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A back-and-forth in demand led to a crunch with testing manufacturers as President Joe Biden called for testing to be a linchpin of recovery. The president known for his negotiating skills faces a do-or-die series of votes that will determine the fate of his domestic agenda. But it's not Republicans in Biden's way. It's his own party. The vote sets the stage for several groups, including people ages 65 and older, to get a Pfizer booster shot. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona tells U.S. News he's working to highlight some bright starts to the academic year – one that will again be inevitably overshadowed by the coronavirus. The successor to the country's first female chancellor will face expectations to maintain Angela Merkel's achievements. Getting children shots will allow educators to stop worrying about closures and start tackling the academic loss that mounted during remote learning, the education secretary tells U.S. News. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. |
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