The Report: Summer Swoon Threatens Biden Agenda

The Report: Summer Swoon Threatens Biden Agenda

Plus: Border pressure, critical race theory and long COVID, explained

June 4, 2021

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Measuring government performance

US President Joe Biden  makes his way to board Air Force One before departing from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on June 1, 2021. - President Biden is heading to Tulsa, Oklahoma on the centenary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

The president has called for a 'month of action' to keep Congress focused on infrastructure, police reform and voting rights before the summer slowdown descends on Washington.

Advocates, experts and some lawmakers are ramping up pressure on the administration to get rid of a Trump-era emergency border order.

Most Americans are not familiar with term critical race theory, but that hasn't stopped some from getting upset about attempts to reckon with the sprawling repercussions of slavery.

The Biden administration has set a deadline to get 70% of American adults at least partially vaccinated by July 4.

A group of Chinese scientists plans to rebut a recent letter by prominent Western scientists casting doubt on the consensus that the coronavirus originated from incidental animal contact.

While most individuals sickened by COVID-19 will recover, other 'long-haulers' may still suffer from symptoms months after their infection.

U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.

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