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Senate Republicans totday will accuse Biden of committing “unlawful” acts by freezing congressionally appropriated money for border wall construction on Inauguration Day. | Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo
DRIVING THE DAY
Two numbers driving today: 62 and 40.
62 That’s the percentage of people who strongly or somewhat approve of the job President
Dems respond forcefully to Atlanta spa shootings that killed women of Asian descent
Washington reacts to Atlanta spa shootings
Replay Video UP NEXT Democrats on Wednesday spoke forcefully about Tuesday’s deadly shootings in Atlanta and said it s clear that the individuals who were shot are among the most vulnerable in the US: women of Asian descent. Authorities have said the man suspected of killing eight people in three separate shootings at spas in the Atlanta area on Tuesday has allegedly admitted to the killings and blamed his addiction to sex as the motive. It’s unclear if race was a motivating factor, according to authorities.
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Visitors set up inside circles designed to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus by encouraging social distancing, at Dolores Park in San Francisco, June 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
WASHINGTON, United States The United States’ top pandemic adviser said Sunday that authorities were considering cutting social distancing rules to three feet (one meter), a move that would change a key tenet of the global fight against COVID-19.
Anthony Fauci, a world-respected figure during the coronavirus crisis, said experts at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) were examining a Massachusetts study that found “no substantial difference” in COVID-19 cases in schools observing six-foot and three-foot rules.