Speaking on the eve of his 100th day in office, the Democrat will propose $4tn (£2.9tn) in spending.
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Biden to pitch historic spending plans to Congress
Speaking on the eve of his 100th day in office, the Democrat will propose $4tn (£2.9tn) in spending.
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Biden to pitch historic spending plans to Congress
Speaking on the eve of his 100th day in office, the Democrat will propose $4tn (£2.9tn) in spending.

Covid-19: US relaxes guidance on masks outdoors
Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a face mask outdoors, except in crowded settings.

Family of black man shot by US police demand video
Andrew Brown's family are calling for the release of all bodycam footage after he died last week.

Harry and Meghan to join Covid vaccine concert
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been announced as campaign chairs of the star-studded event.

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Why a US photographer says 'sorry for the war'
Peter van Agtmael chronicles the perception of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and their realities.

What we all got wrong about Biden
People expected a low-key president, trying to unify. Instead he's been transformational, says BBC's Jon Sopel.

Florida school bars vaccinated teachers from classrooms
The fee-paying Miami school told staff vaccinated teachers might "transmit something" to students.
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Biden to pitch historic spending plans to Congress
Speaking on the eve of his 100th day in office, the Democrat will propose $4tn (£2.9tn) in spending.

Covid-19: US relaxes guidance on masks outdoors
Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a face mask outdoors, except in crowded settings.

Family of black man shot by US police demand video
Andrew Brown's family are calling for the release of all bodycam footage after he died last week.

Harry and Meghan to join Covid vaccine concert
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been announced as campaign chairs of the star-studded event.

Video 3 minutes 29 seconds
Why a US photographer says 'sorry for the war'
Peter van Agtmael chronicles the perception of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and their realities.

What we all got wrong about Biden
People expected a low-key president, trying to unify. Instead he's been transformational, says BBC's Jon Sopel.

Florida school bars vaccinated teachers from classrooms
The fee-paying Miami school told staff vaccinated teachers might "transmit something" to students.

Covid-19: US relaxes guidance on masks outdoors
Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a face mask outdoors, except in crowded settings.

Family of black man shot by US police demand video
Andrew Brown's family are calling for the release of all bodycam footage after he died last week.

Harry and Meghan to join Covid vaccine concert
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been announced as campaign chairs of the star-studded event.
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