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‘If you aren’t going to help, please get out of the way’: Biden turns up the pressure on GOP governors as Delta spreads
President Joe Biden on Tuesday will provide an update on his administration’s Covid-19 vaccination efforts as the highly contagious Delta variant rips across the country, a White House official tells CNN.
What to watch for in Ohio’s special election primaries
A pair of special election primaries in Ohio on Tuesday will put the spotlight on tough questions facing both parties ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
Ron Johnson suggests, without evidence, FBI had advance knowledge of January 6 riot but did nothing
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson suggested to his constituents at a luncheon on Saturday that the FBI had advance knowledge of the January 6 insurrection but did nothing to thwart it.
New York Times: Andrew Cuomo questioned for 11 hours by New York attorney general’s office in sexual harassment inquiry
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was questioned by investigators in the state attorney general’s office for 11 hours last month as part of an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against him, The New York Times reported Monday.
Rare divide emerges between White House and congressional Democrats after eviction moratorium expires
White House officials on Monday described a behind-the-scenes scramble over the weekend to locate any legal avenue for the administration to continue barring evictions.
Maricopa County defies latest subpoena request from Arizona state Senate seeking to expand 2020 ballot review
Maricopa County and Dominion Voting Systems are rebuffing the latest subpoenas from Arizona’s GOP-led Senate for election materials related to the so-called audit of 2020 election ballots.
A new trend to watch in the housing market and some good news on Covid
The American Dream of home ownership may be slipping out of reach for adults coming of age in and around the Great Recession and starting families in and around the pandemic. But that dream may still be for rent.
Top RNC official in Florida spreads Covid-19 conspiracies, calling vaccines the ‘mark of the beast’
Amid recent surging coronavirus cases in Florida, a top Republican National Committee official in the state has spread anti-vaccine rhetoric and misinformation, comparing the Biden administration’s vaccine efforts to Nazi-era “brown shirts,” and twice …
A depressing number on Republicans and the vaccine
The White House announced Monday that 70% of eligible Americans have received at least one shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.