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#GovernorWho trends nationally after Biden brushes off Ron DeSantis' tantrums

President Joe Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) have traded barbs all week, but it appears the president is now just having fun with the governor who has now become known as "DeathSantis" on Twitter over his response to the latest COVID-19 wave.

As COVID-19 cases dramatically increase across his state, the governor has dismissed data showing children being hospitalized and unvaccinated people being diagnosed with the delta variant. Instead, DeSantis is falsely claiming that Biden is allowing immigrants with COVID-19 to cross the border in Texas and make their way to Florida with the virus.

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'Don’t come here’: Florida residents are warning fellow Americans to stay away from DeSantis's disease-ridden state

Florida is growing more and more dangerous as the COVID-19 threat spreads across every county with huge increases in cases and hospitalizations.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has appeared defensive about questions regarding the increases and has maintained he won't put in any new restrictions to slow the spread of the disease.

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Jen Psaki smacks down Ron DeSantis for calling Joe Biden a ‘power hungry tyrant’

Press Secretary Jen Psaki made clear the White House is not interested in partisan name calling as it responded to Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis calling President Joe Biden a "power hungry tyrant."

"25% of hospitalizations in the country are in Florida," Psaki told a reporter who brought up the DeSantis remark, which came from a fundraising email.

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Sarah Palin is open to a possible US Senate run — but only 'if God wants me to do it'

On the far right, Sarah Palin isn't as prominent as she was during the Obama years — when the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee tirelessly railed against President Barack Obama's centrist administration while promoting far-right conspiracy theories. Palin, in 2021, hasn't been in the headlines nearly as much as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia or Rep. Lauren Boeberg of Colorado. But journalist Margaret Carlson, in an article for the Daily Beast this week, discusses Palin's hopes for a comeback — including a possible U.S. Senate run in Alaska.

"Before there was Donald Trump, there was Sarah Palin, a supernova who burst out of the 49th state onto the national scene in 2008 as John McCain's choice for vice president," Carlson writes. "She ultimately lost to Joe Biden and returned briefly to her day job governing Alaska before quitting midway through her first term to tend to a family fractured by sudden fame."

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AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka dies suddenly: Sources

Richard Trumka, the longtime president of the AFL-CIO labor organization, had died suddenly and unexpectedly.

Two sources told Politico the 72-year-old Trumka had died, and one source said he apparently had suffered a heart attack either Wednesday evening or Thursday morning.

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Biden pick had strong role in Marriage Equality movement – would be first LGBTQ woman on a federal appeals court

President Joe Biden is continuing to nominate extraordinary candidates to the federal bench, and extraordinarily diverse candidates as well.

On Thursday the White House announced President Biden's pick to sit on the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Vermont Supreme Court Associate Justice Beth Robinson.

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Meghan McCain's last day on The View is tomorrow. Here are her worst moments -- of 2021

Meghan McCain's last day on "The View" is Friday, ending a contentious tenure as the daytime talk show's designated conservative.

The proudly Republican daughter of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) -- as she's known for reminding viewers -- is closing out nearly four years on the show, citing her 9-month-old daughter and the effects of the coronavirus pandemic as reasons for leaving, although her relationship with her co-hosts has long been the subject of gossip columns.

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U.S. COVID-19 cases hit six-month high at over 100,000: Reuters tally

By Roshan Abraham

(Reuters) - The United States hit a six-month high for new COVID cases with over 100,000 infections reported on Wednesday, according to a Reuters tally, as the Delta variant ravages areas where people did not get vaccinated.

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Dr. Fauci warns the US 'could really be in trouble' from new COVID-19 variant even worse than Delta

COVID-19's highly infectious Delta variant has been causing considerable misery in the U.S., especially in red states with low vaccination rates. And according to expert immunologist Dr. Anthony Fauci, a COVID-19 variant that is even worse than Delta may wreak havoc in the United States if more Americans don't get vaccinated.

In an interview with McClatchy, the 80-year-old Fauci — who heads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and is President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser — warned, "What we're seeing, because of this increase in transmissibility, and because we have about 93 million people in this country who are eligible to get vaccinated who don't get vaccinated — that you have a significant pool of vulnerable people."

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Internet slams ‘homicidal sociopath’ DeSantis as FL Gov. lashes out over questions about kids in COVID ICU

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is waging the opposite of a charm offensive, lashing out at reporters and even President Joe Biden any time questions are asked about the coronavirus pandemic. Media reports have made clear the Sunshine State is suffering huge increases in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, even among children, and deaths.

On Tuesday Florida had nearly 51,000 new coronavirus cases, The New York Times reports, which was more than one-third of all new cases across the country reported for that day, and a whopping increase from the already high seven-day average of nearly 18,000 cases per day. Those 18,000 cases represent a huge 700% increase from just one month ago.

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Criminal probes launched against New York's isolated Cuomo

Lauded nationwide last year for his no-nonsense coronavirus briefings, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was clinging to his political life Wednesday as prosecutors opened criminal inquiries into sexual harassment allegations against the powerful Democrat.

As Donald Trump sowed chaos last spring, Cuomo's televised pandemic press conferences comforted Americans and even led to clamor for a presidential run, but the 63-year-old now finds himself a political pariah.

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Beyond roads and bridges: inside the $1 trillion US infrastructure plan

Lawmakers in Washington are closing in on doing what has eluded administrations for years: passing a bill to revitalize the country's neglected infrastructure.

The Senate's $1 trillion proposal -- backed by Democratic President Joe Biden -- would channel money towards everything from fixing roads to expanding broadband and clean energy, though passage through is not assured in either chamber of the US Congress.

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Biden to set target of half of US car sales to be zero-emission by 2030

President Joe Biden will set a target on Thursday that half of all cars sold in the United States by 2030 will be zero-emission vehicles, the White House announced.

Biden's plan follows the dramatic loosening of many environmental regulations and climate protections under the Donald Trump administration.

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