now in stable condition, had no history of such reactions. The incident echoes two similar cases in Britain.
Leslie T. Fenwick, dean emeritus of the Howard University School of Education, and Miguel Cardona, the top education official in Connecticut, are the transition team’s focus, people familiar with the process said.
A hearing on election irregularities became a forum for revisiting rejected complaints the president made without evidence about alleged voter fraud in several swing states.
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The project became a symbol of the Trump presidency and one of the most expensive federal infrastructure projects in U.S. history.
Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell said the central bank was not out of tools to support the recovery but reiterated his calls for more help from Congress.
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The formal designation against two trading partners could be one of President Trump's final shots in his global trade war.
All 14 defendants in trial related to 2015 attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo are found guilty
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America’s poverty rate has risen at the fastest pace ever this year after aid for the unemployed declined.
In President-elect Joe Biden’s Delaware hometown, families are suffering in silence amid an economic recovery that shows signs of fizzling and a pandemic that is only getting worse.
Joyce Warshaw, the mayor of Dodge City, Kan., said her vote for the mask mandate has led to a flood of violent threats.
An investigation by the Associated Press exposed major flaws in the investigation and prosecution of Myon Burrell in the 2002 slaying of an 11-year-old girl.
The number of states that have outlawed capital punishment is rising, as is the number of prosecutors who say they will not seek it.
The lawsuit, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, will allege the tech giant suppressed competition in order to reap massive profits from lucrative targeted advertisements placed across the web.
The proposed regulations would effectively create a pecking order among employees when cutting the federal workforce.
A Post analysis found 45 of the 50 biggest U.S. companies turned a profit since March. The majority of firms cut staff and gave the bulk of profits to shareholders.
The National Labor Relations Board is pushing the e-commerce giant and the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union to agree to terms for a union election at the Bessemer, Ala., warehouse prior to a scheduled hearing Friday.
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