The fatal first anniversary of covid-19 in the US Biden wants to remove the word "foreigner" from immigration laws.
This is what you need to know to start the day.
First the truth.
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Biden's first full day in office
President Biden signed several decrees aimed at addressing the coronavirus pandemic, including creating a pandemic testing board and expanding access to care and treatment for the virus.
Additionally, Dr. Anthony Fauci told reporters that he feels liberated to be able to speak openly about the coronavirus pandemic and the science behind it, now with the new Biden government.
Further:
Biden changes America in an instant, but tougher challenges lie ahead
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The fatal first anniversary of covid-19 in the US
One year after the first case of covid-19 in the United States, the world registers more than 97 million cases and more than 2 million deaths from the disease.
The United States leads, by far, the number of infected and deceased: in the country, so far, there are more than 24 million cases and more than 400,000 deaths.
And it will continue to get worse.
Further:
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Biden inherited non-existent covid-19 vaccine plan from Trump administration, sources say
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When will Trump's impeachment be?
Republican leader Mitch McConnell has proposed delaying the impeachment trial until February.
There are reasons why Congressional Democrats, and Biden's White House, may be willing to delay the trial, as it would give the Senate a chance to confirm more members of Biden's cabinet.
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Biden wants to remove the word "foreigner" from immigration laws
Biden wants to remove this controversial word from American law.
It is only a small part of the broad immigration reform that President Biden is proposing.
But the symbolic significance is enormous.
Further:
Mexico celebrates Biden's decree that ends the construction of the border wall
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Analysis: is the QAnon movement dead?
Joe Biden is now the President of the United States.
He was not arrested.
Neither were any of the other high-profile Democratic politicians who attended the inauguration.
Donald Trump did not declare martial law.
He flew to Florida in silence.
And so died one of the longest running and most widespread conspiracy theories of the last four years, freely organized under the banner of the group known as QAnon.
Further:
QAnon believers left confused after Biden's inauguration
QAnon and Proud Boys supporters abandon Trump, according to reports 2:55
At coffee time
'Bridgerton' returns for a second season
"Bridgerton" fans can breathe a sigh of relief after Netflix announced a second season of the gripping show.
In Biden's Oval Office, César Chávez takes his place among America's heroes
The decor in the Oval Office changed rapidly after the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
Highlights a bust of Mexican-American and farmworker leader Cesar Chavez.
Biden honors César Chávez with bust in the Oval Office 2:52
For flight attendants, getting people to wear masks is now one of the hardest things about the job
Now that President Joe Biden has signed an executive order requiring masks at airports and planes, flight attendants are welcoming the news.
The religious books used during the oaths and the symbolism behind them
The Bibles — and in the case of Senator Jon Ossoff, the Hebrew Scriptures — that President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and more used for their oaths, reflect the values important to them: family.
Faith. Equality.
The number of the day
US $ 221,400
This is the annual amount of Trump's presidential pension, if he maintains it.
Quote of the day
"In terms of manufacturer-specific projections, we know there is enough supply to do 100 million injections in 100 days."
There are enough vaccines for the promise of 100 million doses, says the White House coronavirus coordinator.
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And to finish…
What will happen now to followers of conspiracy theories like QAnon?
Many believed in the conspiracy theories about Trump and the election.
The reckoning promised by the QAnon conspiracy theory never came and now, many believers feel confused, misled, and unsure of what is coming.
In this report, we speak with a follower of these theories.
What will happen to those who believe in conspiracies in the US?
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