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Brett Kelman / The Tennessean:
Tennessee abandons vaccine outreach to minors — not just for COVID-19 — The Tennessee Department of Health will halt all adolescent vaccine outreach - not just for coronavirus, but all diseases - amid pressure from Republican state lawmakers, according to an internal report and agency emails obtained by the Tennessean.
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Brad Reed / Raw Story:
‘Killing kids to own the libs’: Americans horrified after Tennessee shuts down all child vaccination programs
Tim Fitzsimons / Associated Press:
Top Tennessee health official says she was fired after efforts to get teens vaccinated
Top Tennessee health official says she was fired after efforts to get teens vaccinated
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CNN:
Tennessee vaccine official's story reveals an ugly truth about GOP and children's rights
Tennessee vaccine official's story reveals an ugly truth about GOP and children's rights
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The Tennessean, Outside the Beltway and Daily Kos
Rick Rojas / New York Times:
Top Tennessee Vaccine Official Says She Was Fired Over Shots for Teens
Top Tennessee Vaccine Official Says She Was Fired Over Shots for Teens
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Ed Pilkington / The Guardian:
Ken Starr helped Jeffrey Epstein with ‘scorched-earth’ campaign, book claims — Book by Miami Herald journalist details extraordinary efforts by special prosecutor who hounded Bill Clinton to aid sex trafficker — Ken Starr, the lawyer who hounded Bill Clinton over his affair with Monica Lewinsky …
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Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
Ken Starr's Completely Inexcusable Career Has a New Chapter Titled ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ — If there is a less excusable human being walking upright than Ken Starr, head huntsman of the Great Penis Chase of 1998, then I'm hard pressed to think of who it is. Since his salacious moment in the national spotlight, Starr has presided over a
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Natalie Fertig / Politico:
Schumer launches long-shot bid for legal weed — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer released sweeping draft legislation Wednesday to legalize weed, officially kickstarting a difficult debate in his chamber that also makes a major splash for one of his campaign promises.
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NBC News:
Senate Democrats reveal $3.5 trillion plan to invest in health care, climate change and more
Senate Democrats reveal $3.5 trillion plan to invest in health care, climate change and more
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: What we're watching for as Biden starts twisting arms
POLITICO Playbook: What we're watching for as Biden starts twisting arms
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W. James Antle III / Washington Examiner:
Democrats face these major headwinds in 2022 elections
Democrats face these major headwinds in 2022 elections
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NBC News:
Senate Democrats rolling out draft of bill to end federal marijuana ban
Senate Democrats rolling out draft of bill to end federal marijuana ban
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Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Iranian Operatives Planned to Kidnap a Brooklyn Author, Prosecutors Say — Masih Alinejad spoke critically of her native country's autocracy. Now an Iranian intelligence official and three others have been indicted in New York. — An Iranian American journalist living in Brooklyn …
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Washington Post:
Inside the secret plan for the Texas Democratic exodus: A phone tree, a scramble to pack and a politically perilous trip — They activated the plan with a phone tree late Sunday: Pack your bags — and make sure they weigh no more than 45 pounds. Be ready to leave Austin at noon tomorrow.
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The Texas Tribune:
Senate presses forward passing GOP voting and bail bills, as Texas House in chaos over Democrats' decampment
Senate presses forward passing GOP voting and bail bills, as Texas House in chaos over Democrats' decampment
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Washington Examiner:
President Biden's pathetic attempt to rig the rules
President Biden's pathetic attempt to rig the rules
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Donna Brazile / USA Today:
Ramp it up: It's time for Biden and all of us to mobilize like MLK to save voting rights.
Ramp it up: It's time for Biden and all of us to mobilize like MLK to save voting rights.
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Christina Maxouris / CNN:
‘We are seeing people passing quicker than before’: What hospitals look like in US Covid hot spots — (CNN)Dr. Sergio Segarra says when Covid-19 patient numbers in the Miami hospital he works in dipped below 20 last month, he began feeling optimistic. — “I remember seeing articles …
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Matt Johnson / WSB-TV:
‘He wished he had gotten the vaccine:’ Local man battling COVID-19 from ICU for months — GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Blake Bargatze, 24, was the only one in his family to not get vaccinated and now he remains in a hospital ICU more than three months after contracting COVID-19, according to his family.
