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Sandra Tan / Buffalo News:
Free beer offer results in more vaccinations than all Erie County first-dose clinics last week — The idea of getting vaccinated had been rolling around in the back of Tyler Morsch's mind for weeks. As a 28-year-old, he didn't feel in any particular danger, but he finally decided …
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Jesse Naranjo / Politico:
Fauci predicts ‘dramatic difference’ in pandemic outlook if more are vaccinated — Top Biden health adviser Anthony Fauci on Sunday predicted that the country's coronavirus situation will be dramatically different a year from now if larger proportions of the population are vaccinated.
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Davone Morales / ABC News:
Vaccinations are the ‘end game’ to the COVID-19 crisis in India: Fauci — White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on “This Week.” — Horrific scenes unfold in New Delhi hospitals — A hospital administrator said she ordered doctors and nurses to hide after the staff members were attacked by grieving families
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E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Tory lessons for Republicans — Opinion by — Local and regional election results across Britain last week hold lessons for American politicians. Not least is this: A Trumpist Republican Party that had taken the coronavirus pandemic more seriously and had delivered tangible benefits …
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Emilio Casalicchio / Politico:
UK Labour descends into civil war after dismal election results
UK Labour descends into civil war after dismal election results
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The Guardian, The Nation, Talking Points Memo, LabourList and Political Wire
Tony Romm / Washington Post:
GOP governors slash jobless aid to try to force more Americans to return to work — Arkansas, Montana and South Carolina have acted in recent days to end extra $300 weekly payments to unemployed Americans, even as the Biden administration maintains generous benefits are not deterring people from seeking work
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Dana Goldstein / New York Times:
Schools Are Open, but Many Families Remain Hesitant to Return — Even as fears of the coronavirus abate, many students are continuing to opt out of in-person learning. Some school leaders are trying to woo — or push — them back. — Pauline Rojas's high school in San Antonio is open.
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Stef W. Kight / Axios:
The next political battleground: school boards — The debate over coronavirus precautions and school reopening has fueled a surge of new candidates for school boards across the country. — Why it matters: What was traditionally a nonpartisan, hyper-local role is now at center of a swirling national political debate.
Graham Moomaw / Virginia Mercury:
‘Tired of getting whupped’: GOP convention voters offer competing visions for a red Virginia — Republicans around Virginia streamed into voting sites Saturday to choose their nominee for governor, and in Caroline County, Don Denton was first in line. — He said he was backing Amanda Chase …
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Ted Cruz / Wall Street Journal:
Your Woke Money Is No Good Here — Corporations have taken advantage of Republicans for too long. I won't take their PAC dollars anymore. — Georgia's new election law runs 98 generously spaced pages. A fast reader can get through it in one sitting. If you're the CEO of a major corporation …
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Washington Post:
South Carolina may bring back electric chair, once used to execute a 14-year-old boy later exonerated — Barely 5 feet tall and not yet 100 pounds, George Stinney Jr. sat so small in the electric chair that the straps were too big to contain him. — The 14-year-old had to sit on books for his head to reach the headpiece.
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Police robbed these Black men of their lives, too, but we're not talking about this | Will Bunch — It was nearly 50 weeks ago that the Minneapolis murder of an unarmed Black man, George Floyd, under the knee of then-police officer Derek Chauvin, finally put the issue of police killings in America on the front burner.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
McConnell safe in power, despite Trump's wrath — Share to Facebook Share to Twitter — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is safe in his job despite repeated attack from former President Trump, Republican aides and strategists say. — At the same time, GOP sources …
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Mica Soellner / Washington Examiner:
GOP in Utah county moves to censure Romney, despite state party's vote against it — The Republican Party in a Utah county is moving forward with censuring Sen. Mitt Romney over his vote to impeach former President Donald Trump, defying a decision by the state's GOP to nix such a measure.
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Salt Lake Tribune, Crooks and Liars and The Gateway Pundit
Emily Peck / New York Times:
How Child Care Went From ‘Girly’ Economics to Infrastructure — Experts who sounded the alarm about the care economy were often shunted to the side of policy discussions. Not anymore. — When the economist Nancy Folbre got a call from the MacArthur Foundation in 1998, she was expecting rejection …
Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Free Speech Inc.: The Democratic Party finds a new but shaky faith in corporate free speech — Share to Facebook Share to Twitter — After Facebook's oversight board this week upheld the social media giant's continuing ban of former President Trump, the response of Rep. Ilhan Omar …
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
The one that gets away: Joe Biden's jaded romance with Iran — Nearly two decades ago, as Americans stunned by the 9/11 attacks were still sifting through rubble on the East Coast and in Afghanistan, then-Sen. Joe Biden seized the moment to call for a revival of U.S. ties with Iran.
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Warren says she will run for reelection in 2024 — In a move that may surprise some ambitious Massachusetts Democrats, Sen. Elizabeth Warren says that she's going to run for reelection in 2024. — “Yep,” the 71-year-old said simply in a POLITICO interview Friday, when asked if she planned to make the run.
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CNN:
I survived brain surgery—and the American health care system — CNN commentator after brain surgery: I am grateful to be here — Karen Finney is a Democratic strategist and CNN commentator. The opinions expressed in this commentary are hers. View more opinion on CNN.
Cameron Jenkins / The Hill:
Cuomo's communications director resigns — Share to Facebook Share to Twitter — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D) communications director has resigned amid the latest shake-up involving the governor's staff. — Peter Ajemian's last day working for the governor was on Friday …
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HotAir, governor.ny.gov and Breitbart
Alex Walker / Media Matters for America:
Fox News is already distorting the American Families Plan — Biden's proposal would invest $1.8 trillion in education, paid leave, and other programs — On Wednesday night, President Joe Biden unveiled the American Families Plan — a proposal designed to expand access to education, paid leave, child care, and certain tax credits.
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Sarah Rumpf / Mediaite:
Chinese Rocket Debris Reportedly Crashes Into Indian Ocean — See update at end of article; the rocket debris has reportedly crashed into the Indian Ocean. — We now have more details about the 22-ton Chinese rocket that is expected to crash to Earth soon, including an approximate window of time and expected risk zone.
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
As Biden faces a struggle to hold the Senate, Democrats' divisions resurface — Reporter covering national politics — In Pennsylvania, a Black, gay Senate candidate is already lashing out at his White Democratic primary rival, calling on him to apologize for once brandishing a shotgun to detain an unarmed Black jogger.
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