President Biden is urging Congress to approve another $22.5 billion in new emergency aid to combat COVID-19, though his administration has only just begun looking into hundreds of billions in stolen pandemic relief funds in what prosecutors have called the largest fraud in U.S. history.
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With a series of pen strokes and one proclamation, Ducey further tightened election law, forbid transgender participation in sports, prohibited doctors from performing gender-reassignment surgery on children, outlawed abortions after 15 weeks of gestation, and ended the state’s COVID-19 declaration of emergency.
On Monday, the Philippines and the United States kicked off their biggest joint military drills since 2015, underscoring improved defense ties after President Rodrigo Duterte had scaled back some earlier war games to pursue warmer ties with China.
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The Biden administration plans on lifting the COVID-19 restrictions that have denied immigrants access to the United States on public health grounds since March of 2020.
Moscow continues to renege on its promise to “increase mutual trust and create conditions for further negotiations” by scaling back its military operations near Kyiv, where Russian forces continue launching multiple strikes.
The Biden administration is considering temporarily removing restrictions on summer sales of higher-ethanol gasoline as a way to lower fuel costs for U.S. consumers, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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A Ukrainian nuclear official has reported that ingredients used to build a dirty bomb have gone missing from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
National Football League (NFL) clubs adopted new post-season overtime rules on Tuesday, giving each team a chance to possess the ball, the league said.
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