Elle Meyers
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Filibuster FAQs: What Is This Senate Procedure and Why Does It Matter for You?
While it’s easy to tune out all the political noise, the future of this Senate procedure does directly affect you and your family.
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New Data Shows Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Against Virus Variants
Mutations of COVID-19 identified in the United Kingdom and South Africa appear more contagious.
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Mass Vaccination Sites Finally Start Opening Throughout the Country
Thousands of people are expected to get vaccinated every day in each location.
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What Is the 25th Amendment and Why Are Folks Calling for It to Be Invoked After the Capitol Chaos?
“I don’t know where his Cabinet has been all this time, but it’s long overdue for the 25th Amendment because this man is no longer capable of serving the United States of America.”
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Warnock and Ossoff Win Georgia Senate Races, Securing Majority for Democrats
Warnock will make history as the first Black Senator from Georgia. Control of the US Senate—and President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda—hangs in the balance as the nation waits for the second winner to be called.
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Am I Going To Get $600 in Relief? Your Questions Answered on the New $900 Billion Stimulus Package
Including how unemployment benefits, student loans, and the eviction moratorium are changing, and for how long.
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All Vaccines Have Side Effects. The COVID Vaccine Is No Different. What You Need to Know.
Plus what makes an mRNA vaccine different and how there are more doses of the Pfizer vaccine than expected.
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There Might Be a Stimulus Bill Before Year End
After months of no progress, congressional leaders say there is real hope for a deal that extends unemployment assistance and gets funding to state and local governments.
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Over 1 Million Children in the US Have Been Diagnosed With COVID-19
Pediatrics group says the number of cases is “staggering and tragic.”
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The Moratorium on Student Loan Payments Ends Dec. 31—Three Weeks Before Biden Becomes President
Over the weekend, the Department of Education began reminding borrowers via texts and email that their monthly payments will resume on Jan. 1.

















