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Prince Charles Bizarrely Visits Black Majority Church After Oprah Interview

Prince Charles Bizarrely Visits Black Majority Church After Oprah Interview
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What Perks Does a Twice-Impeached President Deserve?

As legendary CNN anchor and correspondent Christiane Amanpour predicted in 2016, journalism faced an “existential crisis” during the Trump era. Caught off guard, the press seemed to take a few years to find a way to fact-check Trump’s comments in real time and cover his presidency without helping spread his lies. Meanwhile, in the final months and weeks of his administration, and particularly in the fallout from the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, social and mainstream media started to do what many had hoped for: deplatform the president. This included major networks cutting away from Trump’s press conferences and Twitter and Facebook kicking the president off of their sites, though whether Trump will be banned from Facebook permanently is under review by the company’s oversight board. These weren’t insignificant steps, but after more than four years and with just weeks left of Trump’s administration, some pundits proclaimed they were “too little, too late.”

Covid-19 stimulus bill: Joe Manchin is a winner, $15 minimum wage a loser

Covid-19 stimulus bill: Joe Manchin is a winner, $15 minimum wage a loser
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5 winners and 3 losers in the $1 9 trillion Covid-19 stimulus bill

5 winners and 3 losers in the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 stimulus bill Vox.com 3/6/2021 Emily Stewart, Ian Millhiser, Ella Nilsen, Andrew Prokop, Zack Beauchamp, and Dylan Scott © Photo by Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) arrives to the Capitol for a vote in Washington on Thursday, March 4, 2021. President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief package is on the brink of becoming law. While it may not have been everything many Democrats hoped and dreamed of, the bill is a pretty big deal. After days of wrangling over last-minute changes to the bill text, the United States Senate passed the relief bill midday Saturday. The vote was 50-49 along party lines. It includes $1,400 stimulus checks to millions of Americans, extends expanded unemployment until September 6, and doles out billions of dollars toward vaccinations, testing, state and local governments, schools, and businesses.

Golden Calf Not Available? : Trump Statue at CPAC Bashed Online Over Idol Worship

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