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Something happened on the path Joe Biden set toward normalcy: He pushed aggressively for a very ambitious agenda – and he's already achieved a lot of it. Joe Biden is trying to turn the clock back on 40 years of Washington economic orthodoxy. California loses a U.S. House seat for the first time based on new census data, but people aren't leaving the Golden State in droves. The one-dose vaccine can help inoculate a population that can be hard to reach, but trust may be even more important. Beijing sees an opportunity to improve its own dismal relationship with New Delhi after concerns the Biden administration acted too late to help India's worsening coronavirus crisis. President Joe Biden is hoping to cement a once-in-a-lifetime windfall that could radically reshape education in the U.S. – if he can convince Congress to raise taxes to pay for it. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. Join U.S. News on May 4 at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) for a virtual conversation with Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii. She recently introduced the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, which passed in the Senate in April and looks to curb attacks on members of the Asian American, Pacific Islander and other communities.
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