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A future that will see escalating danger from extreme risks demands a longer-term approach to handling these threats. The big picture: The world was caught off guard by COVID-19, and millions of people have paid the price.But the pandemic provides an opportunity to rethink the approach to the growing threat from low-probability but high-consequence risks — including the ones we may be CORONAVIRUS VARIANT TRACKER: WHERE DIFFERENT STRAINS ARE Coronavirus Variant Tracker. New variants of SARS-CoV-2 are rapidly spreading through the U.S. These coronavirus variants are being studied because they may be more transmissible, cause more severe disease, or reduce the efficacy of current vaccines. Our live tracker keeps you updated with the key information you need to know. COVID-19 CASES HIT LOWEST POINT IN U.S. SINCE PANDEMIC The U.S. has brought new coronavirus infections down to the lowest level since March 2020, when the pandemic began. The big picture: Nearly every week for the past 56 weeks, Axios has tracked the change — more often than not, the increase — in new COVID-19 infections.Those case counts are now so low, the virus is so well contained, that this will be our final weekly map.POLITICS & POLICY
Politics & Policy. Why it matters: President Biden has made the COVID-19 crisis and a post-Trump return to national unity and traditional democratic ideals his top priorities. From vaccinations to stimulus to schools, Biden is seeking bipartisan compromise while showing a willingness to use executive authority and bare Democraticmajorities in
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A future that will see escalating danger from extreme risks demands a longer-term approach to handling these threats. The big picture: The world was caught off guard by COVID-19, and millions of people have paid the price.But the pandemic provides an opportunity to rethink the approach to the growing threat from low-probability but high-consequence risks — including the ones we may be CORONAVIRUS VARIANT TRACKER: WHERE DIFFERENT STRAINS ARE Coronavirus Variant Tracker. New variants of SARS-CoV-2 are rapidly spreading through the U.S. These coronavirus variants are being studied because they may be more transmissible, cause more severe disease, or reduce the efficacy of current vaccines. Our live tracker keeps you updated with the key information you need to know. COVID-19 CASES HIT LOWEST POINT IN U.S. SINCE PANDEMIC The U.S. has brought new coronavirus infections down to the lowest level since March 2020, when the pandemic began. The big picture: Nearly every week for the past 56 weeks, Axios has tracked the change — more often than not, the increase — in new COVID-19 infections.Those case counts are now so low, the virus is so well contained, that this will be our final weekly map.POLITICS & POLICY
Politics & Policy. Why it matters: President Biden has made the COVID-19 crisis and a post-Trump return to national unity and traditional democratic ideals his top priorities. From vaccinations to stimulus to schools, Biden is seeking bipartisan compromise while showing a willingness to use executive authority and bare Democraticmajorities in
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This new podcast highlights the best of Axios’ exclusive reporting. Jonathan Swan is a national political correspondent at Axios covering both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. In the first series of How It Happened, national political reporter Jonathan Swan reveals the inside story of Donald Trump’s last few months in office. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) NEWS COVERAGE & INFORMATION The European Medicines Agency on Friday recommended the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children between the ages of 12 and 15. Why it matters: The decision "offers younger and less at-risk populations across the continent access to a COVID-19 shot for the first time during the pandemic," AP writes.AXIOS - CAREERS
Diversity, equity and inclusion. 1 big thing: We strive each day to create an environment where Axions from all walks of life can bring their full selves to work and do their best work. Why it matters: Axios considers a full spectrum of unique identities when we're building a diverse workforce.We survey staff bi-annually to ensure we are enhancing diversity in more than a dozen different AMERICA'S PANDEMIC COIN CRUNCH RETURNS America's pandemic coin crunch returns. Courtenay Brown. Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. An early pandemic problem that plagued businesses is back: not enough change to go around. Why it matters: The pandemic broke America's coin flow. It has repercussions for AXIOS NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios. Walmart shareholders will vote Wednesday on eight proposals — from normal corporate housekeeping to social issues and transparency. The big picture: Now more than ever, businesses like Walmart are under pressure from consumers, employees and shareholders to address social and political issues.BRYAN WALSH
