Biden Orders Sweeping Assessment of Russian Hacking, Even While Renewing Nuclear Treaty
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg President Biden has a 200-page strategy to bolster production of vaccines, treatments and medical-grade protective gear while reaching out to communities of color. | | By David E. Sanger and Julian E. Barnes There will be no "reset" of the American relationship with Moscow, administration officials say. But in an era of constant confrontation in cyberspace, the president seeks to avoid a nuclear arms race. | | By Eric Lipton Commutations in high-profile Medicare fraud cases have elicited anger among those who spent years pursuing complex prosecutions. | | |
Health By Apoorva Mandavilli Laboratory studies of mutations circulating in South Africa suggest they may dodge some of the body's immune responses. | | Opinion By Ezra Klein You don't get re-elected for things voters don't know about. | | |
By Reuters President Biden signed a string of executive orders and presidential directives on Thursday, rolling out a "full-scale, wartime" coronavirus strategy, including requiring masks on some planes, trains and buses. | | By Reuters Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, President Biden's chief medical adviser for Covid-19, addressed reporters from the White House on Thursday, and warned the nation was "still in a very serious situation" because of the pandemic. | | By The Associated Press The House and Senate on Thursday held back-to-back votes approving a special waiver to allow Lloyd J. Austin III, a retired four-star Army general, to serve as secretary of defense even though he has not been out of uniform for the required seven years. | | |
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