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Biden’s do-over on gun reforms
In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, President Obama tapped then-Vice President Biden to help push through gun reforms, but they ended up going nowhere in the Senate. Now, in the aftermath of two mass shootings in less than a week, Biden’s hoping to avoid a repeat — and activists are wondering why he isn’t doing more. POLITICO’s Anita Kumar reports. Plus, Biden extends the special enrollment season for Obamacare. And the Government Accountability Office launches an investigation into Biden's freeze on border wall funding. Anita Kumar is a White House correspondent and associate editor for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
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48 hours of grief in Atlanta
In the aftermath of last week’s mass shooting in Georgia that killed eight people — six of them women of Asian descent — activists, political leaders and the Asian American community are grieving and calling for justice. POLITICO’s Maya King and Catherine Kim report from a rally and a prayer service held in Atlanta over the weekend. Plus, Biden taps a prominent tech industry critic to join the FTC. And the U.S. and some allies announce sanctions on China. Catherine Kim is a reporter for POLITICO. Maya King covers race and politics for POLITICO. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
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An icy showdown in Alaska
U.S. and Chinese officials met in Alaska for their first in-person talks under the Biden administration last week and things ... got pretty testy. POLITICO’s Stuart Lau gives the play-by-play for a meeting he says “was as frosty as the weather suggests.” Plus, lawmakers condemn violence against Asians and Asian Americans. And Republican Julia Letlow wins a special election to replace her late husband in Congress. Stuart Lau is POLITICO Europe's China correspondent. Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
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The reality at the border
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The Great European Vaccine Panic
More than half of the countries in the EU have paused AstraZeneca vaccinations amid panic that the shot could cause blood clots — despite lack of evidence. POLITICO Europe’s Sarah Wheaton breaks down the three reasons why Europe freaked out. Plus, the White House defends a controversial measure in the Democratic Covid package. And the IRS pushes back Tax Day.
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The California recall just got real
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‘A swing and a miss’: How the U.S. let Google d...
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‘Just targeted randomly and killed’
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An 'atmosphere of awkwardness': Biden's Ukraine...
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The case for and against vaccine passports
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She holds the fate of New York politics in her ...
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Buying a house? Good luck.
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The longest vote in Senate history
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Three hours and 19 minutes: What went wrong on ...
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Hello … it’s me. Normal-ish life.
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Infrastructure: The Great White Whale
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The trial of George Floyd's killer
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'Make your voice heard': Biden breaks his silen...
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Biden’s lose-lose-lose immigration situation
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Let the global vaccine brawl begin
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Why Neera Tanden’s nomination fell apart
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Let’s talk about the Capitol’s diversity problem
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Welcome to Covid Court
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The curse of the third term
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How to get everyone vaccinated
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