What To Expect From A Biden Administration On Foreign Policy
President-elect Joe Biden is vowing to reestablish relations with U.S. allies and bolster diplomacy as the next commander in chief.
President-elect Joe Biden is vowing to reestablish relations with U.S. allies and bolster diplomacy as the next commander in chief.
The new advisory takes effect in Chicago Monday morning, and only requests residents limit their time outside of the house. But the governor is threatening a shut down soon.
Concerns about the accuracy of the 2020 census after Trump officials cut the count short have led to calls for a redo. But the proposal comes with major legal, financial and logistical complications.
Illinois lawmakers are postponing their fall veto session, leaving the state budget and other initiatives as unfinished business.
COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to surge across Illinois. On Wednesday, the state reported 12,657 new cases and 145 more deaths.
President-elect Joe Biden is attempting to lower the temperature on transition uncertainty and Donald Trump and his Republican allies continue to spread disinformation about election results. As election officials in both parties have maintained, the election was conducted fairly and transparently across the country.This episode: correspondent Scott Detrow, correspondent Asma Khalid, and voting reporter Miles Parks.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
55% of Illinois residents voted in opposition to the graduated income tax.
The new advice came as the state reported 12,657 new COVID-19 cases and 145 deaths during the past 24 hours.
President Trump has been tweeting, but his schedule has been empty since the election, and he hasn’t spoken publicly since Thursday. He will visit Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day.
President-elect Joe Biden is quietly pushing forward with the business of preparing to become America’s next commander in chief, ignoring President Trump’s efforts to block him.