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Fairgoers favor food at Cecil County Fair

FAIR HILL — McKayla Cliten and her boyfriend, Trevor Sample, were standing in line at one of the numerous Cecil County Farm Fair food booths on Wednesday night, waiting their

Perception of racial unfairness drives opposition to federal spending

By Mike Cummings January 13, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this (© stock.adobe.com) The perception that the U.S. government distributes money unfairly across racial lines is a major driver of public opposition to federal spending, argues a new study co-authored by Yale political scientist Kelly Rader.  Using original survey data, the authors found that 66% of respondents think current federal spending is unfair a perception that was widely expressed among Blacks, Latinos, and whites.  The study, published in the journal American Politics Research, found that people who think federal spending is unfair to their own racial group are substantially more likely than those without this view to believe that the government spends too much money.

Perceptions of racial unfairness drives opposition to federal spending

First COVID-19 vaccine administered in Payne County

1 of 2 Stillwater Medical Center ICU nurse Melissa Bell shows off her adhesive bandage after being the first person in Payne County to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Michelle Charles/Stillwater News Press Melissa Bell, RN, was the first person in Payne County to be vaccinated for COVID-19. She is show receiving the first of two injections of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine from Payne County Health Department staff member Matt Adams RN. A registered nurse who works in the Intensive Care Unit at Stillwater Medical Center was the first person in Payne County to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.  Melissa Bell, who rolled up her sleeve at the Payne County Health Department just after 12:30 p.m. Wednesday for the first of two injections, said the shot was about like other vaccinations she has gotten over the years, and she barely felt it.

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