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With G7 summit the first stop, Biden embarks on 8-day trip to Europe

By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden departs for Britain on Wednesday on his first trip abroad since taking office, an eight-day mission to rebuild trans-Atlantic ties strained during the Trump era and to reframe relations with Russia.

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A new study reveals the disturbing truth about the base of Trump's support

How do we know anything at all about the 74 million people who voted for Trump in 2020? Are they mostly racist? Sexist, homophobic, xenophobic? Are they white working-class males who suffer from status anxiety as the U.S. population grows more diverse? Are Trump supporters wealthier voters or poorer? Are they anti-elites, or elites themselves? Are working people becoming the core of the Republican Party, as Senator Josh Hawley proclaimed on election night? Or did Joe Biden bring them back into the Democratic fold?

Answers to these questions traditionally come from exit polls supplemented by what we hear from political commentators, labor union officials, and community leaders. An NBC poll (February 21, 2021) reported that the news is not good for labor progressives:

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US Senate greenlights huge innovation bill to counter China

High-tech chips like this one being produced at a semiconductor factory in eastern China's Jiangsu province are a focus of massive US legislation aimed at countering a surging economic threat from rival China

Washington (AFP) - The US Senate passed a sweeping industrial policy bill Tuesday aimed at countering a surging economic threat from rival China, overcoming partisan divisions to support pumping more than $170 billion into research and development.

With both American political parties increasingly worried about competition from Asia's largest power, the measure cleared the chamber on a 68-32 vote, one of the most significant bipartisan achievements in Congress since Joe Biden's presidency began in January.

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CNN releases entire 40-minute phone call between Rudy Giuliani and Ukrainian presidential aide

CNN on Tuesday released a recording of a July 2019 phone call between Rudy Giuliani, US diplomat Kurt Volker, and senior Ukrainian presidential adviser Andriy Yermak.

During the conversation, Giuliani called for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to publicly open an investigation into Joe Biden, who was a Democratic presidential candidate at the time.

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US Senate confirms first Biden judge to federal bench

The US Senate confirmed Joe Biden's first judicial nominee onto a federal bench Tuesday, fulfilling the opening step in the president's priority to promote diversity in the nation's courts.

By a bipartisan vote of 66 to 33, Julien Neals, who is African American, was confirmed as the newest judge for the US District of New Jersey.

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US state offers 'joints for jabs' to boost COVID vaccine use

The US state of Washington is offering "joints for jabs," in the latest innovative bid to get more Americans vaccinated against Covid-19 as inoculation rates continue to slow.

Cannabis dispensaries in the northwestern state -- where recreational marijuana sales were legalized in 2012 -- will be allowed to offer one free, pre-rolled joint to anyone aged 21 or above who gets vaccinated at an in-store clinic.

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GOP legislator compares children's museum to Nazis -- and sparks wave of harassment by anti-maskers

A Wisconsin legislator prompted a wave of online harassment after comparing a children's museum to the Nazi secret police.

State Rep. Shae Sortwell (R-Two Rivers) complained on Facebook that the Central Wisconsin Children's Museum required visitors older than 5 years old to wear masks if they had not yet been vaccinated against the coronavirus, but face coverings are optional for those who can show proof of vaccination, reported Wisconsin Public Radio.

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Senate report on Capitol riot ends with full transcript of Trump's speech on Jan. 6

The last appendix of the 128-page Senate report on the U.S. Capitol riot is a transcript of former president Donald Trump's speech to supporters ahead of the deadly assault.

The Senate report sums up the findings so far in an investigation by the Homeland Security and Rules committees, and one of the senators involved in putting together the document pointed their finger at the twice-impeached one-term president for inciting the riot.

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‘Delusional’ Naomi Wolf to headline anti-vax event that compares vaccines to chattel slavery

In recent years, Naomi Wolf has gone from being a distinguished adviser to former President Bill Clinton and prominent feminist author to an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist on Fox News and social media. Now she will reportedly be featured at an anti-vaxxer event in New York.

Wolf has previously claimed that COVID-19 vaccines are a "software platform" that will let the government "upload" things into your DNA; that it causes people to "shed" mysterious substances that scramble nearby women's menstrual cycles; and that it will make people travel back in time like Pym Particles from "Avengers: Endgame."

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MAGAworld is split on Trump's latest 2022 fantasy

Will former President Donald Trump run for Congress in the 2022 midterms, and then displace Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the House, all with the goal of launching unlimited vengeful campaigns to impeach President Joe Biden? If you speak to people in TrumpWorld the answer is complicated, but Trump himself has agreed that the proposal is "interesting."

The half-baked scheme for Trump to turn his obsession with the 2020 election into a bid to become speaker was first proposed by former Trump adviser turned pardoned right-wing pundit Steve Bannon in a speech at the end of February.

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'Toxic' Trump is tearing the New Mexico Republican Party apart: report

According to a report from Politico, members of the New Mexico Republican Party are still reeling from a blow-out loss for an open House seat last week and the finger-pointing has begun.

At issue is the fact that some within the party believe they are still haunted by former president Donald Trump despite the fact that he is out of office --with one Republican lawmaker saying that Trump may have irrevocably damaged the GOP brand in the state.

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George Conway accuses Trump White House of new 'criminal conspiracy' in waning days

George Conway believes Donald Trump's top advisers may have broken the law by pushing election conspiracy theories in the waning days of his administration.

Then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows asked the Department of Justice to investigate a preposterous conspiracy theory involving an Italian defense contractor, and Conway told The Daily Beast's New Abnormal that the insanity reached the highest levels of the administration.

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Harris says US wants to work with Guatemala to limit migration

Kamala Harris was in Guatemala on her first-ever foreign trip as vice president

Guatemala City (AFP) - US Vice President Kamala Harris said Monday the United States hopes to work with Guatemala to address the root causes of illegal migration by creating "a sense of hope" in the poverty- and violence-plagued country, on her first trip abroad since taking office.

Meeting President Alejandro Giammattei in Guatemala City, Harris said reducing undocumented migration from Central to North America was a priority for US President Joe Biden's administration.

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