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Teachers face task of deprogramming kids brainwashed with Trump and QAnon conspiracies during shutdowns

Teachers across the country are facing the task of dealing with students who were exposed to conspiracy theories during the coronavirus pandemic shutdowns, CNBC reported Saturday.

CNBC reporter Salvador Rodriguez interviewed Sarah Wildes, who teaches seventh grade science and technology in Alabama. She described being asked about the results of the 2020 presidential election, which was won by Joe Biden even though Donald Trump continues to lie about the election.

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US Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg and husband show off new kids

Pete Buttigieg, the first openly gay US cabinet member, and his husband on Saturday announced the arrival of their infant daughter and son.

A photo published on Twitter and Instagram shows Buttigieg, 39, and his spouse Chasten, 32, sitting in what appears to be a hospital room, each cradling a baby and smiling.

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Everything we know about the mu variant -- the latest coronavirus mutation

A study published last month established that Americans, after years of being pounded with creationist propaganda, had decisively rejected pseudoscience and accepted evolution. While the shift in public opinion had been years in the making, there was a certain poetry to the timing of that study's release. We have watched with bated breath as SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that brought the world to its knees by causing the COVID-19 pandemic — has evolved over and over again into something more effective at spreading through the human population. We have had the delta variant and the lambda variant and the hybrid B.1.429, to name only a few. Whenever a new strain pops up, public health officials try to strike a note between caution and reassurance.

This article first appeared in Salon

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Trump family close to unloading controversial D.C. hotel after dropping the price: report

According to a report from Axios, Donald Trump and his family are close to selling off the lease to the controversial Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. that was once a hot spot for fans of the president as well as lobbyists looking for contacts with the previous administration.

The hotel, housed in the historic Old Post Office building, fell under the Trump name three years before he served his only term as president after the General Services Administration (GSA), the federal landlord, agreed to a sixty-year lease with the Trump Organization.

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'A disaster': Texas Republicans blasted by conservative for their latest 'reckless political stunt'

In a biting column for the Daily Beast, Matt Lewis flattened the Texas GOP lawmakers for passing an anti-choice law that even he -- as a pro-life conservative -- can't abide.

As Lewis explained, the passage of the so-called "heartbeat bill" that bans all abortions after six weeks after conception is a "disaster" for anti-abortion advocates because of the provision that allows outsiders to snitch on women and anyone who attempts to help them get an abortion.

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House Dems introduce bill to lower Medicare age to 60

In an effort to expand healthcare access to tens of millions of Americans in the continuing absence of a more ambitious universal care program, more than 125 House Democrats on Friday introduced legislation that would lower the age of general Medicare eligibility from 65 to 60.

"Congress and President Biden should immediately deliver for the people by prioritizing the expansion and improvement of Medicare in the upcoming Build Back Better package."
—Rep. Pramila Jayapal

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Texas anti-abortion tipster site booted by web host

A webpage seeking tips from the public to enforce Texas's severe new abortion restrictions has been told to find a new company to host its site or go offline.

GoDaddy said in a statement Friday it had informed prolifewhistleblower.com on Thursday that it had violated the US web hosting company's terms of service and had to move to a different provider.

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Biden wants Afghan exit to end US global cop role

"America is back," goes President Joe Biden's catchphrase, but his unapologetic exit from Afghanistan shows America won't be back to business as usual.

Beyond the trauma of the Kabul evacuation, Biden is pitching a much broader retreat: a halt to using vast military resources to impose order and US values around the planet.

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Biden orders review of classified 9/11 probes, including possible Saudi government ties of terrorists

President Joe Biden ordered a broad declassification review of long-secret documents related to the Sept. 11 terror attacks on Friday, including the terrorists’ possible ties to Saudi Arabia’s government or intelligence agencies. Recalling his campaign pledge to let people know as much as possible about the attacks, Biden hopes the review will lead to making public details of FBI probes and other government investigations into the attacks on the twin towers and the Pentagon. “Information should not remain classified when the public interest in disclosure outweighs any damage to the national se...

Top health officials plan narrower COVID-19 booster launch: source

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. health officials have told the White House they would not have enough data for a broad COVID-19 booster rollout as President Joe Biden had anticipated, a source familiar with the discussions said on Friday.

A source familiar with the discussions told Reuters that there was only sufficient data to weigh a booster dose from Pfizer Inc. and German partner BioNTech SE.

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'They'll kill us' - Afghan pilots held at Uzbek camp fear deadly homecoming

By Phil Stewart

(Reuters) - The U.S.-trained Afghan pilots and others held at a camp in Uzbekistan already feared being sent back to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. So it was little comfort when an Uzbek guard unsympathetically quipped the other day: "You can't stay here forever."

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Delta hits US hiring in new setback for Biden

US President Joe Biden is negotiating with congressional lawmakers over passage of two massive spending bills aimed at remaking the world's largest economy

Washington (AFP) - The United States added far fewer jobs than expected in August as businesses grappled with the Delta wave of Covid-19, a major disappointment and yet another complication for President Joe Biden's plans to remake the world's largest economy.

Employment rose by just 235,000 jobs last month, according to Labor Department data released Friday, and while the unemployment rate fell to a pandemic low of 5.2 percent, the report was nowhere near the job gains seen in recent months, which have topped one million.

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US President Biden visits New Orleans in wake of Hurricane Ida

A Hurricane Hunter WP-3D Orion aircraft of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) flies through the eye of Storm Ida to collect data on the Category 4 hurricane as it approaches the Louisiana coast east of New Orleans on August 28, 2021. Ida has winds of 150 mph (240 kph). At least one person died and power outages hit more than one million customers in the United States as Hurricane Ida hit the country's south on Sunday. Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

US President Joe Biden visited New Orleans on Friday to underscore his administration's support for people in the region in the wake of Hurricane Ida.

"We're in this together, and so we're not going to leave any community behind - rural, city, coastal, inland. And I promise we're going to have your backs until this gets done," Biden said at an emergency operations centre in LaPlace, Louisiana, according to a pool report.

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