Biden Administration Turns Its Attention To Climate Crisis President Biden is expected to sign on Wednesday an order further pausing oil and gas drilling on federal land. It's one of several climate-focused executive actions he will make official. Scott Detrow
Biden Administration Aims To Buy 200 Million More COVID-19 Vaccine Doses President Biden announced on Tuesday that his administration is trying to secure enough vaccine doses to ensure that 300 million Americans are vaccinated by the fall. Scott Detrow
Most U.S. Mayors Do Not Support Reallocating Police Resources, Survey Finds Eighty percent of the mayors who responded say they believe their police budgets last year were "about right." Juana Summers
In Phone Call, Biden Presses Putin Over Cyber Breach, Navalny Despite disagreements on many issues, the president and the Russian leader agreed to extend the only remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control deal. Jaclyn Diaz
Biden Announces Plans To Boost COVID-19 Vaccine Supply On Tuesday, President Biden announced a plan to boost the COVID-19 vaccine supply by 20% over the next three weeks and by hundreds of millions of doses by summer. Pien Huang
The Biden Administration Is Working To Buy 200 Million More COVID-19 Vaccine Doses The Biden administration says it plans to buy an additional 100 million doses from both Moderna and Pfizer and pledges greater transparency with state and local leaders about supply expectations. Benjamin Swasey
Biden Administration Criticized For Delay In Tackling Opioid Crisis More than 200 Americans are dying from drug overdoses daily. Now the Biden administration faces criticism for reportedly delaying a Trump administration policy widely seen as a way to help save lives. Brian Mann
'Take The Politics Out Of The Census,' Biden's Commerce Pick Raimondo Says Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, expected to oversee the U.S. Census Bureau as the next commerce secretary, says she will "rely on the experts" at the agency to ensure the 2020 census is accurate. Hansi Lo Wang
New Capitol Police Chief Offers 'Sincerest Apologies' To Congress Acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman told a House committee that the department expects to answer "for our failings on Jan. 6." Mark Katkov
Biden White House Aims To Advance Racial Equity With Executive Actions President Biden on Tuesday signed four executive actions aimed at upholding one of his key campaign themes. Brian Naylor