Interior Department Announces Members Of Biden-Harris Leadership Team
The Department of the Interior today announced key members of agency leadership who will advance the Biden-Harris administration’s agenda to build back better and address the four intersecting challenges of our time: COVID-19, economic recovery, racial equity, and climate change.
“With today’s announcement, President Biden is delivering on his commitment to build teams that exude talent and experience, and look like America,” said
Jennifer Van der Heide, incoming Chief of Staff. “We look forward to working with the dedicated civil servants at the Department to fulfill Interior’s missions, advance President Biden’s vision to honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes and uphold the trust and treaty responsibilities to them, address the climate and nature crises, and build a clean energy future that creates good-paying jobs and powers our nation. We are ready to get to work on behalf of the
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VERIFY: Yes, employers and schools can soon require COVID vaccines
But it’s unclear if they can do it before those vaccines are fully licensed. Here s a look at what the experts say. Author: Gabe Cohen Updated: 6:44 PM EST January 15, 2021
WASHINGTON There’s a shot it ends the COVID-19 pandemic.
The vaccine rollout is underway, and now some wonder if these first-of-their-kind drugs may soon be required in some settings.
QUESTION:
SOURCES:
Dr. Arthur Caplan, Director of NYU Langone’s Division of Medical Ethics
Peter Meyers, Law Professor at George Washington University Law School
Dorit Reiss, Law Professor at UC Hastings College of the Law
Kamala Devi Harris creates history as she takes oath as Vice President of USA
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Vice President of the US.
Harris was sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina woman.
At 56, she also holds the possibility of running for office for the next term. Kamala Devi Harris on Wednesday created
history by becoming the first woman, first Black and first South Asian to become the Vice President of the US.
Harris was sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina woman to sit in the nation s apex court, shortly before Joe Biden was to be sworn-in as the
Trump’s departure will not end the grievances of the 74 million Americans who voted for him, especially working-class whites. Their deep dissatisfaction – why else would they support someone like Trump? – needs to be understood and addressed if we are to reunite as a country. Three recent books, two by academics and one by a journalist, demonstrate that, while Trump exploited white working-class grievances, they were at least in part a response to the arrogance of the privileged white elite.
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In “White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America,” Joan C. Williams, a law professor at the U.C. Hastings College of the Law, argues that educated well-off whites share blame for the Trump phenomenon. Unwilling to acknowledge their own racism, these privileged whites “comfort themselves” by blaming racism on “other-class whites,” such as Trump supporters, who resent that charge. Privileged whites also ignore the economic challenges fac
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