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UM students react to Rae Sremmurd live at Watsco Center

UM students react to Rae Sremmurd live at Watsco Center
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Your guide to the Rae Sremmurd concert

Your guide to the Rae Sremmurd concert
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Rae Sremmurd to headline spring concert, UM students give their thoughts

Rae Sremmurd to headline spring concert, UM students give their thoughts
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How People Convinced Loved Ones To Get A COVID Vaccine

Kiersten Essenpreis for BuzzFeed News Every day for the last month or so, roughly 2 million to 3 million coronavirus vaccines have been injected into arms across the United States. And with each shot, with each vaccine selfie posted to social media, the eventual end of the pandemic inches ever closer. BuzzFeed News asked readers to share their experiences convincing wary loved ones to sign up for a COVID-19 shot. We received almost 170 responses (including only two from anti-vaccine trolls!) from people who opened up about deeply personal and emotional conversations they had with family members and friends. In subsequent interviews, respondents said they shared scientific evidence that the vaccines authorized in the US are overwhelmingly safe and effective. They tried listening in good faith to people’s fears and concerns and responding in kind. They tried debunking the misinformation that was spreading on social media.

How to land a tech job in the Biden administration at USDS and 18F

Drew Angerer/Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Biden aims to hire hundreds of USDS IT experts and tech workers are showing renewed interest in public service. To stand out, applicants should highlight how they ve worked under constraints and show their passion. Remote work has opened up the ability for more people to try public service tech, experts say. Following four years of unease under the Trump administration, tech workers are showing a renewed interest in public service under President Biden through groups like the US Digital Service (USDS) and 18F.

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