President Biden will travel to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday morning for a routine annual physical exam
WASHINGTON—President Biden will travel to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday morning for a routine annual physical examination, according to the White House, his first such exam as president.To Read the Full Story.
WASHINGTON—President Biden will travel to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday morning for a routine annual physical examination, according to the White House, his first such exam as president.To Read the Full StoryIndonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
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