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
How Tucker Carlson became the voice of White grievance — Tucker Carlson huddled in a low-ceilinged dungeon that had served as a holding pen for Africans bound for enslavement in the United States. It was a July day in 2003 in Ghana, and Carlson stood alongside some of America's most prominent civil rights leaders.
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Niraj Chokshi / New York Times:
Norwegian Cruise Line sues Florida over prohibition on vaccine requirements. — The fight over requiring vaccinations for travel is heating up. — Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings sued Florida's surgeon general on Tuesday, accusing the state of preventing it from “safely and soundly” …
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Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
Emails Reveal Cops Fanned Flames as FBI Debunked Antifa Hoax — LIE SEASON … Wildfires are back and could be worse than ever. Just don't tell the cops manufacturing wild rumors about how they start. — On Sept. 11, 2020, the same day the Federal Bureau of Investigation released …
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Sarah Jackson / Insider:
Facebook staffers were told by execs to scrap any mention of Russia in a 2017 white paper on the platform's security concerns: ‘We started to feel like we were part of a cover-up’ — Facebook's 2017 white paper initially mentioned Russian election interference, a new book says.
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Washington Post:
William Barr clashes with former Trump appointee from Pa. over handling of election-fraud claims — A war of words broke out Tuesday among former senior Justice Department officials over Pennsylvania politics and the aftermath of the 2020 election, fueled by former president Donald Trump's release …
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Tahir Hamut Izgil / The Atlantic:
My Friends Were Sent to the Camps — If you took an Uber in Washington, D.C., a couple of years ago, there was a chance your driver was one of the greatest living Uyghur poets. Tahir Hamut Izgil arrived with his family in the United States in 2017, fleeing the Chinese government's merciless persecution of his people.
Lee Moran / HuffPost:
New Book Details Eric Trump ‘Flipped Out’ On Election Night — Donald Trump's son reportedly screamed at campaign aides as his father's lead against Joe Biden narrowed, according to Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker's new book. — Eric Trump “flipped out” on the night of the 2020 election …
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David Frum / The Atlantic:
There's a Word for What Trumpism Is Becoming — “I became worse.” That's how double impeachment changed him, Donald Trump told a conservative audience in Dallas last weekend, without a trace of a smile. This was not Trump the insult comic talking. This was the deepest Trump self.
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Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review:
The tedium of the Trump-books news cycle — “The Trump books are coming.” Late last month, Katie Rogers, a White House correspondent at the New York Times, warned us that we could soon expect a raft of new titles about Trump's final months in office to hit bookstores …
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AMAC:
Storm Clouds Brewing for Terry McAuliffe as Democrats Face Reckoning Nationally — There's no doubt about it - Terry McAuliffe is in trouble in Virginia. After previously serving as governor from 2014 to 2018, McAuliffe presumably believed he could simply cruise back into the position he once won by nearly three points.
Miami Herald:
DeSantis' anti-riot law didn't apply as Cuba protesters shut down a Miami-Dade road. Hmmm . . . Gov. DeSantis should have just laid it on the line when a reporter asked about the hundreds upon hundreds of Cuban-American demonstrators and their supporters who shut down a portion of the Palmetto Expressway in Miami-Dade County.
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Kevin Roose / New York Times:
Inside Facebook's Data Wars — Executives at the social network have clashed over CrowdTangle, a Facebook-owned data tool that revealed users' high engagement levels with right-wing media sources. — One day in April, the people behind CrowdTangle, a data analytics tool owned by Facebook, learned that transparency had limits.
Jacob Gershman / Wall Street Journal:
Handgun Sales to Young People Are Protected by Second Amendment, Court Rules — The 2-1 appeals court decision, overturning restriction initially passed by Congress in 1960s, marks first time a high-level court has extended right to bear arms to people under 21
Eleanor J. Bader / Truthout:
Right Wingers Are Taking Over Library Boards to Remove Books on Racism — When Joe Makula decided to run for the board of the Niles-Maine Public Library in Niles, Illinois, this spring, a community member asked him how he thought the library could better serve the area's increasingly diverse community.