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WASHINGTON 鈥?With impeachment threats and potential lawsuits looming, President Barack Obama knows whatever executive actions he takes on immigration will face intense opposition. So as a self-imposed, end-of-summer deadline to act approaches, Obama lawyers are carefully crafting a legal rationale they believe will withstand scrutiny and survive any court challenges, administration officials say.The argument goes something like this: Beyond failing to fix broken immigration laws, Congress hasn ;t even provided the government with enough resources to fully enforce the laws already on the books. With roughly 11.5 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally 鈥?far more than the government could reasonably deport 鈥?the White House believes it has wide latitu
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The Senate Committee on Appropriations held a hearing July 2 on protocols related to a future COVID-19 vaccine. Watch the hearing in the video player above.Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health testified that we are all optimistic that the Trump administration vaccine-acceleration program Operation Warp Speed will produce a safe and effective vaccine for COVID-19 by year end, and able to provide 300 million doses by early 2021.Collins said, The goal that we have set to have a vaccine that works and is
stanley cup safe by the end of 2020 will be met by one of the several vaccines candidates. Collins added that the U.S. is also targeting having 1 million rapid, on-site tests per day sometime around September to enable schools reopening and sports events.By fall we expect that the winning technologies will make it possible to deploy several million more tests each week,
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