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Biden to Halt Drilling on Public Lands
Two people with knowledge of Biden’s plans outlined the proposed moratorium, which will be announced Wednesday.
Impeachment Goes to Senate, Testing Trump’s Sway over GOP
It's an early sign of Trump’s enduring sway over the party, even out of office.
Reigning Champion Chiefs Dump Bills 38-24 in AFC Title Game
The Chiefs advanced to face a familiar foe in Tom Brady and the NFC champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl in two weeks in Tampa, Florida.
Biden Revokes Trump Report Promoting ‘Patriotic’ Education
Trump created the group in September to rally support from white voters.
On Day One, Biden Targets Trump Policies on Climate, Virus
With the stroke of a pen, Biden intends to halt construction on Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall, end the ban on travel from some Muslim-majority countries, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and the World Health Organization and revoke the approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Colorado: No IDs for Vaccine To Ensure Non-Citizens Included
Ignoring it could cause medical facilities and local health agencies to lose access to vaccines.
Bill Would Repeal Wyoming’s Rules for Home Wind, Solar Power
Under the bill, utilities would no longer be required to buy excess electricity generated by home-scale systems.
Biden Sworn in as Nation’s 46th President
Biden took the oath of office just before noon Wednesday during a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. The presidential oath was administered by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.