President Joe Biden’s actions look to expand child care to individuals working on federal projects and ensure at-home caregiving for veterans.
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From Ireland, Biden confused a rugby team with ‘Black and Tans’ British military group – and the English didn’t like it
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Andy Ogles, GOP congressman representing Nashville shooting site, criticized for posing with guns in family Christmas photo
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‘A family’s worst nightmare’: Biden reacts to Nashville shooting, urges assault weapons ban
President Joe Biden pointed out that the 28-year-old shooting suspect used two “assault-type” weapons, according to Nashville police.