With President-elect Joe Biden inauguration just two days away, major pawlicy changes were underway as the Delaware Humane Association, on Sunday (local tim
Joe Biden s German Shepherd Major honoured at indoguration ANI | Updated: Jan 18, 2021 13:46 IST
Washington [US], January 18 (ANI): With President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration just two days away, major pawlicy changes were underway as the Delaware Humane Association, on Sunday (local time), held an indoguration for First Dog-elect Major Biden.
Major, a German Shephard, who was adopted by the Bidens in 2018 from the Delaware Humane Associaton would become the first dog from a shelter to live at the White House. Champ, Biden s second dog who is also a German Shepherd has been a member of the Biden family since 2008.
Biden s inauguration on January 20 would be the first time in four years that the White House would have dogs.
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The following is a Q&A with KRGV Reporter Tony Velasquez Jr. and Dr. Andrew Smith, a political science professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
TVJ: The House of Representatives made history today by impeaching Donald Trump a second time, what is your take on that?
AS: The events of last Wednesday were inevitable and I don t think the House had any choice but to to do this.
Experts Warn of Inauguration Threat to Soft Targets, Fully Expect Violence
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With President-elect Joe Biden s Inauguration looming on Jan. 20 amid one of the most serious political crises in the country s modern history, experts expressed concern to
Newsweek that the event itself may not necessarily be the primary focus for President Donald Trump loyalists seeking to disrupt the transition of power by attacking more vulnerable targets around the nation. Soft targets, crowded places, and critical infrastructure remain an attractive target to domestic terrorists and to those who wish to embarrass the government, Brian Harrell, former Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection at the Department of Homeland Security, told
With President-elect Joe Biden about to assume office, he will soon roll out his “clean energy” plan, aimed at reducing America’s dependence on fossil fuels.
But such a move will cause ripples beyond America’s borders. It will likely impact key developing countries that have become increasingly reliant on fossil fuel imports from the booming U.S. oil and gas industry.
Biden’s Clean Energy Plan
In December 2020, Joe Biden appointed his climate team, which included a person who served under the Obama administration.
Among the list of climate nominees and appointees is Gina McCarthy, who spearheaded the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan, which mandated emission reduction in America’s power plants and set in motion the country’s alignment with the Paris Climate Agreement.