The conservative Judicial Crisis Network said Tuesday it is spending $1 million more attacking Vanita Gupta, President Biden's nominee for associate attorney general.
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2020 was a difficult year for more than one reason. The COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the world while issues around racial inequality seemed to come to a head. As one of the largest tech companies in the world, Google has put a lot of time and effort into adjusting its apps, services, and business to accommodate for the global pandemic, but how has Google taken the time to accommodate for racial inequality? Black History Month may have ended for this year, but racial issues have long existed and will continue to exist for some time, so we ve taken a moment to look at the ways that Google has both helped and hurt the cause.
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BY: SOPHIE TATUM, ABC NEWS
(WASHINGTON) The Senate Monday evening voted 64-33 to confirm Miguel Cardona to lead the U.S. Education Department as schools across the country attempt to return to safe, in-person instruction something the Biden administration has prioritized as part of its COVID-19 response plan.
Coming into office, President Joe Biden said ensuring students and educators are able to return to the classroom safely was a top priority which included a goal to get a majority of K-8 students back to school in the first 100 days of his presidency.
At his confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, Cardona reiterated this goal, and said he plans to address “inequities head on.”