01-29-2021
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Wall Street spent over $74 million to back Joe Biden’s run for president, topping Trump’s haul
People in the securities and investment industry will finish the 2020 election cycle contributing over $74 million to back Joe Biden’s candidacy for president, a much larger sum than what President Donald Trump raised from Wall Street.
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01-28-2021
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An equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccine must include noncitizens
With the initiation of COVID-19 vaccine distribution, the nation saw its first glimmer of hope during the pandemic. However, that sense of hope is not necessarily shared by a vital segment of the population: noncitizens. Noncitizens work in high-risk, essential industries but have been overlooked.
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01-27-2021
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China’s Zero-Tolerance Covid Tactics Now Include Anal Swabs
China is ramping up efforts to neutralize the coronavirus as new outbreaks challenge its already stringent pandemic strategy, with another weapon added to an arsenal of border curbs, mass testing and hard lockdowns: anal swabs.
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01-26-2021
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MAGA media looks to turn White House briefing room into a battlefield
Eric Bolling, the conservative host of Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “America This Week,” would travel regularly to Donald Trump’s White House, interviewing the former president seven times and occasionally attending press briefings. Trump’s now gone and Bolling is facing a vastly different professional landscape.
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01-25-2021
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Why Biden’s immigration plan may be risky for Democrats
President Joe Biden is confronting the political risk that comes with grand ambition. As one of his first acts, Biden offered a sweeping immigration overhaul last week that would provide a path to U.S. citizenship for the estimated 11 million people who are in the United States illegally.
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01-22-2021
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Biden allies push back on sweeping plan to promote fair housing
President Donald Trump accused Joe Biden during the 2020 campaign of seeking to “destroy the beautiful suburbs” by supporting a sweeping Obama-era fair housing rule that Trump had scrapped. Now, with Biden planning to reinstate the rule, he's likely to run into opposition again — this time from members of his own party.
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- National Guard troops kicked out of Senate are back in Capitol following outrage from lawmakers, public
- 'Monsters among us': Trump WH alumni must be blacklisted from book deals, American publishing industry professionals say
- Democrats and Their Media Allies Impugned Biden’s Cognitive Fitness. Now They Feign Outrage
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01-21-2021
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Biden team fears rocky transition may have revealed only ‘tip of the iceberg’
Joe Biden’s transition team had no illusions about the chaos they were inheriting from President Donald Trump. They expected a disorganized government and mismanaged agencies, many of them hollowed out and ignored over the past four years.
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01-20-2021
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Biden to offer legal status to 11 million immigrants, plans to stop border wall construction
Hours ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration, incoming White House officials released more details of the president-elect’s ambitious legislative proposals on immigration reform, including a pathway to U.S. citizenship.
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