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As the economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, prices are spiking and Republicans see a winning message in blaming Joe Biden. A subject often dismissed as fantasy has found new legitimacy in an upcoming U.S. report into UFOs. Those who have spent their lives studying the subject say it will be a game-changer. Businesses and lawmakers are urging the government to address a visa backlog and travel restrictions that are keeping temporary foreign workers out – leaving beach towns, resorts, camps, pools and schools scrambling. In New York, one of the most liberal enclaves in the nation, Democratic primary voters list crime as their top issue in the city's mayoral primary. They're not alone. GOP-led states are adopting high-profile legislation restricting the way racism can be taught in schools. A new study suggests that in many classrooms the subject never comes up. Rising inflation and the prospect of earlier interest rate hikes have rattled the markets. Three Republican governors are sending state law enforcement officers hundreds of miles away to the U.S.-Mexico border in response to a call for help from the GOP governors of Texas and Arizona. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. Karen Lynch, president and CEO of CVS Health, joins U.S. News Live to discuss the 2021 Healthiest Communities rankings, lessons learned from COVID-19, addressing health equity and more. |
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