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Total U.S. coronavirus deaths reported as of this mornin
g: 525,035.
As of this morning, 17.2 percent of the U.S. population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 9.2 percent are fully vaccinated, according to the
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The Biden administration’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package is on the verge of becoming law, pending action by the House and White House in the coming days, as health experts warn that the current level of cases in the U.S. is untenable and the nation races to vaccinate the masses.
Biker crew gathers in Selma for Bloody Sunday commemoration honoring late Rep. John Lewis and civil rights giants brutally beaten in 1965 after Biden marked 56th anniversary by signing executive order to make voting easier
Bikers with the RedLiners Motorcycle Club from Atlanta gathered in front of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama
Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee marks the 56th anniversary of the day law enforcement officers brutally beat civil rights marchers on the bridge
This year was the first without civil rights icons Rep. John Lewis, the Rev. Joseph Lowery, the Rev. C.T. Vivian and attorney Bruce Boynton, who all died in 2020
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said in a new interview that allowing the filibuster to be used to deny voting rights would be "catastrophic" as a sweeping elections bill awaits consideration in the Senate."There's no way under the sun that in 2021 that we are going to allow the filibuster to be used to deny voting rights. That just ain't gonna happen. That would be catastrophic," Clyburn told The Guardian in an interview published.