CDC Director says anaphylaxis reaction to Covid as low as 2-in-million as US vaccinates record 1.6m per day
‘These are rare treatable outcomes,’ Dr Rochelle Walensky says
‘These are rare treatable outcomes,’ Dr Rochelle Walensky says
Party to seek to recover legal costs from its former leader - in new deterioration in relationship
Dr Levine, praised for leading Pennsylvania’s pandemic response, was deadnamed and misgendered after being nominated for assistant secretary of health
‘We reject the logic of first come first served’: European Commission demands jabs produced in UK plants
History is full of horrors, like slavery and the Capitol riots, but physical reminders allow us to never forget the truth
Several evicted from site, as group says it will occupy tunnel ‘for as long as it takes to stop HS2’
‘We must vaccinate Britain, and to do that we need a plan to ensure that no one from black, Asian and ethnic minority communities is left behind,’ says shadow women and equalities minister Marsha de Cordova
Thomas Bach once again dismissed speculation that the Games could be cancelled
To stay popular, the president needs to think about how his financial plans for rebuilding America are really going down
The head of the Republican National Committee is declining to encourage former President Donald Trump to run for the White House in 2024
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President Joe Biden has vowed to restore America's place as a world leader in offering sanctuary to the oppressed by raising the cap on the number of refugees allowed in each year
The NFL has picked three people who have served during the coronavirus pandemic as honorary captains for the Super Bowl along with inaugural poet Amanda Gorman for an original poem
New president hits the ground running with a sweeping set of executive actions, memorandums and policy proposals to shape the next four years
Clubs at steps three to six of the National League system are set to receive a boost
The governing body also addressed the presence of crowds at this summer’s tournament
Things are about to get nasty again, writes Andrew Buncombe, as Joe Biden talks about peace and unity
Lockdown and Brexit may have altered people’s food shopping habits
Gorman recited ‘The Hill We Climb’ at Biden’s inauguration
Jen Psaki has struck a factual and friendly tone with reporters in her first week as press secretary for the new Biden administration. Joe Sommerlad on how her style differs from those who came before.
Analysis: Democrat control of Congress means the White House now has a chance to overhaul US tax policy. So what should we expect from the Biden administration on the taxation front? Ben Chu investigates
Video showing people demanding the discharge of an elderly hospital patient has been widely shared on social media
The Turin mayor and four others were convicted and sentenced to a year and six months in jail in connection with a stampede during a public viewing of the 2017 Champions League final
Experts say country is working to improve its ability to perform cyber attacks
January has surpassed December as the deadliest month since the start of the pandemic, as the last two months make up more than one-third of total Covid-19 deaths in the United States.