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How a Hashtag Went Viral—and Incited a Military Intervention

. His @UncleRush Twitter account, combined with the Facebook and Instagram pages it cross-posted onto, had more than 10 million followers, and he updated them constantly from TweetDeck, an application that let him promote his media and fashion brands while scanning four columns of streaming content at once. His posts were retweeted, liked, or shared thousands of times. The mogul, now nearly 60, had become an influencer—a second act that would falter years later after a dozen women accused him of sexual assault. Simmons’ tweets hardly ever mentioned foreign affairs, usually opting for self-help quotes, vegan recipes, and aphorisms for the aspiring entrepreneur. And the early hours of April 30 were no different, as he sent a flurry of posts on subjects from mindfulness to gun violence and the writings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, a white-bearded yoga master who had once been guru to the Beatles.

Fact check: Calif vaccine plan doesn t prioritize homeless, prisoners

The claim: California is vaccinating homeless people and prison inmates against COVID-19 before others Shifting plans for distributing COVID-19 vaccines are drawing out new criticism for plans to administer the shots. In a Facebook post on March 1, comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla took aim at the state of California. “In California the homeless and prisoners are getting the vaccine before taxpayers,” he wrote in the post that about 12,000 users have reacted to. “It sounds like something out of Idiocracy. If that isn’t the most California way of doing things I don’t know what is.” Advocates have fought for those populations to be prioritized because they live in close quarters, such as homeless shelters, and cannot easily maintain social distance.

Miguel Cardona sworn in as U S education secretary; no news yet on who will replace him as Connecticut education commissioner

Miguel Cardona was sworn in as U.S. education secretary Tuesday, capping an unlikely journey for the Meriden native who grew up in public housing and struggled to learn English as a kindergartener but credits public schools with helping him rise to the nation’s top education job.

First lady wades into school reopening debate with trip to 2 schools

First lady wades into school reopening debate with trip to 2 schools First lady visits Connecticut school with education secretary Replay Video UP NEXT First lady Jill Biden began wading into the debate over reopening schools with a visit to two schools Wednesday in Connecticut and Pennsylvania alongside the newly confirmed Education Secretary Miguel Cardona. The trip was meant to give Biden, a community college teacher, and Cardona an opportunity to see how schools nationwide are taking different approaches to reopening, as teachers, parents and school district officials grapple with how to get kids in classrooms safely. At Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Meriden, Connecticut, Biden stopped in a kindergarten room Wednesday before she and Cardona visited a sensory room without students to learn about the modified approach for special needs students amid COVID-19. Biden and Cardona then met with a second-grade teacher who started the year distance learning and then t

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