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Opinion: The real reason for the Dr. Seuss freakout
As social mores and cultural preferences change, companies adjust. They change what they sell, adding or updating products and letting others go. This isn't news -- or at least it wasn't, until American right-wing media outlets became obsessed with so-called "cancel culture."
[ cnn.com ]Instead of condemning the idea of physical defiance, White evangelical Republicans embrace it
For obvious reasons, President Joe Biden made the coronavirus pandemic his first legislative priority. Polling shows wide public support for his $1.9 trillion relief plan.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Potato Head is getting with the times. So should Congress
You know times are a-changing when a famous toy spud is getting an upgrade—and for a very 21st-century reason.
[ cnn.com ]Satellite images reveal extent of damage caused by Biden's first military action
The windows blew open. The building shook. At 1:30 a.m. local time Friday, a resident of al-Bukamal, a city near the Syrian-Iraqi border, was jarred from his sleep. Speaking under the condition of anonymity for security reasons, he told CNN the explosions were unlike anything he had heard before.
[ cnn.com ]Smerconish: Could Trump's tax returns spoil his political return?
Michael Smerconish says Biden's presidency has brought back stable foreign policy, empathy during tragedy, and reasoned policy disagreements. But as CPAC shows, this 'return to normalcy' does not appeal to everyone.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Without a global vaccine plan, coronavirus variants could lead to untold number of deaths
Even though the US death toll stemming from the coronavirus is declining and the Biden administration is putting the pedal to the metal with vaccination efforts, a spate of new virus mutations is causing alarm within the medical and scientific community -- and for good reason.
[ cnn.com ]There's a reason why French bulldogs are frequent targets for thieves
The portly and petite French bulldog is an ideal canine companion: They don't bark much, prefer snuggles and indoor play to long walks or games of catch and retain their puppy-like stature all their lives.
[ cnn.com ]Big Lie? Big Whoop: Many Republicans on Capitol Hill see little reason to bat down Trump's election lies
• Don Lemon: Election official said the quiet part out loud • Republicans around the country want to change election procedures
[ cnn.com ]Two big reasons investors are worried about the housing market
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[ cnn.com ]He had to drop out for financial reasons. Now he's given $20 million to the university
Two years after Calvin Tyler first enrolled at Morgan State College, he had to drop out because he couldn't afford it.
[ cnn.com ]4 reasons Tesla stock is tumbling
Tesla, the hottest stock in the market for more than a year, has sunk into bear market territory.
[ cnn.com ]Jay-Z sells half of his Champagne brand
Jay-Z and luxury goods giant LVMH have a reason to break out the bubbly.
[ cnn.com ]The GOP is pushing 'big lie' about voter fraud as a reason to crack down on voting in changing states like Texas and Georgia
There's a war over voting.
[ cnn.com ]Gavin Newsom's French Laundry scandal is no reason to toss him out
The effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom is gaining momentum and is almost certain to gather more than enough signatures to make it to the June ballot. Californians will then be faced with the question of whether or not to recall the man they elected with 61.9% of the vote in 2018 and who is up for reelection next year. The recall is strongly backed by the Republican Party, because while a Republican would have a very difficult time winning a normally scheduled election for governor of California, a recall might pose a rare opportunity.
[ cnn.com ]AstraZeneca's UK Covid-19 vaccines contract has been revealed
AstraZeneca's contract to supply the UK with 100 million Covid-19 vaccine doses commits it to making "best reasonable efforts," the same language used in its deal with the European Union, which critics blamed for the bloc's faltering inoculation program.
[ cnn.com ]Over 38 million Americans have gotten at least their first dose of a Covid vaccine, but that's not the reason cases are decreasing across the US, an expert says
More than 38 million Americans have so far received at least their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine -- but it's not the vaccinations that have driven Covid-19 numbers down across the US, one expert told CNN on Sunday.
[ cnn.com ]Analysis: Why most GOP senators are standing by Trump
A lot of critics of former President Donald Trump want GOP senators to "show some spine." They think the big reason they have stayed with Trump through impeachment is because they're scared of him.
[ cnn.com ]John King: Nancy Pelosi calling BS on Mitch McConnell
CNN's John King discusses House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling out Sen. Mitch McConnell for his reasoning behind why he voted not guilty in former President Trump's second impeachment hearing.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: How Americans know Trump is guilty
One reason to put an impeached president on trial after he has left office is to deliver a clear, decisive verdict that the defendant's actions were abhorrent and should never happen again.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: A $15 minimum wage would hurt those it's meant to help
The fight for the $15 minimum wage is heralded as the way for low-income workers to earn a decent living and possibly lift them out of poverty. This claim sounds reasonable, but it is founded on two unspoken assumptions — that the poor currently work and that they will continue to work once higher minimum wages take effect. Unfortunately, these two assumptions are not the reality.
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