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Cristina Alexander / WSVN-TV:
Birx shares her chilling conclusion as America arrives at a moment of introspection on the coronavirus — (CNN) — The US may finally be getting a handle on the coronavirus pandemic, but for so many Americans, it's too late, and that disconnect is raising fresh questions about why the US couldn't have done more earlier.
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Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
Birx tells CNN most U.S. covid deaths ‘could have been mitigated’ after first 100,000 — Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator under President Donald Trump, said most coronavirus deaths in the United States could have been prevented if the Trump administration had acted earlier and more decisively.
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Mediaite and New York Post
New York Times:
The C.D.C.'s ex-director offers no evidence in favoring speculation that the coronavirus originated in a lab. — The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a CNN clip on Friday that he favored a theory, decried by many scientists and rejected as …
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Kelly Mena / CNN:
Former Trump chief of staff calls ex-President's Capitol riot claims ‘manifestly false’ — (CNN)The former chief of staff to ex-President Donald Trump on Saturday pushed back against his former boss' recent attempt to whitewash the history of the January 6 Capitol riot.
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The Hill
Vivian Yee / New York Times:
‘A Very Big Problem.’ Giant Ship in the Suez Remains Stuck. — A tiny Egyptian village has a front-row seat to the unfolding effort to dislodge the container ship that ran aground in the canal, holding up $10 billion in global trade every day. — MANSHIYET RUGOLA, Egypt …
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Rubén Rosario / WSVN-TV:
At least 114 killed in Myanmar in deadliest day since start of protests — (CNN) — At least 114 civilians were killed across Myanmar on Saturday, according to a tally by the independent Myanmar Now news outlet, as the military junta continued to crack down on peaceful protests.
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New York Times:
Under Biden, Democrats Are Poised to Raise Taxes on Business and the Rich — The president's infrastructure proposals are likely to require trillions of dollars in new tax revenue. They also give liberals a chance to address what they call the failures of Republican tax cuts.
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KRDO, Politico and Political Wire
New York Times:
China, With $400 Billion Iran Deal, Could Deepen Influence in Mideast — The countries signed a sweeping pact on Saturday that calls for heavy Chinese investments in Iran over 25 years in exchange for oil — a step that could ease Iran's international isolation.
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The Week, The Daily Caller, Al Jazeera, UPI, The Times of Israel, Associated Press and Political Wire
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Laura Ingraham:
Trump Says He Will Visit Southern Border — “A lot of people want me to. The Border Patrol and all of the people of ICE, they want me to go. I really feel I sort of owe it to them, they're great people,” former President Donald Trump said during an interview with Judge Jeanine on Fox News.
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New York Post and Fox News
Kyle Jaeger / Marijuana Moment:
New York Marijuana Legalization Bill Is Officially Released, With Votes Planned Within Days — A new bill to legalize marijuana in New York was released on Saturday after lawmakers and the governor finalized a deal that has been negotiated for weeks. Votes in the legislature are now expected to take place in the coming week.
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Sarah Elbeshbishi / USA Today:
Minnesota Supreme Court throws out rape conviction because intoxicated woman willingly consumed alcohol — The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a person can't be found guilty of sexually assaulting someone who is intoxicated if that person willingly ingested drugs or alcohol.
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Kate Bennett / CNN:
After two months in office, Kamala Harris is still living out of suitcases — and she's getting frustrated with it — (CNN)It has been more than two months since Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president of the United States, a historic moment for the country, as Harris is the first woman …
Sean Hannity:
CAUGHT CHEATING: Biden Relied on Notes, Pictures, Prepared Statements During First Press Briefing — President Joe Biden was caught using note cards and photographs during his first solo press briefing Thursday after eagle-eyed reporters posted images of his podium during the conference with members of the media.
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The Western Journal
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
In Washington, Policy Revolves Around Joe Manchin. He Likes It That Way. — Mr. Manchin's belief in the need to keep the filibuster has set the stage for a collision between Democrats eager to use its majorities to pass sweeping legislation and a political throwback determined to restore bipartisanship.
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Breitbart, Occupy Democrats and Raw Story
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
He's a Famous Evangelical Preacher, but His Kids Wish He'd Pipe Down — The Rev. Rick Joyner has called on Christians to arm themselves for civil war. But his children would be on the other side. — The Rev. Rick Joyner is a famous evangelical leader who has called on Christians …
John Sharp / al.com:
Mo Brooks calls U.S. Capitol rioters ‘fools’; says sedition charges up to Justice Department — The mob of pro-Trump supporters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6 were “fools” who wrecked efforts by Republicans in Congress to debate baseless allegations of “voter fraud and election theft …
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Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, The Hill, RedState and CBS News
New York Times:
A Collapse Foretold: How Brazil's Covid-19 Outbreak Overwhelmed Hospitals — The virus has killed more than 300,000 people in Brazil, its spread aided by a highly contagious variant, political infighting and distrust of science. — PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — The patients began arriving …
David Frum / The Atlantic:
The Bombs That Never Went Off — You were probably busy with other things in September 2020. — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died. The raging COVID-19 pandemic had erupted at the White House. President Donald Trump had debated Joe Biden.