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Black lawmakers are standing by Biden at a crucial moment. But some express concern
Read full article: Black lawmakers are standing by Biden at a crucial moment. But some express concernThe Congressional Black Caucus has become a bedrock of support for President Joe Biden as he faces calls from congressional Democrats to stand down as the party's presidential nominee in November.
1-year-old dies in hot day care van as scorching weather hits central US
Read full article: 1-year-old dies in hot day care van as scorching weather hits central USScorching weather hitting nearly 100 million people across a huge swath of the U.S. has killed a child left in a hot van and is sending schools and outdoor workers scrambling to adjust.
Barnes' Senate bid may ride on Milwaukee's Black turnout
Read full article: Barnes' Senate bid may ride on Milwaukee's Black turnoutIn Wisconsin's tight U.S. Senate race, Democrat Mandela Barnes' chances to unseat two-term Sen. Ron Johnson may rest with how well he turns out Black voters who don't always show up in big numbers.
What we know about the $1,400 direct payments Democrats hope to send to Americans
Read full article: What we know about the $1,400 direct payments Democrats hope to send to AmericansWASHINGTON – Democrats pushed half of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan through a House committee Thursday, advancing $1,400 payments for millions of Americans and other initiatives that Republicans call too costly, economically damaging and brazenly partisan. Democratic leaders hope for House passage later this month, with Senate approval and a bill on Biden’s desk by mid-March. And while Democrats fended the amendments off, their control of the House and Senate is razor thin. Republicans’ amendments spotlighted what they see as political soft spots they can exploit. And while the GOP amendments were beaten back, they forced Democrats to take positions that could tee up GOP campaign ads for the 2022 elections.
The Latest: Louisiana congressman-elect dies from COVID-19
Read full article: The Latest: Louisiana congressman-elect dies from COVID-19State health officials said Tuesday that the variant was found in a man in his 20s who is in isolation southeast of Denver and has no travel history. Health officials have said the vaccines being given now are thought to be effective against the variant. — A former Louisiana state lawmaker and his wife died from COVID-19 on the same day. ___OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City fire department says a firefighter, whose nephew became the first department employee to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, died of the virus after being infected while responding to a call. In the Upstate area of the state, COVID-19 infection rates continue to outpace every other part of South Carolina.
'7 bullets, 7 days': Protesters march for Blake in Kenosha
Read full article: '7 bullets, 7 days': Protesters march for Blake in KenoshaThe diverse group of protesters also chanted Seven bullets, seven days! a reference to the number of times Blake was shot last Sunday as they marched toward the courthouse in Kenosha. There, Blake's father, Jacob Blake Sr., gave an impassioned call for changing a system he described as fostering police brutality and racial inequities. ... Hell yeah, Im mad," said Blake Sr. Blake Sr. told reporters on Saturday that his son is heavily sedated, but he has regained consciousness. Protesters have marched in Kenosha every night since Blake's shooting, with some protests devolving into unrest with damage to buildings and vehicles.
Joe Biden turns focus to Wisconsin with battle-tested hires
Read full article: Joe Biden turns focus to Wisconsin with battle-tested hiresWisconsin, where Trump won by fewer than 23,000 votes in 2016, joins newly emerging battleground Arizona as the first two states where Biden has named his campaign team. Two veterans of Sen. Tammy Baldwins successful 2018 reelection campaign will run Bidens Wisconsin operation. Shirley Ellis, a longtime adviser to U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, will join Biden team as a strategic adviser focused on Milwaukee. She will join Bidens campaign formally after the August convention, according to the campaign. The Wisconsin team, especially, is intended to show that the Biden campaigns talk of a wide map isnt at the exclusion of traditional battlegrounds.