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Muslim-led Michigan city bans Pride flags after heated council meeting

LGBTQ+ supporters expressed disappointment after the all-Muslim Hamtramck City Council passed legislation prohibiting the flying of Pride flags on city-owned properties. Neutrality flag: On June 13, city officials unanimously approved a resolution sponsored by City Councilman Mohammed Hassan called a "Resolution to Maintain and Confirm the Neutrality Of the City of Hamtramck Towards Its Residents." The "neutrality flag resolution," which restricts the display of religious, ethnic, racial, and political flags, emphasizes that the city will not provide "special treatment" to any particular group.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20210914-21:52:00

>> reporter: it is the latest and maybe most extreme approach to curbing a shortage of bus drivers. the national guard are training to transport school kids. >> it is out of the box. >> reporter: the superintendent of chelsea schools near boston says two weeks into the year and she's still short 15 drivers. meaning one in every five busses has run late. now the guard will drive ten passenger school transport vans in her district. >> we've worked so hard to get our students back. we want our students back on time and ready to learn. >> reporter: schools returning to in person classes say coronavirus fears pushed more drivers to retire. it is the worst shortage ever say administrators in fairfax county, virginia. the district is paying new bus drivers a $3,000 sign on bonus.

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Asian markets end mixed as investors gauge earnings and inflation data


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Asian markets close mixed ahead of US Fed meet today


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Coronavirus Texas: Vaccine eligibility expands with 1C, but health experts fear vaccine hesitancy could impact herd immunity


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Texas is expanding its vaccine availability to those 50 years and older, the age group that has made up 93% of COVID-19 deaths in Texas, in the state's 1C phase.
Texas' 1C phase is different from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's definition of the 1C Category. The state announced it will base the phases on ages, not occupation, which means some essential workers will not be included in this next rollout phase.
The 1C group includes about 5 million people. About 1 million from that age group have already received the vaccine, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. With groups 1A, 1B and 1C open, between 12 million to 14 million Texans will be eligible to get the vaccine.

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Asian markets pull back from early gains and end lower with Hong Kong and Chinese stocks in huge selloff

Hang Seng dropped 557.46 or 1.92%. The market in Taiwan was also marginally lower. Shanghai Composite ended 2.3% down while Shenzhen declined 3.81%.

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