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Pamplin Media Group - Wyden optimistic ahead of a transformative week in government

Wyden optimistic ahead of a transformative week in government January 17 2021 With Joe Biden taking office and Democrats winning Senate control, Oregon s senior senator anticipates big changes. Despite the challenges facing Washington County, Oregon and the United States, Sen. Ron Wyden is optimistic and eager to get to work this year, he told county residents at a virtual town hall meeting Sunday, Jan. 17. Unable to hold his customary annual town hall meetings in person in each of Oregon s 36 counties due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Wyden has been conducting the meetings by videoconference instead. Sunday s town hall meeting was held in Washington County itself, at the offices of the News-Times in downtown Forest Grove.

Beyond impeachment: Congress must not reward Trump s misconduct

COVID-19 vaccine lessons for American diplomacy after Trump

© Getty Images Biological science and diplomacy seem to have little in common, but America’s rapid production of two COVID-19 vaccines has lessons for shaping and resourcing American diplomacy for the Biden administration and the Congress. Recognizing and applying these lessons will be vital to American diplomatic success in dealing with challenging transnational issues, such as climate change and global competitors, such as China. The first vaccine lesson for diplomacy is there is no such thing as an overnight or singular success. Early work on the mRNA science behind the first two U.S. produced COVID-19 vaccines dates from the 1990s and took decades of work by multiple scientists for it to be used successfully to support human vaccinations. The first two U.S. COVID-19 vaccines also incorporated the work of two other strands of scientific research (viral proteins and the lipid nanoparticle). So, the “miracle” of the rapidly produced U.S. vaccines came through decades of wor

Biden s new challenge: Holding Trump accountable

Two events have changed the political dynamics with only a week left in the Trump presidency: The Trump-incited mob that stormed the Capitol, causing five deaths and forcing the House and Senate to go into hiding as they were counting Joe Biden The House today will vote to impeach Trump; he will become the first American president to be impeached twice. Unlike the last time over a call to shake down the President of Ukraine to dig up dirt on candidate Biden this will have the support of some Republicans, led by the party s third ranking leader, Rep. Liz Cheney

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