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Trump doesn't ultimately decide what is covered by executive privilege, but he could stall the process enough to damage the investigation.
Trump doesn't ultimately decide what is covered by executive privilege, but he could stall the process enough to damage the investigation.
The first poll after the FDA fully authorized a coronavirus vaccine shows a record-low number of vaccine skeptics, though it's not clear how much the FDA's decision impacted that.
This is a sleeping giant of an issue for the administration.
Here's what you need to know to follow the special election to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom, why his job is threatened and who is running to replacement should he lose.
The administration initially offered more carefully worded denials, but it has edged closer to a full one — even as a new report contradicting it landed Sunday.
For years, the Trump administration touted its discussions with the Taliban. Now, those same officials are criticizing President Biden’s Taliban discussions.
Breyer signaled he agrees with former justices who said retirements can be conveniently timed.
Why it’s receiving so much criticism from the right and the left now.
The claim is that the FDA didn't really fully approve the Pfizer vaccine. It's based on misinformation.
The FDA's full authorization of the Pfizer vaccine has set these mandates in motion. But the anti-mandate crowd is rather quiet — even as other prominent Republicans give the mandates the green light.
This week the House speaker steered her party out of a fight that leadership warned would be “mutually assured destruction.”
Other countries have seen political unrest over their approaches to the virus. But the divides on restrictions and vaccines are bigger in the United States than almost any other major country.
What's remarkable about the push is how few adherents it's had. But it's eventually led to people buying up livestock dewormer.
Several state laws and orders specifically cited the fact that the vaccines were approved only for emergency use. Republicans also emphasized this in pushing back on mandates. Now we find out whether it was truly about that.
The first question is what the full approval of the Pfizer vaccine means for vaccine skeptics' safety concerns. The bigger question might be what it means for employer mandates, which are likely to expand substantially.
At a rally in Alabama, Trump was heckled for telling people to get vaccinated. Rep. Mo Brooks was booed for telling people to move on from the 2020 election.
Biden claimed there were "no circumstances" in which Americans were unable to get to the airport. The reality is very different. But even when the president clarified, we didn't really get much of an answer about what's being done about it.
The party has doubled down on urging its supporters not to pick a backup candidate, even as Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) appears to be in some trouble.
Greg Abbott, Ron DeSantis and Doug Ducey get the headlines. Others, though, have shunned the idea that this issue is about personal freedom or a lack of efficacy.
One reason that's surfacing: Politics