Biden immigration proposal looks to roll back four years of Trump’s hardline policies
Biden will introduce legislation that includes an eight-year pathway to citizenship for nearly 11 million immigrants living in the United States without legal status.
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The first US case. The first death. The first outbreak at a nursing home.
A year after COVID-19 arrived in the US, the front line staff in Washington state are still holding on.
Goldman Sachs posts impressive earnings thanks to Wall Street’s strength
Goldman Sachs, one of the largest investment banks on Wall Street, reported results for the fourth quarter that easily topped analysts’ expectations Tuesday morning.
For Janet Yellen and the US economy, the stakes have never been higher
Janet Yellen, the former chair of the Federal Reserve and President-elect Joe Biden’s pick to lead the Treasury Department, faces a huge task ahead.
Opinion: For investors, there’s plenty to be optimistic about in the year ahead
As more Covid-19 vaccines are becoming readily available, 2021 offers renewed optimism that we may expect a rebound of the economy — and of life in general. The rapid development and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines has been nothing short of extraord…
Sen. Josh Hawley finds new publisher after Simon & Schuster dropped book
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley’s forthcoming book will now be published by conservative publishing house Regnery Publishing after it was dropped by Simon & Schuster earlier this month following the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol building.
Census chief quits early after final round of citizenship controversy
The Trump-appointed official overseeing the 2020 census announced his resignation on Monday, nearly a year before his term was scheduled to end.
‘The lost years’: Climate damage that occurred on Trump’s watch will endure long after he is gone
For four years, President Donald Trump has careened from one crisis to the next, many of his own making.
Bulletproof vests and gas masks: Journalists prep for inauguration
At the end of December, Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau Chief Kimbriell Kelly was looking at getting Moleskine notebooks as gifts for her staff. A couple weeks later, she was procuring goods of a decidedly different kind: gas masks, helmets and bod…
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