Beer? Money? States and Cities Offer Incentives to Get Vaccinated.
State employees who get vaccinated in Maryland are eligible for a $100 payment, while Detroit is giving out $50 prepaid debit cards to those who give someone a ride to a vaccine site.
NRA Leadership and Bankruptcy Assailed by U.S. Trustee
In a rare move, the trustee, part of the Justice Department, called for the dismissal of the N.R.A.’s bankruptcy filing or the appointment of an outside monitor.
In Another Reversal, Biden Raises Limit on Number of Refugees Allowed Into the U.S.
The action comes about two weeks after President Biden announced that he was leaving the Trump administration’s limit of 15,000 refugees in place, prompting a swift backlash.
FDA Set to Authorize Pfizer Vaccine for Adolescents by Early Next Week
The U.S. vaccination campaign will soon expand to millions more people, but public health experts say the move raises complicated questions about supply and access.
‘Here We Are Again’: Police Killings Loom Over Andrew Brown Funeral
Mr. Brown’s family was joined by relatives of other Black people killed by the police, including George Floyd and Daunte Wright.
Biden Confronts Coronavirus Vaccine Patents
President Biden and drugmakers are facing demands from liberal activists and global leaders to suspend intellectual property rights on the vaccines as the pandemic surges.
Schumer Readies Plan B to Push Immigration Changes Unilaterally
Should bipartisan talks stall, the Senate majority leader is exploring trying to use budget reconciliation to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants.
America Is Optimistic. Can Biden Make the Feeling Last?
The coronavirus is fading but not gone. Major legislation hangs in the balance. And in 2022, his party will be looking to defy history.
Meet the Man Now at the Center of the Debate Over Student Debt
Richard Cordray, the consumer financial protection chief under President Barack Obama, will now head the federal student aid office in the Education Department.
Severe Weather Threatens South as Tornadoes Tear Across 4 States
The authorities blamed the weather for one death as tornadoes touched down in Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky and South Carolina.
Swiss Billionaire Quietly Becomes Influential Force Among Democrats
Hansjörg Wyss, who recently dropped his bid to buy Tribune Publishing, has been a leading source of difficult-to-trace money to groups associated with Democrats.
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