Fauci challenges Fox News vaccine falsehoods: 'The facts are stunningly obvious'

  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer responded to reports that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire, commending his time on the bench and promising to confirm President Biden's nominated replacement with all deliberate speed.

  • People who are unvaccinated are 70 times more likely to die.

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  • Romney was invited to the March 14 event at the home of Bobbie Kilberg, a well-connected Virginia Republican who lined up against Trump during his 2016 bid for the White House. The list of attendees includes Romney, as well as establishment Republican figures and Trump critics, including the former Vice President Dick Cheney, lobbyist Charlie Black, and former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.

  • Fauci, the nation's top disease expert, said in an interview that misinformation and misinformation is now a rule in society.

  • The anchor of New Day hit the Fox News founder with a question about the network's coverage of the coronaviruses vaccines.

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  • President Joe Biden said last week that he wasn't sure if an expanded child tax credit would make a comeback as lawmakers debate a new version of his big social-spending package. Five Democrats are urging him to change his mind.

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  • After serving on the Supreme Court for more than two decades, Justice Stephen Breyer has decided to retire. Affirmative action in higher education was pushed for by Justice Breyer. There is a decision to be made by President Biden when it comes to who will take the seat.

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  • The impact on the young and old has been one of the defining characteristics of the virus. It is mild for children and younger adults, but severe for the elderly. More than 75% of US COVID deaths have occurred among people 65 and older. It seems obvious that older Americans are more afraid of Communism than younger Americans. They are not. You can sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times.

  • Alternative and often-unproven coronaviruses treatments inspire a lot of passion in the Republican base, even as many in the party continue to shun the most proven-effective treatment: vaccination. There has been a premium on politicians promoting these treatments or at least decrying scientists who question or reject their use. The prime example in 2020 was hydroxychloroquine. In the year 2021, it was ivermectin. Early in 2022, it is monoclonal.

  • "Our prosecutors are looking at those and I can't say anything more on the ongoing investigations," Monaco told CNN.

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  • Washington's new name and direction under Ron Rivera received the support of Hall of Fame head coach and three-time Super Bowl champion Joe Gibbs.

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  • The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that Attorney General Ken Paxton cannot prosecute voter fraud. Abbott and Patrick urged the court to reverse its ruling.

  • When Albert Reitz went out to mow his lawn, he didn't think the ground would cave under him.

  • Lemon wondered why so many people at Fox News were praising Putin and convincing viewers to side with Russia.

  • The right-wing talker was taunted by the Late Show host for his argument.

  • A California city voted Tuesday night to require gun owners to carry liability insurance, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the United States. The San Jose City Council approved the measure despite opposition from gun owners who said it would violate their Second Amendment rights. The Silicon Valley city of about 1 million followed a trend of other Democratic-led cities that have sought to rein in violence through stricter rules.