Gouverneurswahlen, Covid-Politik, Facebook und Stillstand im Kongress

Gouverneurswahlen, Covid-Politik, Facebook und Stillstand im Kongress

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Folge 11: Gouverneurswahlen, Covid-Politik, Facebook und
Stillstand im Kongress


 


(aufgenommen am 4. November 2021)


 


Housekeeping


Programm der Atlantischen Akademie


 


Gouverneurswahlen in Virginia


Virginia governor’s race a toss-up as Election Day nears,
Post-Schar School poll finds (Washington Post)


Republican Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia governor’s race
(Washington Post)


Glenn Youngkin’s Journey From the Heights of Finance to the Top
Tier of G.O.P. Politics (The New York Times)


House Democratic Retirements Pile Up as Party Fears Losing
Majority (The New York Times)


The Unlikely Issue Shaping the Virginia Governor’s Race: Schools
(The New York Times)


Role and Responsibilities of School Boards (California School
Boards Association)


The 5 key groups fueling Youngkin’s rise (Politico)


Glenn Youngkin Wants to Ban Toni Morrison’s Beloved (The New
Republic)


Die Geschichte eines Kampfbegriffs (Tagesschau)


Zitate von Annika Brockschmidt (Twitter)


You Can’t Win Elections by Telling Voters Their Concerns Are
Imaginary (The Atlantic)


 


Covid-Politik der Biden-Administration


How (un)popular is Joe Biden? (Fivethirtyeight.com)


Presidential Center (Gallup)


‘Great day for America’: Vaccinated can largely ditch masks (AP
News)


State-by-State Guide to Face Mask Requirements (AARP)


Path out of the Pandemic, (White House)


Editorial: No more playing around for the unvaccinated (Los
Angeles Times)


Biden-Harris Administration to Expand Vaccination Requirements
for Health Care Settings, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services)


COVID-19 Dashboard (Johns Hopkins University)


Cover: Bildausschnitt von "America Needs Joe
Biden" (CC BY-SA 2.0) by chaddavis.photography


 


Facebook und das Metaverse


A whistleblower’s power: Key takeaways from the Facebook
Papers (Washington Post)


Was in den Leaks steht (TAZ)


Mark in the Metaverse (The Verge)


Ansprache Mark Zuckerberg (YouTube)


Are We in the Metaverse Yet? (The New York Times)


Horizon Home: Facebooks neues Metaverse-Wohnzimmer (Mixed)


Facebook im Krisenmodus (Deutschlandfunk Kultur)


Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies before Senate
Commerce Committee (YouTube/CSPAN)


 


Legislative Initiativen der Demokraten


American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Congress.gov)


Will you get the third stimulus check? Here's how to know (CNN)


Congress sends $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package to Biden's
desk (CNN)


Budget Reconciliation: The Basics (House Committee on Budget)


2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure (American Society
of Civil Engineers)


Public-private partnerships can't close US infrastructure gap
alone (The Hill)


Bridging Global Infrastructure Gap (McKinsey&Company)


Here's what's in Biden's infrastructure proposal (CNN)


Updated Fact Sheet: Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act (White House)


Böller, Florian/Lohmann, Sascha/Sirakov, David (2021): Ausmaß und
Auswirkung parteipolitischer Polarisierung, in: Overhaus, Marco
(Hrsg.): State of the Union. Langfristige Tendenzen in der
US-Innen- und Außenpolitik und ihre Konsequenzen für Europa


Here’s what is in the $1.75 trillion Biden budget plan (The
Washington Post)


Democrats trim Biden’s social spending plan as they rush to
strike a deal this week (CNBC)


House eyes vote as soon as Thursday on Biden spending plan as
moderate Democrats continue to question costs (The Washington
Post)


 


Transatlantic Treats


The Social Dilemma (Netflix) 


Das Dilemma mit den Sozialen Medien (Netflix)


Sind wir dieser Technologie wirklich gewachsen? (FAZ)


 


The Battle at Hayes Pond (Charles Graham, YouTube)


Charles Graham for Congress


North Carolina's 9th Congressional District (Ballotpedia)


Twitter Account von Charles Graham


The Battle at Hayes Pond (UNCP)


 


2021 Chicago Council Survey


2021 Chicago Council Survey (CCGA)


Biden’s ‘Foreign Policy for the Middle Class’ Is a Revolution
(Foreign Policy)

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