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Jill Biden Details Stimulus Funding to Fight Child Poverty

“This administration is going to make sure you have what you need to get through the storm,” the first lady said during remarks in Birmingham.

Judy McGinn, Librarian With a Love for Home, Dies at 78

She was hyper-vigilant about keeping safe during the pandemic, but she caught Covid-19 after her first vaccine.

Ghost Guns: What They Are, and Why They Are an Issue Now

One of the actions taken by President Biden to curb gun violence was to crack down on the proliferation of firearms that are assembled from kits and do not have serial numbers.

Biden’s Budget Calls for Major Expansion of Housing Assistance Programs

The proposed $9 billion increase in the president’s budget for the Department of Housing and Urban Development follows $27 billion in new funding included in the pandemic relief package.

C.D.C. Funding Would Increase Under Biden’s Spending Plan

President Biden wants to increase funding for the Health and Human Services Department, the hub of the federal government’s pandemic response.

What is Proportional Force? Chokeholds and Neck Restraint in Chauvin Trial

Proportional force is the idea that the force that an officer is supposed to use on a suspect, including the use of chokeholds or other neck restraints, should not be more intense than necessary.

Likely Legal, ‘Vaccine Passports’ Emerge as the Next Coronavirus Divide

Businesses and universities want fast, easy ways to see if students and customers are vaccinated, but conservative politicians have turned “vaccine passports” into a cultural flash point.

Matt Gaetz Said to Have Sought Pardon From Trump

The congressman was at the time under investigation over whether he violated sex trafficking laws, though it was unclear what he knew of the inquiry.

Sgt. Jody Stiger of LAPD Returns to Stand in Derek Chauvin Trial

Sgt. Jody Stiger of the Los Angeles Police Department is expected to be the only outside expert to testify for the state about police training and use of force.

FEMA Will Provide More Money for Covid Funeral Expenses

Billions of dollars from two Covid relief measures will be used to soften the financial blow for grieving families by reimbursing funeral and related expenses.

Expanding Supreme Court Could Undermine It, Breyer Says

Justice Stephen G. Breyer’s talk, on the nature of the court’s authority, had a valedictory quality.

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