Mobile clinic brings COVID-19 vaccines to Baltimore homebound seniors
For one community in Park Heights-Pikesville, it took a lot of hard work, phone calls and a little luck to make it happen for them.
The lawmakers voted with a majority of 92 against 6 in the Senate
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‘I’m just standing here today with soup for my family,’ the protester says, echoing an odd comment from Donald Trump last summer
Unveiling of outfits for Team USA and Canada attract controversy — for different reasons
Kristen Clarke would be first Black woman to lead crucial Justice Department division amid rise in white supremacist violence and threats to voting rights
Sanctions follow allegations of election interference and a hacking campaign
A Russian intelligence agent accused of attempting to undermine US election integrity and sow disinformation was among Kremlin-linked figures targeted in Russian sanctions announced on Thursday. Federal authorities alleged that Konstantin Kilimnik "provided the Russian Intelligence Services with sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy" for former president Donald Trump in 2016. The allegations connect to findings from Robert Mueller's investigation and congressional investigations that assessed Mr Kilimnik was fed information by former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.
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The bill aims to expand the number of Supreme Court justices from nine to 13
Police in Worcester have arrested two men in a series of attacks with a paintball gun.
Days before attack, law enforcement officials were warned Stop the Steal campaign could attract ‘white supremacists, militia members’ and other violent groups
The incident is one of many police attacks against journalists during protests
Sen. Lindsey Graham called the move "dumber than dirt," saying Biden was "paving the way for another 9/11."
The US government may soon announce sanctions on Russian intelligence officials and companies, and expel diplomats from the country.
The top executives of more than three dozen Michigan-based companies, including General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co, on Tuesday issued a joint statement opposing Republican-backed legislation to restrict voting. The move appeared to be pre-emptive, after Georgia companies such as Coca-Cola Co and Delta Air Lines Inc endured public backlash for failing to take a stronger stance before that state enacted a raft of voting limits last month. "Government must avoid actions that reduce participation in elections - particularly among historically disenfranchised communities," the statement, which bore the names of 37 top executives, read in part.
An independent advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) met on Wednesday to discuss the recommended pause in administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after six people developed severe blood clots. After a four-hour discussion, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) agreed that more time was necessary to review data and potential health risks prior to voting on a recommendation. The CDC convened an emergency meeting of its ACIP after it announced alongside the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday that the federal agencies recommended for states to pause administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Sanctions are expected to be announced for alleged election interference and a hacking campaign
Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine will remain in limbo for a while longer after government health advisers declared Wednesday that they need more evidence to decide if a handful of unusual blood clots were linked to the shot — and if so, how big the risk really is. The reports are exceedingly rare — six cases out of more than 7 million U.S. inoculations with the one-dose vaccine. At an emergency meeting, advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wrestled with the fact that the U.S. has enough alternative shots to vaccinate its population but other countries anxiously awaiting the one-and-done vaccine may not.
Former U.S. Navy Seal Rob O'Neill joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss President Biden's decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan on the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
The US is to pull its forces out of Afghanistan by September - how much has it spent on the war?