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Dec 13 2020
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Bipartisan Senate Group to Introduce Two-Part Coronavirus Relief Package
After COVID-19 coronavirus stimulus negotiations were stalled for months, a bipartisan group of senators is expected to introduce a two-part $908 billion coronavirus relief bill as soon as Monday. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said on Fox News Sunday that he expects the bill to be introduced Monday. The first piece of the relief package would be $748 billion allotted to schools and healthcare;
Politico Fox News (Online News) USA TODAYFeb 20 2024
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COVID-19 Vaccine Linked to Health Disorders in Largest Study Yet
A study of 99 million people who received the COVID-19 vaccine found that inoculated individuals were at higher risk for blood, heart, and brain-related medical issues.
The Details: The study, conducted by the Global COVID Vaccine Safety Project and published in the journal Vaccine last week, "confirmed pre-established safety signals for myocarditis, pericarditis, Guillain-Barré
New York Post (News) Bloomberg The HillOct 13 2020
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Perspectives: The Safety and Practicality of COVID-19 Vaccine Development
Two COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine development trials, from healthcare firms Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca, have been paused in recent days due to reported adverse reactions among test subjects. Both development processes were in the final stages; such pauses are reportedly common in large-scale medical trials and studies. The news was accompanied by opinions expressed on each side about
Associated Press The Hill BloombergFeb 10 2021
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Biden Administration Tells Supreme Court It Thinks ACA Is Constitutional
The Biden administration told the Supreme Court it considers the Affordable Care Act (ACA) constitutional, reversing the Trump administration's position on the healthcare law. A Justice Department lawyer sent a letter to the court on Wednesday changing the government’s position in a case called California v. Texas, which was argued last November; a decision has yet to be announced. In November
CNBC Washington Post Washington ExaminerJan 28 2021
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Tracking All of Biden's Executive Orders
President Joe Biden has signed more than 20 executive orders during his first week in office. This week, Biden signed orders aimed at combatting racist and discriminatory practices and prioritizing climate change action, as outlined by incoming Chief of Staff Ron Klain in a memo released earlier this month. Klain said that between Jan. 25 and Feb. 1, Biden will focus on criminal justice reform
ABC News (Online) MarketWatch The Daily WireJan 12 2024
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South Africa Accuses Israel of Genocide at International Court of Justice
South Africa accused Israel of enacting a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza at the International Court of Justice on Thursday. Israel said South Africa distorted the truth.
The Details: Lawyers representing South Africa argued that Israel’s purportedly genocidal acts included mass killings, forced displacement, food and water blockades, and destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) Washington Post The GuardianOct 07 2022
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263,000 Jobs Added in September, Unemployment Down to 3.5%
The U.S. Bureau of Labor released their September jobs report on Friday. The report stated that 263,000 jobs were added during the month, and unemployment dropped to 3.5%, tying the lowest level in half a century. The largest growth was seen in the hospitality industry, which added 83,000 jobs last month, and the healthcare industry, which added 60,000 jobs. Additionally, the report detailed
Fox Business Associated Press ReutersMar 21 2023
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Los Angeles School District Shut Down as Teachers Join Strike
Teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District joined striking support staff on Tuesday, halting schooling for over 400,000 students in the district in what is currently slated to be a three-day strike.
For Context: The Los Angeles Unified School District is the second-largest district in the country. Local 99 of the Service Employees International Union, composed of aides, special
Los Angeles Times New York Post (News) ReutersMar 12 2021
Perspectives Blog
The Rise of Plug-and-Play Journalism
From the RightThis piece is from a writer rated Lean Right.
On Thursday, some Twitter users pointed out a seemingly strange phenomenon: Googling “mass shooting surge” returned the exact same headline and article from seemingly different sources, with various locations plugged in to appeal to different states:
Upon closer inspection, the articles illustrate how
Julie MastrineMay 04 2021
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Pfizer Raises $3.5 Billion from Coronavirus Vaccines in First Quarter of 2021
Pfizer raised $3.5 billion in revenues from its coronavirus vaccine in the first quarter of 2021, the company announced Tuesday morning. This exceeded analysts’ expectations and accounted for 24% of the company’s $14.6 billion in quarterly earnings. Pfizer also raised its forecast for total 2021 coronavirus vaccine sales by over 70% to $26 billion; Moderna has forecasted $18.4 billion in 2021
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