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EDITORIAL: Mob mentality won't end with impeachment


ANALYSIS/OPINION:
The mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol is long gone, but a mob mentality remains inside and out. The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump this time for allegedly triggering an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has failed, but the pitchforks and torches remain in easy reach. Teaching their children that “blessed are the peacemakers” while electing leaders who vow to “fight like hell” is, regrettably, the American way.
The shift of presidential leadership was supposed to signal a fresh start. “Politics doesn’t have to be a raging fire, destroying everything in its path,” President Biden intoned during his inauguration speech. “We have to be different than this, America has to be better than this, and I believe America is better than this.” ....

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Impeachment could bar Trump from running for office. Here's how.


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It’s happening again.
Last month, in the final week of then-President Donald Trump’s presidency, the House voted 232-197 to impeach Trump for a second time, charging him with “incitement of insurrection” for inflaming a pro-Trump mob that attacked and briefly occupied the US Capitol on January 6. Trump’s second impeachment trial begins Tuesday, even though he is no longer in office.
So why would lawmakers bother with impeachment? One answer is that removal is not the only sanction available if Trump is convicted: The Constitution also permits the Senate to permanently disqualify Trump from holding “any office of honor, trust or profit under the United States.” ....

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Congress' Highest Approval Was After First COVID Relief Bill. Now It's Plummeting


Congress Highest Approval Was After First COVID Relief Bill. Now It s Plummeting
On 12/24/20 at 1:06 PM EST
Congressional members cooperation to provide relief during the pandemic to the Americans has not only been beneficial for the country, but good for how voters view them. About a month after they unanimously passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act last spring, congressional lawmakers received their highest approval rating in 11 years, according to Gallup.
But since then, that bipartisan spirit was noticeably absent for nine months. As legislators argued over additional relief and ahead of Monday s passage of a $900 billion package, the 116th Congress approval rating hit its lowest point since it convened on January 3, 2019. ....

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Do We Still Have To Wear Face Masks After Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine?


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The practice of wearing a mask to protect yourself and others is important even after you receive a coronavirus vaccine.
Seeing people wearing masks in everyday life is now the norm throughout much of the country something that was uncommon in the United States until the coronavirus pandemic began in March.
Over the course of 2020, we’ve learned that wearing a mask protects yourself and others from the coronavirus, underscoring the importance of wearing a mask while in public or close settings.
Mask-wearing, hand-washing and social distancing remain key to curbing the spread of the virus, but much has changed in the world of COVID-19 prevention. Notably, there is now at least one approved vaccine in several countries, including the U.S., the United Kingdom and Canada. But while a vaccine is a profound scientific development that provides much-needed safety, it is not an immediate cure-all. ....

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DC Mayor Backs Down Following Catholic Church Lawsuit


D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks to members of the press after visiting an outdoor public art installation Nov. 2, 2020, in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Democratic D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has eased restrictions on houses of worship following a lawsuit by the Catholic Church accusing the Democrat of “arbitrary” and “discriminatory” restrictions on churches ahead of Christmas.
In a lawsuit filed Dec. 11, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington said Bowser’s restrictions “bear no relation to either the size of the building or the safety of the activity” and “single out religious worship as a disfavored activity, even though it has been proven safer than many other activities the District favors.” ....

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