The CDC recommends everyone ages 6 months and older get vaccinated.Mary Kekatos (ABC News)
During an event in Florida, the former president urged attendees to vote and said that if reelected, they “won’t have to do it anymore”apple.news
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In response to Biden’s announcement that he would address the country at 8:00 p.m.* on Wednesday to discuss “what lies ahead, and how I will finish the job for the American people,” the Trump campaign’s general counsel David Warrington sent letters to ABC, NBC, and CBS demanding that the former president be granted equal airtime, according to The New York Times.
In the letter, Warrington wrote that because Biden will likely address his endorsement of Harris, it “appears that President Biden’s speech will not be a bona fide news event, but rather, a prime-time campaign commercial.”
Warrington cited the Federal Communications Commission’s “equal time” rule, arguing that Trump should be given equal time for a “campaign speech.”
Under rules installed in the 1970s, news stations are no longer required to give equal time to candidates for “bona fide news events,” such as presidential speeches or news conferences.
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Some 200 years before the modern revival of the Olympics as we now know it, a group of poets met in a garden in Rome to revive the ancient games in their own way. Their Giuochi Olimpici (“Olympic games” in Italian) was based not on speed or strength, but on one’s ability to string together a poem or win a debate.
The Poetry Olympics took the ancient pentathlon, but replaced the five sporting competitions with five new games based on poetic composition and intellectual debate. A description from 1701 lists these as “the foot race, the javelin, the discus, the wrestling and the long jump”. Each was intended to showcase skill in poetry, wit or song.
This particular revival of the games – which started about 300 years ago – was all about wordplay and battles of wit.The Conversation
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Former President and current Republican nominee Donald Trump raised eyebrows — alarm — when he told MAGA supporters on Friday evening they will only have to vote in the 2024 election — and won’t have to do so again.Daniel Hampton (Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism)
At the heart of this innovative approach lies the concept of neoantigens, proteins found within pancreatic tumors that serve as alarm bellsThe Brighter Side of News
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While there are a few non-White or female candidates under consideration, the list of possibilities is dominated by politically moderate White men.Ashley Parker (The Washington Post)
During a recent campaign rally, former President Donald Trump appeared to suggest that voting in elections will be a thing of the past if he gets a second term in office.Carl Gibson (Alternet.org)
Artificial intelligence was key to last year's Hollywood strikes, and it has now sparked a second walkout by those actors who work in a far larger industry, at the heart of advancing technology --...Andrew MARSZAL (International Business Times)