The 39-year-old woman experienced difficulties urinating and soreness at the injection site four days after receiving her second dose of the Moderna vaccine.
Biden is expected to sign the $1.9 trillion bill into law on Friday.
Joe Biden has said he plans to sign the bill into law as soon as possible, just days before federal unemployment benefits expire.
The $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill includes several provisions to send relief to struggling Americans.
A House Democratic said the $1.9 trillion package and the $1,400 stimulus checks could help the party win congressional seats in the 2022 midterm elections.
The ban would forbid abortion procedures on victims of rape and incest. “Governor Hutchinson: we’ll see you in court,” ACLU of Arkansas' executive director said.
Biden has taken an understated approach to stimulus checks, recently confirming that his name will not appear on the physical notes.
Biden plans to nominate a prominent advocate of breaking up Big Tech firms to a key regulatory post, suggesting an aggressive antitrust stance.
New bills target mail-in voting and absentee ballots, which organizations like the ACLU say are meant to target Democratic voters.
Meghan Markle appeared on Oprah Winfrey's Sunday CBS special, where she expressed having suicidal thoughts while pregnant.
The third wave of one-time economic impact payments would go to 86% of adults and 85% of children.
Sen. Roy Blunt is the latest senior Republican to announce he won't run in 2022. Here are three potential candidates for his seat from each party.
The Senates' conservative draft rankled some on the Democrat's leftmost wing, but looks to have good odds for a Wednesday vote.
The IRS is expected to begin sending out the stimulus checks via direct deposit the week of March 17 or the week of March 22.
The stimulus payments would go to roughly 85% of American households.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was ridiculed after he focused on reading a Dr. Seuss book that wasn’t being pulled from publication instead of working towards COVID relief for his constituents.
The proposal would also make obstructing a sidewalk or hallway a felony. Its sponsors say it's necessary to restore "law and order."
The one-month extension stops it from expiring during Congress' August reccess, and allows the first $10,000 in benefits to be tax-free.
After an op-ed criticizing Trump's CPAC speech as lacking vision, Trump called on Fox to drop the conservative strategist.
Calligraphers may be an odd job for an office that deals with national and international politics, but they play an important role in helping the president carry out their job.
Kamala Harris became the first woman to hold the second-highest public office in American history, but will she be compensated the same as her male predecessors?
Jared Kushner had previously served as Trump's senior adviser.
A Republican senator called for Senate clerks to read through the 628-page legislation aloud on the floor.
Moderate Democrats have narrowed the eligibility threshold for stimulus checks, clearing the way for COVID-19 relief to go forward.
National Guard troops patrolled the Capitol after officials warned of a new attack plot by extremists, but the feared show of force by those still angry over Donald Trump's election defeat did not materialize.
Trump will be allowed back on YouTube but only when the threat of his inciting violence abates, said the head of the popular online video sharing platform.
An election reform bill heads to the Senate with many Democratic priorities, but faces steep opposition from Republicans.
A recent post on Facebook claims that the children of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are eligible to run for the U.S. presidency.
Biden on Wednesday agreed to narrow the eligibility for $1,400 payments as the relief bill heads to the Senate for a vote.
As Biden's pick for deputy director, Young received acclaim from both sides, with some suggesting she would wind up with the top spot.