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Corporate America bands together to get people vaccinated and safely back to work

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business A group of businesses and nonprofit organizations are banding together to speed up and strengthen their companies’ response to the pandemic. Five groups, including the Ad Council, CDC Foundation and the Business Roundtable, announced Thursday they are

February 18, 2021
COVID-19

Covid-19 variants could fuel another surge. Fauci says we have two powerful tools against them

By Christina Maxouris, CNN Covid-19 variants are threatening to cause another surge of infections, health officials warned Wednesday, and it’s now more important than ever for Americans to continue practicing safety measures that work against the spread of the virus. “The continued

February 18, 2021
Black History Month/Community

The Black church is having a moment

By John Blake, CNN The Rev. Jemar Tisby describes himself as a “theological mutt.” He was baptized in a Southern Baptist church, joined a White nondenominational congregation and spent much of his time attending Catholic schools. But once he attended a small

February 17, 2021
Black History Month

The late Marsha P. Johnson is celebrated today as a veteran of the Stonewall Inn protests

By Harmeet Kaur The late Marsha P. Johnson is celebrated today as a veteran of the Stonewall Inn protests, a pioneering transgender activist and a pivotal figure in the gay liberation movement. Monuments to her life are planned in New York City

February 17, 2021
National Weather

Millions are still without power as forecast calls for more ice and frigid temperatures in hardest-hit states

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN As millions of people across the United States continue to weather a deadly winter storm without power, forecasts predict ice and low temperatures could be ahead for some of the worst-hit states. “Swaths of half an inch of

February 17, 2021
Politics

Two lifelines for America

Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN Two different Americas are waiting on lifelines. For part of the country, it’s a literal shot in the arm — the vaccine. For the other it’s a metaphorical shot — the new stimulus package that will

February 17, 2021
Politics/Schools

Biden says teachers should move up in priority to receive Covid-19 vaccine

By Christina Maxouris, CNN President Joe Biden said during a CNN town hall Tuesday that teachers should be moved higher on the list of those who are getting vaccinated against Covid-19. “I think that we should be vaccinating teachers. We should move

February 17, 2021
Politics

Leading House Democrat sues Donald Trump under a post-Civil War law for conspiracy to incite US Capitol riot

By Jessica Schneider, CNN Former President Donald Trump and attorney Rudy Giuliani are being accused of conspiring with the far-right groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers to incite the January 6 insurrection in a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court by

February 17, 2021
Politics

6 TAKEAWAYS FROM JOE BIDEN’S CNN TOWN HALL

Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large President Joe Biden took part in his first town hall since entering the White House last month, answering questions from CNN’s Anderson Cooper (and audience members) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I watched, took notes and have some

February 17, 2021
COVID-19

Lowering Covid-19 cases is the best thing US can do to improve chances that vaccines will continue working, expert says

By Christina Maxouris, CNN Lowering Covid-19 cases across the US isn’t only critical to helping prevent another surge fueled by variants — it also makes vaccines more likely to continue working effectively against mutations, one expert says. “The best thing we could

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