Month: February 2021
Biden’s chief of staff at center of controversy over White House budget pick – The Washington Post
Biden’s chief of staff at center of controversy over White House budget pick The Washington Post Miscalculating Sinema and Manchin could end up costing Biden CNN Fight over Neera Tanden’s nomination not over yet, White House says Fox News Neera Tanden’s Death by
Read MoreCrypto company Anchorage raises $80 million after getting federal banking charter
Anchorage has raised an $80 million Series C funding round led by GIC, also known as Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund. Andreessen Horowitz, Blockchain Capital, Lux and Indico are also participating in today’s funding round. The thinking behind this funding round
Read MoreIslamist Terrorism Is Not Done With Us, Warns Former al Qaeda Hostage Theo Padnos
Remember ISIS? How about al Qaeda? It was not long ago (on the calendar, at least) that either name could summon, if not profound discomfort, at least a hint of the queasiness that swept over Theo Padnos as he sat
Read MoreRachel Levine Responds to Rand Paul About Transgender Medicine – The New York Times
Rachel Levine Responds to Rand Paul About Transgender Medicine The New York Times Rand Paul Launches Into Transphobic Rant Against Trans Nominee The Daily Beast Patty Murray rebukes Rand Paul for ‘harmful misrepresentations’ at historic confirmation hearing for Rachel Levine CNN First transgender
Read MoreTwitter’s ‘Super Follow’ creator subscription takes shots at Substack and Patreon
It’s been an all-around more ambitious year for Twitter. Following activist shareholder action last year that aimed to oust CEO Jack Dorsey, the company has been making long overdue product moves, buying up companies and aiming to push the envelope
Read MorePetrobras CEO Says He Will Step Down as Brazil’s President Moves in on Oil Giant
Economist Roberto Castello Branco said he would leave Brazil’s biggest company when his term ends on March 20.
Read MoreCold wreaks havoc on aging waterworks in the South
Cities across Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi are still grappling with outages that crippled health care facilities and forced families to wait in line for potable water.
Read MoreReporter’s Video From Inside Senate On Jan. 6 Shows A Crowd Prepared For Violence
New Yorker writer Luke Mogelson says many of the insurrectionists he filmed at the Capitol “had no inkling that what they were doing was wrong or suspicion that it could result in any consequences.”
Read More‘Everything Seems So Tenuous’: Variants Threaten N.Y.C.’s Progress on Virus
Cases have fallen more slowly in New York City than nationwide, and highly contagious variants are causing concern.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Vaccine Makers’ Booster Shots Aim At A Moving Target: Coronavirus Variants
In the future, different circumstances will likely determine which vaccine or booster a person receives, based on their antibodies — and which variant is common in their region. (Image credit: Mark Felix/AFP via Getty Images)
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