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I didn t feel a thing Vice President Mike Pence gets COVID-19 vaccine on camera

I didn t feel a thing. Vice President Mike Pence gets COVID-19 vaccine on camera Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – Vice President Mike Pence, the head of the White House s coronavirus task force, was vaccinated for COVID-19 Friday morning at a live, televised event intended to build public confidence in the vaccine. I didn t feel a thing, Pence said. Well done. Pence, who wore a short-sleeved shirt and a face mask, sat in a chair next to an American flag and under a sign that said “SAFE and EFFECTIVE.” He received the recently approved vaccine developed by Pfizer that is being distributed throughout the country.

Thomas Friedman: Rural America s broadband needs Kamala Harris

Thomas Friedman: Rural America s broadband needs Kamala Harris In Minnesota, small towns like Willmar that can manage inclusion and diversity are the ones now thriving, because they can attract new labor and homebuyers when so many of the young white adults have left for the big cities. .. In Minnesota, small towns like Willmar that can manage inclusion and diversity are the ones now thriving, because they can attract new labor and homebuyers when so many of the young white adults have left for the big cities. Written By: Thomas L. Friedman | 5:00 pm, Dec. 17, 2020 × Cartoon for Dec. 18, 2020R.J. Matson I was speaking recently to Matt Dunne, founder of the Center on Rural Innovation, which promotes digital economic development in small-town America, and he was telling me about a Vermont community near his home with a great public library: “You could drive by on any Sunday and the parking lot would be full,” he said. “There was just one problem: Th

Kamala Harris to campaign in Georgia for Democrats in Senate runoffs

Kamala Harris to campaign in Georgia for Democrats in Senate runoffs Follow Us Question of the Day By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times - Friday, December 18, 2020 Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris is scheduled to travel to Georgia next week to put her stamp on the two Senate runoff races that will decide how much wiggle room the Biden administration has with Congress. Ms. Harris is set to make a pair of stops Monday on behalf of Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. Vice President Mike Pence returned this week to the state for the fourth time since President-elect Joseph R. Biden carried Georgia by 12,000 votes in the Nov. 3 election.

Rep Bill Flores urges peaceful transfer of power amid election questions

Rep Bill Flores urges peaceful transfer of power amid election questions
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Opinion | Biden s recent appointments have been hits Now for attorney general

Opinion | Biden s recent appointments have been hits Now for attorney general
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