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Capitol riot deaths: Cause of death released for 4 of 5 (not Sicknick)

USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The District of Columbia medical examiner on Wednesday released the cause of death for four of the five people who died at the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, but results are still pending for Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick. Dr. Francisco Diaz, the district s chief medical examiner, announced the causes of deaths as: • Ashli Babbitt, 35, died by homicide from a gunshot to the left shoulder. She was shot by a Capitol police officer while trying to climb through a door near the House chamber. • Kevin Greeson, 55, died of natural causes from cardiovascular disease. Greeson, of Athens, Alabama, had a Twitter account in which he supported former President Donald Trump and profanely denounced his opponents.

Biden supports corporations that condemn Georgia voting law but says leaving state may hurt hourly workers

Biden supports corporations that condemn Georgia voting law but says leaving state may hurt hourly workers Reis Thebault © Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post President Biden gives remarks on the state of vaccination in the State Dining Room of the White House on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. (Photo by Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post) President Biden on Tuesday continued to show support for corporations that condemn Georgia’s sweeping new voting law, but he cautioned that boycotts and canceled events could harm low-income workers. Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines and Major League Baseball are among the big-name brands to denounce the state’s new rules, which critics say are restrictive and will disenfranchise mostly voters of color.

Live updates: Biden to speak about state of vaccinations amid push to expand eligibility

Live updates: Biden to speak about ‘state of vaccinations’ amid push to expand eligibility John Wagner © Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post President Biden, first lady Jill Biden and an aide dressed as the Easter Bunny appear on Monday at the White House. President Biden plans Tuesday to speak from the White House about the “state of vaccinations” in the country as he continues to push states to expand eligibility. Both Biden and Vice President Harris are scheduled to visit vaccination sites as the administration seeks to keep a focus on combating the pandemic. Democrats are also maneuvering over how to pass Biden’s next major legislative initiative, a $2 trillion jobs and infrastructure package, through an evenly divided Senate.

Live updates: Biden to speak about state of vaccinations as White House continues focus on pandemic

Live updates: Biden to speak about state of vaccinations as White House continues focus on pandemic
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