The department said it would “continue to protect those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services” despite Texas’ controversial abortion law.
Author: Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAY
COVID-19 booster shot for Pfizer, Moderna vaccines will be available Sept. 20
The White House on Wednesday unveiled plans for COVID-19 booster shots this fall for Americans who received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams to meet Biden on reducing gun violence
The Brooklyn borough president will join other local leaders at the White House discuss Biden’s strategy to curb a nationwide surge in gun violence.
VP Harris to meet ‘Dreamers’ on 9th anniversary of DACA amid uncertainty over immigration bills, Texas case
Harris’ meeting marks the ninth anniversary of DACA’s creation and comes as a federal case threatens to upend protections for recipients.
Technical issue turns Kamala Harris’ plane around just after takeoff for Guatemala
The vice president was about 30 minutes into her flight to Guatemala City when the plane was forced to return to Maryland.
‘A walking briefing book’: How Biden adviser Erika Moritsugu quietly champions AAPI priorities
Erika Moritsugu of Hawaii, the White House Asian American and Pacific Islander senior liaison, tackles everything from COVID-19 to AAPI hate crimes.
Trump touted the Abraham Accords as a ‘new dawn’ for the Middle East. 9 months later, Gaza erupted.
Trump-era deals normalizing relations between Israel and Arab countries were touted as a step toward peace, but recent violence shows their limit.
Biden announces Uber, Lyft partnership providing free rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites through July 4
Biden announced efforts to encourage Americans to get vaccinated to meet his goal of 70% of the adult population getting at least one shot by July 4.
Biden to unveil 6 executive actions to curb gun violence, nominate a permanent ATF director
President Joe Biden is set to unveil six executive actions aimed at curbing gun violence on Thursday, and will nominate David Chipman as ATF director.
Psaki: Biden’s ‘Neanderthal’ comment was a ‘reflection of his frustration’
Psaki defended President Joe Biden’s comments comparing some Republican governors’ decision to lift mask mandates to “Neanderthal thinking,” calling it a “reflection of his frustration” about Americans refusing to follow public health guidance.
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