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GOP senators remain too fearful for their jobs to do the necessary work of convicting the former president for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) All but five Senate Republicans voted in favor of an effort to dismiss Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial on Tuesday, making
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Trump isnât president. He isnât even on social media. But he is still everywhere in the news
By James Pindell Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2021, 3:40 p.m.
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A security guard at former President Donald Trump s private club Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla.SAUL MARTINEZ/NYT
Donald Trump hasnât been president for a week. He hasnât sent any tweets. He hasnât granted any interviews. Heâs rarely been seen, save for on the golf course at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida. His only public statement was an endorsement of a former aide for governor of Arkansas, and that was through a political action committee.
By Peter Sullivan - 01/28/21 06:00 AM EST
The Biden administration is coming under pressure from Republicans to support the reopening of schools after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published new research that says that schools can operate safely despite COVID-19.
The CDC researchers on Tuesday wrote that there is “little evidence” of widespread coronavirus transmission in schools when proper precautions are followed.
Teachers unions in several places across the country, however, are resisting the push to return to in-person instruction, arguing it is not safe.
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Experts stress that the picture is nuanced, and schools should not be thrown open without care and precautions. But they say repeated evidence from around the country shows that schools can open safely under the right conditions.