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Biden seeks $80 billion to boost IRS enforcement

By John Harwood, Phil Mattingly and Kate Sullivan, President Joe Biden will seek $80 billion to fund enhanced Internal Revenue Service enforcement of high-earners to help pay for his American Families Plan, which he is set to unveil later this week, two

April 28, 2021
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Kamala Harris announces US will send $310 million in humanitarian aid to Central America

By Paul LeBlanc and Jason Hoffman Vice President Kamala Harris announced Monday evening that the US will send an additional $310 million to Central America “for humanitarian relief and to address food insecurity.” $255 million will go to humanitarian relief and $55

April 28, 2021
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Biden’s family plan to lay out economic ambition — and underscore the long road ahead

By Phil Mattingly President Joe Biden, on the verge of the 100-day mark, will soon lay out the final piece of a sweeping, $4 trillion spending proposal — one that would invest hundreds of billions into key Democratic priorities on education, child

April 28, 2021
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Washington Post: White House considering setting refugee cap at original proposal of 62,500

By Veronica Stracqualursi The White House is reconsidering raising the number of refugees allowed into the US to about 62,500, its original goal, The Washington Post reported Monday. The move comes after the White House publicly shifted the figure several times as

April 28, 2021
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Some experts say new CDC guidelines are too cautious. Here’s why that matters with vaccine hesitancy

By Christina Maxouris In its gradual return to normal, the US took another step forward this week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidance Tuesday on the activities fully vaccinated Americans can safely enjoy without a mask. The agency

April 28, 2021
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Late rapper DMX honored in memorial attended by family and friends in Brooklyn

By Alec Snyder The late rapper DMX was honored at a “Celebration of Life Memorial” in Brooklyn on Saturday in a tribute attended by his fiancée, children and his Ruff Ryders Entertainment collaborators. Fans lined the streets as the red casket carrying

April 27, 2021
Entertainment

The Oscar-winning directors of ‘Two Distant Strangers’ wore tuxedos that honored Black victims of police killings

by Scottie Andrew On the red carpet, the directors of the Oscar-winning short film “Two Distant Strangers” honored the Black Americans killed by police who inspired their film. Directors Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe won Best Live Action Short for the

April 27, 2021
National News

Are we numb? Handling the collective trauma of police violence, mass shootings and a pandemic

By Matt Villano A reckoning with the deaths resulting from institutionalized racism, a resurgence of almost-daily gun violence and 3.1 million pandemic deaths worldwide, there has been trauma piled upon trauma upon trauma. It turns out these collective traumas are taking a

April 27, 2021
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Companies that thrived during Covid hope customers stick around post-pandemic

By Clare Duffy Although 2020 was rough for most companies — to say the least — some bucked the trend. The pandemic forced consumers to learn, workout, socialize and more in new ways. That boosted businesses using technology to improve remote access

April 27, 2021
National News

Former CDC director: We can prevent the next pandemic

By Dr. Tom Frieden As the United States and the world continue to struggle in the second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, one truth has emerged — it didn’t have to be nearly this bad. Preparedness can prevent epidemics. Covid started as

April 27, 2021
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