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Julia Letlow makes history in Louisiana’s 5th District special election while 2nd District goes to runoff

By Adam Levy and Ethan Cohen, CNN Republican Julia Letlow won the special election in Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District Saturday night, becoming the first Republican woman elected to Congress from the state. Letlow will take the seat that her late husband Luke,

March 22, 2021
COVID-19

US coronavirus vaccine rollout becomes ‘less messy’

By Jen Christensen, CNN In December, then President-elect Joe Biden set a goal of getting 100 million people vaccinated against Covid-19 in the first 100 days of his presidency. At this rate, it looks like US will hit that mark on Friday,

March 19, 2021
Politics

Here’s how Biden wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations

By Tami Luhby and Katie Lobosco, CNN Now that he’s signed the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion Covid relief package, President Joe Biden is turning to the next items on his legislative agenda — and laying the groundwork for raising taxes on wealthier Americans

March 19, 2021
Sports

NCAA is called out over the poor amenities for women players vs the men at tournament sites

By Mallika Kallingal and Jill Martin, CNN The NCAA has come under fire over the lack of amenities, notably the workout equipment, at the women’s basketball tournament compared with the men’s event this year. Both tournaments get underway this week, with the

March 19, 2021
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Biden and Harris to visit Georgia, a battleground that paved way for agenda

By Jeff Zeleny, Chief National Affairs Correspondent Democratic voters in Georgia may have helped deliver Joe Biden‘s long quest to win the White House, but they take even prouder ownership of their critical role in cementing an early chapter of his legacy

March 19, 2021
Business

‘Racial bias runs deep’ at America’s largest banks, study says

By Chauncey Alcorn, CNN Business The banking industry has a race problem, and a new study is putting a spotlight on the inequalities within the nation’s largest financial institutions. For people of color, the chances of getting promoted to the highest levels

March 18, 2021
Events

Biden and Harris condemn deadly Atlanta spa shootings

By Maegan Vazquez and Betsy Klein, CNN President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris addressed Tuesday’s lethal shootings at a series of spas in the Atlanta area, expressing concerns about any violence against Asian Americans. Biden said on Wednesday that brutality

March 18, 2021
COVID-19

Our aversion to a ‘return to normal’ goes beyond just the office. Here’s why

Analysis by Allison Hope As indoor dining reopened in my town, I watched three 20-something women shriek and gossip over zinfandel in a local restaurant. I was there, briefly, in my N95 mask to pick up my takeout. It occurred to me

March 18, 2021
Campus News

College applications in pandemic year show deepening inequities in access to higher education

By Yon Pomrenze and Bianna Golodryga, CNN Applying to college is stressful in normal times, but this year, students felt the extra stress of having to deal with pandemic-related restrictions that made many of the usual steps, like working with high school

March 18, 2021
Politics

‘Unapologetically progressive’: Karen Carter Peterson fights to become first Black woman Louisiana sends to Congress

By Jasmine Wright and Annie Grayer, CNN Karen Carter Peterson wants to make history. The longtime Louisiana state senator is vying for the open seat once held by Cedric Richmond — one that would propel her to become the first Black woman

March 18, 2021
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