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Q&A: UVA Alumni Drive Indiana s Vaccination Effort

ARTICLE DATEARTICLE AUTHOR AUTHOR EMAIL February 05, 2021 Time has always been precious, and the pandemic has made that point all too clear. For Cory Law, working against the hours’ hard-charging march has been a relatively nonstop battle; throughout the last 10 months, his company has been tasked with helping the state of Indiana deploy coronavirus vaccinations – and all that goes with the endeavor. The widely publicized issues surrounding the production and distribution of vaccines underscore the world’s desperation for quick access to them – and the hope of moving toward a post-pandemic life with more freedom to gather and travel safely. No surprise, then, that Law is working under pressure. Overseeing patient billing solutions for Zotec Partners, his family’s health care practice management services firm, the 2015 graduate of the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce said that the company’s immense effort in Indiana is directly related t

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They want to take your speech away, censorship cry unites Trump supporters and extremists after Capitol attack

They want to take your speech away, censorship cry unites Trump supporters and extremists after Capitol attack
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Jeremy Kappell, fired for racial slur, now an aspiring right-wing influencer

Jeremy Kappell, fired over racial slur on TV, now peddles right-wing misinformation Kappell, who worked in TV news for two decades, condemned the violence at the Capitol, but said he was in the middle on the message of the QAnon conspiracy. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Most Rochesterians remember Jeremy Kappell as the weatherman who was fired for uttering a racial slur while mispronouncing Martin Luther King Jr. during a broadcast on Jan. 4, 2019. Kappell never apologized for the mistake, insisting instead that it was merely garbled words that had been the utterance of sounds.  He cast himself as the victim of a vindictive social mob and quickly found solace on the far-right reaches of the internet.

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