March 22, 2021

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 20: A basketball is seen before the first round game of the 2021 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament between the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos and the Creighton Bluejays at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 20, 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
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VCU Out of NCAA Tournament After Covid Cases, Oregon Advances

By Kevin Dotson, CNN The scheduled first-round game between Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Oregon in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has been declared a no-contest due to Covid-19 cases among the VCU team, the NCAA announced Saturday. The VCU team won’t be participating in the tournament after some Covid-19 tests came back

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CDC Eases School Distancing Rules, Teachers’ Unions Push Back

Analysis by Maeve Reston, CNN When officials from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that they were relaxing the physical distancing guidelines for many schools, White House officials hailed it as another moment when the barriers to in-person instruction were falling. But the persistent tensions between White House officials and teachers’

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Tayshia Adams Joins as Co-Host of The Bachelorette

By Chloe Melas, CNN Tayshia Adams knows that being a co-host of the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette” is a big moment for her and the franchise. Adams spoke to CNN following the announcement last week that she will co-host alongside Kaitlyn Bristowe in the wake of Chris Harrison stepping aside following his controversial comments.

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MARIETTA, GA - JANUARY 05: Georgia Democratic Candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock meets with supporters on January 5, 2021 in Marietta, Georgia. Polls have opened across Georgia in the two runoff elections, pitting incumbents Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) and Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) against Democratic candidates Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)

Sen. Raphael Warnock Slams Georgia GOP Over Voting Bill

By Daniella Diaz, CNN Georgia US Sen. Raphael Warnock, in his first Sunday show interview since being elected to Congress in January, slammed the Republican-controlled Georgia Legislature for a massive voting bill that would restrict voter access. “I think it’s unfortunate that some politicians have looked at the results and, rather than changing their message,

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ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 18: Activists demonstrate outside Gold Spa following Tuesday night's shooting where three women were gunned down on March 18, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. Suspect Robert Aaron Long, 21, was arrested after a series of shootings at three Atlanta-area spas left eight people dead, including six Asian women. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)

Rise in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes During Pandemic Worldwide

By Christopher Johnson and Tara John, CNN The outpouring of grief and anger over the news that six Asian women were among those killed in the shootings at three Atlanta area massage parlors has drawn attention to the rise of anti-Asian violence in the US. And it’s not just an American problem. From the UK

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Travelers wait in line at ticketing at Terminal 4 in Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Ariz., on March 11, 2021. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

US Travel Surges as Experts Warn of Covid Variant Spread

By Christina Maxouris, CNN More than a million passengers have traveled through US airports daily for at least 10 days in a row, according to data from the Transportation Security Administration — at a time experts say cases of a dangerous variant are climbing across the country. On Friday alone, the country saw more than

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CDC Cuts School Distancing to 3 Feet Amid Covid Concerns

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN Some teachers are grappling with how to protect students and themselves against the coronavirus in light of new guidelines for returning to in-person classes issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Friday’s announcement relaxes recommendations for social distancing to 3 feet from 6 feet and relies heavily on

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Vaccine Access, Not Hesitancy, Drives Racial Inequity

Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN Poll of the week: A new CBS News/YouGov poll finds that 22% of Americans say they have gotten at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. An additional 33% of Americans say they will get one when it is made available to them, while 22% say they may get it.

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Black-Asian Solidarity: A Shared History of Justice

Opinion by Van Jones On Friday, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Atlanta to confront the racial hatred that is forcing millions of people of Asian descent to live in daily fear. The trip comes on the heels of Tuesday’s carnage — in which a White man in Atlanta killed eight

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Biden Moves to Strengthen Obamacare and Expand Coverage

By Tami Luhby, CNN President Joe Biden is wasting no time establishing his vision for the Affordable Care Act and reversing many Trump-era measures aimed at weakening it. In his first two months in office, Biden has taken several steps to bolster the landmark health reform law, which marks its 11th anniversary on Tuesday, and

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