Bryan Walsh is the Future Correspondent for Axios. He covers emerging technology and the trends shaping geopolitics, work, warfare and more. CORONAVIRUS VARIANT TRACKER: WHERE DIFFERENT STRAINS ARE Coronavirus Variant Tracker. New variants of SARS-CoV-2 are rapidly spreading through the U.S. These coronavirus variants are being studied because they may be more transmissible, cause more severe disease, or reduce the efficacy of current vaccines. Our live tracker keeps you updated with the key information you need to know.AXIOS LOCAL
Axios is launching daily, early morning newsletters to help readers get smarter, faster about their hometowns. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) NEWS COVERAGE & INFORMATION The European Medicines Agency on Friday recommended the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children between the ages of 12 and 15. Why it matters: The decision "offers younger and less at-risk populations across the continent access to a COVID-19 shot for the first time during the pandemic," AP writes. WORLD - AXIOS - JUNE 3, 2021 The world reached a vaccination milestone this week, with 2 billion total doses now administered, according to the tracker from Our World in Data.. Why it matters: The global rate is speeding up considerably. It took 30 days to go from 500 million doses to 1 billion, 24 days to go from 1 billion to 1.5 billion, and just 16 days to jump from 1.5 billion to 2 billion. TECHNOLOGY - AXIOS - JUNE 7, 2021 1 day ago · U.S. investigators have recovered $2.3 million worth of cryptocurrency paid as a ransom to the cybercrime group responsible for the attack that shut down Colonial Pipeline last month, the Justice Department announced Monday.. Driving the news: Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount told the Wall Street Journal he authorized a $4.4 million ransom payment to the DarkSide cybercrime group on MayAXIOS - EVENTS
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Bernie Sanders takes the stage in New Hampshire. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images Some top Democrats tell Axios that if the split 2020 field persists through Super Tuesday, Bernie Sanders could build an insurmountable delegate lead while the moderates eat each other up. WHY IT MATTERS: With California's massive delegate trove as part of Super Tuesday on March 3, whoever winds up as the survivor against Sanders could be in a deep delegate hole by the time the field thins. A DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN shared these scenarios to argue Sanders could walk away from Super Tuesday in control: * SCENARIO #1: Bernie's Super Tuesday vote share is five points ahead of the second candidate (say, 30% to 25%). Bernie would net 96 delegates more than the next-highest-performing candidate. At that point, it would be possible but difficult to overtake Sanders: To become the nominee, that survivor would need to beat Bernie by an average of 53% to 47% in in remaining contests. * SCENARIO #2: Bernie's Super Tuesday vote share is 10 points ahead of the second candidate (say, 30% to 20%). Bernie would net 198 delegates more than the next-highest-performing candidate. Overtaking Sanders would be unlikely: The field would need to clear, the and survivor would need to win each remaining contest on average 55% to45% over Bernie.
* SCENARIO #3: Bernie's Super Tuesday vote share is by 15 points ahead of the second candidate (say, 35% to 20%). Bernie would net 328 delegates more than the next-highest-performing candidate. The race would be all but over. A VETERAN Democratic operative told me: "Obama showed in '08 and Clinton showed in '16 once you get a lead in the Democratic primary, it is very hard to lose it. Because we don’t have winner-take-all states, the front-runner is always accumulatingdelegates."
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SANDERS: I NEVER TOLD WARREN A WOMAN COULD NEVER BE PRESIDENT Sen. Bernie Sanders denied he told Sen. Elizabeth Warren a woman would not be able to win the U.S. presidency,
during the seventh Democratic debate Tuesday night. > "Well, as a matter of fact, I didn't say it. And I don't want to > waste a whole lot of time on this, because this is what Donald Trump > and maybe some media want. Anybody who knows me knows that it's > incomprehensible that I would think that a woman cannot > be president of the United States." — Sen. Bernie SandersGo deeperArrow
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BERNIE SANDERS' CAMPAIGN SAYS IT RAISED $25 MILLION IN JANUARY Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign said Thursday that it raised $25 million in January. WHY IT MATTERS: It's a huge sum of money given that there is still a crowded field of Democratic candidates. In 2019's fourth quarter, Sanders pulled in $34.5 million — the most of any Democratic presidential hopeful — and he kicked off 2020 with a staggering $18.2 million incash-on-hand.
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