President Biden Says He Caught Cold From His Grandson, Doesn't Have COVID-19
President Biden explains his raspy voice following a speech on the November jobs report, saying he caught a cold from…
President Biden made remarks on the November 2021 jobs report. According to the Department of Labor Department, the U.S. economy created… read more
President Biden made remarks on the November 2021 jobs report. According to the Department of Labor Department, the U.S. economy created 210,000 non-farm jobs in November. The unemployment rate fell to a COVID-19 pandemic-era low of 4.2%. The president also said he had a cold that he got from one of his grandchildren. close
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