The White House has announced it is supporting waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines in an effort to expand access to vaccines worldwide.
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Biden defeats Trump in an election he made about character of the nation and the President
America has chosen Democrat Joe Biden as its 46th president, CNN projects, turning to a veteran voice who has projected calm and compassion, promised a more empathetic and scientific approach to the pandemic, and pledged to stabilize American politics after four years of Donald Trump‘s White House chaos.
Political Experts Rank Trump as the Worst U.S. President In History
Many have been calling Donald Trump the worst president ever since his inauguration, and the claim has just received official validation. A panel of 170 politics experts has confirmed that Trump is in fact the worst U.S. president in history, the New York Times published in a report on President’s Day.
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White House Seriously Considering Banning Laptops on All International Flights to the US
Following a ban of in cabin electronic devices that are “larger than a smartphone” on flights coming to the US from locations in eight majority-Muslim countries, it appears the White House wants to expand its curious policy. This morning, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly told Fox News’ Chris Wallace that he was considering applying the ban to all incoming international flights.
This Flying Operating Room Aboard A C-17 Was Sent To Cuba During President Obama’s Visit
Along with the armada of motorcade and helicopter lugging transports, as well Air Force One and other special air mission VIP aircraft, a C-17 outfitted as a mobile emergency operating room accompanied President Barack Obama on his historic visit to Cuba last week.
WHITE HOUSE LIFTS RESTRICTIONS ON MARIJUANA RESEARCH
Marijuana may be one of the most popular drugs in the world, but marijuana is notoriously difficult to research, particularly in the United States.
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Henry Johnson, Black World War I Hero, To Receive Medal of Honor Nearly 100 Years After His Heroism
In 1918 during World War I, Germany was getting the better of France, so much so that United States Gen. John Pershing loaned troops—the Harlem Hellfighters, a battalion of Black men from New York.