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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
As states expand COVID-19 vaccines, prisoners still lack access
Monday, April 5, 2021
Police chief: Fired cop broke policy in pinning Floyd
Forecasting Biden’s Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia
The day before John F. Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961, he met with an outgoing President Eisenhower. According to the Pentagon Papers, “Eisenhower said with considerable emotion that Laos was the key to the entire area of Southeast Asia, that we should make every effort to persuade member nations of SEATO … to defend the freedom of Laos. President-elect Kennedy … asked if the situation seemed to be approaching a climax. Eisenhower stated that the entire proceeding was extremely confused.”
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis diverts COVID-19 vaccine from Manatee and other counties to FEMA sites
Yacht clubs, golf courses, gated communities: Florida’s pop-up vaccine clinics raise ethical concerns
Saturday, April 3, 2021
Three dead, four injured in shooting at North Carolina house party
Fallen US Capitol Police officer remembered as highly-regarded, 'wonderful guy': report
Murder of Michael Jordan's father examined in new doc, raising questions about shocking investigation
Capitol attack suspect identified as Louis Farrakhan follower, Noah Green
Trump calls for MLB boycott, warns ‘woke’ corporations after All-Star Game pullout
Capitol attack aftermath, Easter Sunday, NCAA tournaments: 5 things to know this weekend
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Trump White House associate tied to Proud Boys before riot via cell phone data
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) used location, cellular and call record data to make the connection between the unnamed person and the fringe far-right group.
The Times also noted that none of the phone data showed any connection between rioters and members of Congress on Jan. 6. In the aftermath of the insurrection, Democrats made claims that Republicans lawmakers had been involved in the incident, leading to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) calling for any members of Congress involved to be criminally charged.
Biden announces $1,400 payments will begin this month
President Biden on Saturday announced that the $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks will begin being distributed in March.
The payments come after the Senate passed the nearly $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill Saturday in a 50-49 partisan vote.
This is the first round of stimulus checks that will be given out under Biden. Former President Trump passed two stimulus checks last year, one for $1,200 and another for $600.
Albany Times Union editorial board calls for Cuomo's resignation
The Albany Times Union’s editorial board has joined in on calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) to resign amid a series of controversies surrounding the elected official, writing that Cuomo “has squandered the public’s trust at a time when it’s needed more than ever.”
The editorial board in a Saturday opinion piece specifically cited revelations of Cuomo’s administration intentionally withholding coronavirus death toll numbers in nursing homes, as well as multiple allegations of sexual harassment against the governor.
Another former Cuomo aide accuses him of harassment
A third former aide of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has come forward with allegations of sexual harassment, including inappropriate remarks and unsolicited touching while she worked in his office.
Ana Liss, who served as a policy and operations aide in Cuomo’s office from 2013 to 2015, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Saturday that Cuomo asked if she had a boyfriend and also called her “sweetheart.”
Biden to sign executive order aimed at increasing voting access
President Biden on Sunday will sign an executive order leveraging federal resources to protect and strengthen access to the ballot as Republican legislatures around the country seek to restrict voting rights in the wake of the 2020 election.
Biden will sign an order that will direct agencies to increase access to voter registration materials and reduce barriers to voting for certain groups, including military and overseas voters, Native Americans, people with disabilities and Native Americans.
Advocates warn restrictive voting bills could end Georgia's record turnout
Georgia voting rights advocates are worried Republicans are clawing back hard-won progress made in the state after it saw record turnout among voters in November’s general election and the Senate runoffs earlier this year.
A new batch of bills making their way through Georgia's legislature are raising red flags among voting rights groups who say the state might not have seen the record turnout it did in the recent races if the bills were in place.
Sinema pushes back on criticism of her vote against $15 minimum wage, implying that it's sexist
Friday, March 5, 2021
State Department aide appointed by Trump stormed the Capitol, FBI says
A former State Department aide in president Donald Trump’s administration has been charged with participating in the deadly siege at the Capitol and assaulting officers who were trying to guard the building, court papers show.
It’s the first known case to be brought against a Trump appointee in the January 6 insurrection, which led to Trump’s historic second impeachment.
Federico Klein, who also worked for Trump’s 2016 campaign, was seen wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat amid the throng of people in a tunnel trying to force their way into the Capitol on January 6, the papers say.
Beverly Hills shooting: Robbers take off with $500G watch, report says
Authorities said the woman was eating with two other people at Il Pastaio, a high-end Italian eatery, when three robbers demanded property from a man at the establishment, according to police and reports.
Woman shot during a robbery attempt at Il Pastaio in Beverly Hills today, March 4,2021. She is being treated for non-life threatening injuries, per police pic.twitter.com/557Y90qCDN
— Attorney Eddie (@statelawfirm) March 4, 2021
Police believe the man who was robbed was targeted for his high-end watch, a law enforcement source told the Los Angeles Times.
TMZ reported that a $500,000 Richard Mille watch was stolen.