Posts tagged COVID-19
President Biden Addresses the Nation About Ending His Reelection Campaign

This is Biden’s first public address since dropping out of the race and since testing positive for Covid-19 last Wednesday.

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Vice President Harris Celebrates the NCAA Championship Teams at the White House

This was Harris’ first appearance since President Biden ended his reelection campaign and endorsed Harris to be the next nominee.

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Back-to-back Super Bowl Champions visit the White House

Biden welcomed the Kansas City Chiefs back to the South Lawn to celebrate their resilience and team accomplishments this past season.

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Supreme Court v. Social Media Disinformation

The Supremes look at censorship on social media that violates the First Amendment about misinformation and active disinformation in the White House and beyond.

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Second Gentleman and Surgeon General Mark World Mental Health Day at the UNIS

In honor of World Mental Health Day, Emhoff and Dr. Murthy empowered young people and their parents to advocate for mental health in our country.

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President Biden warns of Trump’s threats to democracy and honors McCain in Arizona

As the U.S. gets closer to the 2024 presidential election, Biden reminds us to uphold democracy over power and aggression.

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CDC Recommends New Booster Shot for COVID

The COVID-19 booster shot was recently updated to target new variants, and the CDC highly recommends that all eligible Americans get the shot.

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President Biden Touts 'Bidenomics' Agenda in Philadelphia

“American owned. American operated,” President Biden said in his remarks at the Philadelphia Shipyard.

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What Does the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Mean for the Nation?

While the U.S. public health emergency (PHE) declaration has come to an end, COVID-19 is not over, and there will be changes that affect Americans.

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Ron Klain to Leave Biden Administration

“I have served longer than eight of the last nine Chiefs of Staff and have given this job my all; now it is time for someone else to take it on,” Klain said.

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Katie Feeney is Now Walking the Halls of the White House

Katie Feeney was appointed as White House Social Media Correspondent in hopes to inform a new - and younger - audience on politics.

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Emhoff on Antisemitism: "We cannot make this normal."

Emhoff has been referring to the raging antisemitism, of which he says he thought was well behind us, as an “epidemic of hate,” and has been working to eliminate it over the past two years.

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Test Scores Dropped to Lowest Point in Decades Due to Pandemic

Overall, the average math score dropped by five points for fourth graders and by eight for 8th graders. It was the largest drop in the history of the NAEP.

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Joe Biden Addresses the United Nations General Assembly

President Biden took the podium in New York to discuss the war in Ukraine, climate change, and the importance of having a unified body like the UN in the world today.

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Queen Elizabeth II Dies at 96

Queen Elizabeth II peacefully passed away on Sept. 8th, 2022. She was described as having a strong sense of duty and was determined to dedicate her life to her throne and her people.

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President Biden Tests Positive for COVID-19

In the wake of his diagnosis, all of Biden's travel plans and events were canceled including his speech in Pennsylvania, planned to begin just hours after the White House reported his diagnosis.

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Ninth Summit of the Americas Commences in Los Angeles

Leaders from across the American continents spoke at Summit events throughout the weekend to work on issues that impact the countries of the Western Hemisphere.

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Meet the Newest and Youngest Chief White House Correspondent

Emily Barkann has officially replaced Garrett Whitton as Chief White House Correspondent and brings with her a professional suitcase of experience.

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