Georgia G.O.P. Passes Major Law to Limit Voting Amid Nationwide Push
By Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-Youngs At his first full-scale news conference as president, Mr. Biden doubled the administration's goal for vaccinations in the first 100 days and said he expected to run for re-election in 2024. | | By Nick Corasaniti The law, which has been denounced by Democrats and voting rights groups, comes as Republican-controlled legislatures across the country mount the most extensive contraction of ballot access in generations. | | By J. David Goodman, Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Jesse McKinley A drug company president who has long been close to the governor received the early tests, as did his family. The impeachment inquiry will examine testing provided to the Cuomo family. | | |
Arts By Reggie Ugwu The platform's tolerance of white supremacist, pro-Nazi and conspiracy theory content pushes the boundaries of the medium. | | Opinion By David Brooks The president has epic plans to shift our system and our values. | | |
By Kassie Bracken, Yousur Al-Hlou and Caroline Kim In California, undocumented farmworkers have been labeled essential by the government and prioritized for vaccines. But public health officials face several challenges in reaching an unprotected population. | | By Taylor Turner and Maya Blackstone Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Sundar Pichai of Google and Jack Dorsey of Twitter testified remotely before Congress on "misinformation and disinformation plaguing online platforms." | | By The Associated Press On Thursday, the Olympic torch relay began in Fukushima, Japan, without the usual fanfare accustomed with the Games. Instead, there was a socially distanced ceremony with a procession through the street. | | |
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