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Texas, Mississippi Lift Mask Mandate

Texas, Mississippi Lift Mask Mandate

In COVID-19, Joe Biden, USATags coronavirus, mississippi, TexasMarch 4, 2021 Meredith Dolan

Drawing cheers from the right and jeers from the left, the governors of Texas and Mississippi announced an end of statewide mask mandates. The nation will wait to see if the predicted spike in coronavirus deaths …

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Cuomo’s Coronavirus Coverup Catching Up to Him

Cuomo’s Coronavirus Coverup Catching Up to Him

In COVID-19, USATags Andrew Cuomo, coronavirus, scandalFebruary 24, 2021 Meredith Dolan

NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo is facing censure, a call for impeachment, and an effort to strip him of emergency powers over his coverup of nursing home deaths. Are, as the media would say, “the walls closing …

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Teachers (Union) Pet: Biden Pledging School Re-Opening Metrics Already Met

Teachers (Union) Pet: Biden Pledging School Re-Opening Metrics Already Met

In COVID-19, Joe Biden, Media, USATags cdc, coronavirus, education, joe bidenFebruary 12, 2021 Meredith Dolan

After Biden’s ambitious pledge in December to reopen schools nationwide, the White House backtracked and set goals so far below the pledge, that they were met before he was sworn in. Biden is being accused of …

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900.000 Steps Forward, 1.4 Million Steps Back – $15 Minimum Wage Hike Would Be a Net-Negative

900.000 Steps Forward, 1.4 Million Steps Back – $15 Minimum Wage Hike Would Be a Net-Negative

In Congress, COVID-19, Economy, Joe BidenTags coronavirus, economy, joe biden, minimum wageFebruary 9, 2021 Meredith Dolan

Democrats are pushing for a $15 minimum wage in the coronavirus relief bill, which the Congressional Budget Office says will help 900.000 Americans but cut 1.4 million jobs. Biden admits the proposal is unlikely to survive …

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No Shot Required: CDC Says Teacher Vaccinations Not Essential to Schools Reopening

No Shot Required: CDC Says Teacher Vaccinations Not Essential to Schools Reopening

In COVID-19, EconomyTags cdc, coronavirus, educationFebruary 4, 2021 Meredith Dolan

The debate over whether and when to open schools for in-person education is heating up, as the CDC has weighed in and teachers’ unions continue to threaten strikes. Vaccines aren’t necessary nor do schools cause coronavirus …

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My Way or the Highway: Biden Rejects Bipartisan Efforts on COVID Relief

My Way or the Highway: Biden Rejects Bipartisan Efforts on COVID Relief

In Congress, COVID-19, Joe BidenTags Congress, coronavirus, joe bidenFebruary 2, 2021 Meredith Dolan

Despite Biden’s pleas for a spirit of bipartisan cooperation, his first major legislative effort for coronavirus relief has apparently eschewed any invitations to cross-party collaboration. Yet, his gigantic COVID-relief package has also angered progressives. Summary President …

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