4 Takeaways From Biden’s Address to Congress
President Biden struck a hopeful tone on the pandemic, and history was made with two women on the dais.
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President Biden struck a hopeful tone on the pandemic, and history was made with two women on the dais.
Under the cloud of a pandemic and an insurrection, a locked-down Capitol provided an unusual backdrop for President Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress.
An analysis of body camera footage shows that one officer appeared to keep his knee on the upper right side of Mr. Gonzalez’s back for 2 minutes 50 seconds.
The president’s speech laying out trillions of dollars in new economic proposals plays to voters’ warm feelings toward federal aid in the coronavirus pandemic.
The Justice Department’s announcement of the charges was the latest in a string of moves to make civil rights protections a priority.
President Biden’s proposal calls for community college to be free for all Americans, which may relieve some of the burdens saddling low-income and working-class college students.
President Biden’s latest proposal is funded by raising taxes on wealthier Americans, and it is likely to encounter Republican resistance for that reason.
Anthony Alvarez, 22, died after a police officer shot him following a chase. A video showed he was running away, holding a gun.
The charges are the most significant hate crimes prosecution so far by the Biden administration, which has made civil rights protections a major priority.
The ruling delays for at least 30 days the release of the footage in the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., who was killed last week by the county sheriff’s deputies.
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