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Explaining the 25th Amendment: It s unlikely to happen

Explaining the 25th Amendment: It s unlikely to happen Political science, constitutional law experts weigh in on invoking 25th Amendment THERE ARE CALLS FROM SPEAKER PELOSI,. SENATOR CHUCK SCHUMER.. AMONG OTHERS. REQUESTING THAT VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE INVOKE THE 25TH AMENDMENT. WHICH WOULD FORCE PRESIDENT TRUMP OUT OF OFFICE BEFORE PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE BIDEN S INAUGURATION and last updated 2021-01-08 04:51:55-05 SOUTHERN COLORADO — Following the destructive riot inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, national leaders are looking for ways to end President Donald Trump s time in office early. Methods being discussed include invoking the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, or a second attempt at impeachment.

Court Orders Trump s EPA to Redo Approval of Colorado s Flawed Plan to Reduce Smog, Acid Rain

For Immediate Release, January 5, 2021 Contact: Robert Ukeiley, (720) 496-8568, rukeiley@biologicaldiversity.org Court Orders Trump’s EPA to Redo Approval of Colorado’s Flawed Plan to Reduce Smog, Acid Rain DENVER A federal appeals court today ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to redo its approval of Colorado’s flawed plan to protect people and the state’s treasured natural areas from smog and acid rain. The order was issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in Denver. It was requested by the EPA in response to a lawsuit filed by the Center for Biological Diversity challenging the agency’s earlier approval of the state’s deficient air-pollution plan.

Should residents of hard-hit cities and towns be vaccinated before other groups? Some epidemiologists think so

Should residents of hard-hit cities and towns be vaccinated before other groups? Some epidemiologists think so By Deanna Pan Globe Staff,Updated December 24, 2020, 4:28 p.m. Email to a Friend In Rhode Island, Central Falls health ambassador Elvin Toro, left, handed out a package of information and face masks amid the pandemic.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff In Central Falls, R.I., a tiny working-class city with a majority Latino population, the coronavirus has run rampant, triggering a crisis so dire public health officials believe half of its residents will have been infected by the end of the year. Now Rhode Island is completing plans to move hard-pressed Central Falls to the front of the vaccination line, giving priority to a densely packed city full of immigrants and people of color who have contracted the deadly virus at staggering rates. Some epidemiologists believe Massachusetts should consider a similar strategy for COVID-19 hot spots where residents, for a litany of reasons,

Should residents of hard-hit cities and towns be vaccinated before other groups? Some epidemiologists think so

Should residents of hard-hit cities and towns be vaccinated before other groups? Some epidemiologists think so Deanna Pan © Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff In Rhode Island, Central Falls health ambassador Elvin Toro, left, handed out a package of information and face masks amid the pandemic. In Central Falls, R.I., a tiny working-class city with a majority Latino population, the coronavirus has run rampant, triggering a crisis so dire public health officials believe half of its residents will have been infected by the end of the year. Now Rhode Island is completing plans to move hard-pressed Central Falls to the front of the vaccination line, giving priority to a densely packed city full of immigrants and people of color who have contracted the deadly virus at staggering rates. Some epidemiologists believe Massachusetts should consider a similar strategy for COVID-19 hot spots where residents, for a litany of reasons, find themselves at heightened risk.

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