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QAnon as popular in US as some major religions, poll finds About 14% of Americans believe conspiracy theory spread by some Trump supporters
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Broken glass in the US Capitol building following the riots on January 6th. Photograph: Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images
As hopes fade for a bipartisan inquiry into the Capitol riot in Washington on January 6th, it’s increasingly clear that the Republican base remains in thrall to the web of untruths spun by Donald Trump – and perhaps even more outlandish lies, beyond those of the former president’s making.
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Alabama
Montgomery: Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday vetoed legislation to delay next year’s requirement to hold back third graders who aren’t reading at grade level – a postponement lawmakers sought after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted classrooms. The veto means the promotion requirement will take effect at the end of the 2021-22 school year. The governor said it is “hasty and premature” to delay the requirement before education officials can review the newest test scores. “As a former teacher and even more so as governor, I believe early literacy is the gateway to all learning,” Ivey said in a statement. The Republican governor said she is asking the state superintendent to brief the public on spring test scores when available and for the Alabama Committee on Grade Level Reading to make recommendations regarding any future action. “Ever