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Jul 11 2021
News
Fauci: There ‘Should Be More’ COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
President Joe Biden’s top medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said there should be more COVID-19 vaccine mandates at the local level.
“I have been of this opinion, and I remain of that opinion, that I do believe at the local level, Jake, there should be more mandates,” Fauci, who has become perhaps the federal government’s public face regarding its COVID-19 response, told CNN on Sunday
The Epoch TimesMar 04 2021
News
Biden celebrates House passing HR 1, Dems' campaign bill, vows work to 'refine and advance' legislation
President Biden on Thursday celebrated the House passing a sweeping election reform bill, saying he would sign it if it passes the Senate.
Biden called it "urgently needed" to protect the right to vote and to "strengthen" democracy, and vowed to work with Congress to "refine and advance" the legislation.
The For the People Act of 2021, known as H.R. 1, passed Wednesday by a vote
Fox News DigitalNov 22 2021
News
‘Corporate’ Senate Democrats imperil the Build Back Better plan, says Tlaib
“Corporate” Democrats in the Senate imperil Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act, a leading House progressive warned – but not just Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, the targets of most leftwing ire.
Such Democrats, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan said, are influenced by donors who “don’t have the best interests of the American people in mind”.
At the same time, the New York Times reported
The GuardianJan 25 2020
News
Trump's legal team launches first day of impeachment defense: 'The president did absolutely nothing wrong'
Donald Trump's lawyers defended the president against articles of impeachment Saturday morning arguing it’s the Democrats trying to interfere in elections by seeking to remove Trump from the 2020 ballot for doing “absolutely nothing wrong.”
White House Counsel Pat Cipollone said Democrats have no case and are doing damage to democracy by trying to undermine the will of American voters
Fox News DigitalApr 07 2021
News
Vaccine Passports
Last week, the Washington Post reported that “The Biden administration and private companies are working to develop a standard way of handling credentials — often referred to as ‘vaccine passports’ — that would allow Americans to prove they have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus as businesses try to reopen… One of the most significant hurdles facing federal officials: the sheer
The Flip SideJan 27 2021
Opinion
The Great Free-Speech Reversal
There is a rich historical irony to the fact that today, conservatives are the ones who argue most forcefully that the decisions by private companies to “deplatform” certain speakers threaten what President Donald Trump described in 2020 as the “bedrock” American right to freedom of speech. Until very recently, this was an argument made almost exclusively by those on the left.
The AtlanticFeb 04 2022
News
Black History Month: These writers’ messages still ring true
For our commentator, looking back at her college literature anthology affirms how central all peoples’ experiences are to American history. She’s also reminded how current the past can be.
I have kept two books from my college years. One is about points, picas, and figuring out proportions. Little did I know that the copyfitting skills it covered were becoming obsolete at the very
Christian Science MonitorSep 23 2021
News
CDC Recommends COVID-19 Booster Vaccine for Group That Advisory Panel Did Not
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) overrode its vaccine advisory panel early Friday and said people as young as 18 who have certain jobs or living situations may get a COVID-19 vaccine booster.
The recommendation means millions of more Americans may get a booster shot, even though experts during a meeting said there was not enough data to support boosters for many
The Epoch TimesSep 14 2020
News
Bias in Others' News a Greater Concern Than Bias in Own News
Six in seven Americans think there is at least a fair amount of political bias in news coverage in general, and over half say the same of the news source they rely on most, according to a recent Gallup/Knight Foundation study. Yet 69% of Americans say they are more concerned about bias in the news other people consume than its presence in their own news (29%).
These findings are based
GallupOct 10 2021
Analysis
States have mandated vaccinations since long before COVID-19
Many Republican governors reacted furiously after President Joe Biden said he would require employees at large businesses to either get vaccinated against COVID-19 or submit to weekly testing. But Republican- and Democratic-led states alike already require hundreds of thousands of their citizens – infants, toddlers and schoolchildren, mostly – to be vaccinated against a panoply of diseases. In
Pew Research Center