WASHINGTON, D.C.: Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia speaks on November 1 in front of the U.S. Capitol in support of first responders who refuse to get vaccinated. On November 6 a federal appeals court panel temporarily blocked a Biden administration mandate requiring the COVID-19 vaccine (with the option for weekly testing instead) for workers at private companies with 100 or more employees. The mandate had been set to take effect on January 4.
In his new memoir "They Called Us 'Lucky': The Life and Afterlife of the Iraq War's Hardest Hit Unit" Ruben Gallego details how a poor Latino student enrolled at Harvard ended up as an infantryman assigned to Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, in the sands of Iraq.
Inspired by Jules Verne's globe-circling Phileas Fogg, Harvard's David Damrosch has created a companionable, round-the-world tour in books to inspire armchair travelers and the intrepid in-person adventurer alike.
"Even though it's a property that has been around for so long, somehow it still feels new," Finn Wolfhard tells Newsweek about 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife.'
With low unemployment and economic boosts, Biden should not be dropping in the polls, according to one political scientist, but his age may be a factor in this.