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As the world grapples with the pandemic's impact on globalization, Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday is unveiling the inaugural members of a new group to focus on 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 - EVENTS
The Education Puzzle: Jobs of the future in recovery. May 5, 2020 – Virtual event. Go deeper. Medical Research During a Crisis: Gene Therapy and the Future of Disease Treatment. May 4, 2020 – Virtual event. Go deeper. The New Workplace: The COVID-19 Impact. Apr 30, 2020 – Virtual event. Go deeper.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
SCOOP: ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSINGS MOST IN OVER DECADE The number of migrants illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border this fiscal year is already the most since 2006 — with four months left to go, according to preliminary Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data obtained by Axios. Why it matters: The numbers quantify a lingering problem. Nearly 900,000 migrants were stopped by the BorderPatrol
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. THE COUNTRIES PRODUCING THE MOST COVID-19 VACCINES The big picture: The world has four major sources of coronavirus vaccines: China (33% of all doses produced), the U.S. (27%), the EU (19%) and India (13%), according to data shared with Axios by Airfinity, a science information and analytics company. While China has exported around 60% of the vaccines it has produced — in partdue to a low
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As the world grapples with the pandemic's impact on globalization, Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday is unveiling the inaugural members of a new group to focus on 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 - EVENTS
The Education Puzzle: Jobs of the future in recovery. May 5, 2020 – Virtual event. Go deeper. Medical Research During a Crisis: Gene Therapy and the Future of Disease Treatment. May 4, 2020 – Virtual event. Go deeper. The New Workplace: The COVID-19 Impact. Apr 30, 2020 – Virtual event. Go deeper.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
SCOOP: ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSINGS MOST IN OVER DECADE The number of migrants illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border this fiscal year is already the most since 2006 — with four months left to go, according to preliminary Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data obtained by Axios. Why it matters: The numbers quantify a lingering problem. Nearly 900,000 migrants were stopped by the BorderPatrol
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. THE COUNTRIES PRODUCING THE MOST COVID-19 VACCINES The big picture: The world has four major sources of coronavirus vaccines: China (33% of all doses produced), the U.S. (27%), the EU (19%) and India (13%), according to data shared with Axios by Airfinity, a science information and analytics company. While China has exported around 60% of the vaccines it has produced — in partdue to a low
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 LINKEDIN TO START PAYING ERG LEADERS Exclusive: LinkedIn to pay its ERG leaders. LinkedIn will begin paying the global co-chairs of its employee resource groups $10,000 a year starting in July, Axios is first to report. Why it matters: Diversity and inclusion has been a huge focus for companies during the past year, with hiring within D&I roles growing more than 90 %. 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.AXIOS PODCASTS
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. TECHNOLOGY - AXIOS - JUNE 9, 2021 What matters from the Valley to D.C. President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday on ensuring the security of American user data in regard to foreign-owned apps such as TikTok, revoking and replacing three Trump-era executive orders to impose a more structured "criteria-based decision framework" for potential bans.. Driving the news: It's the latest in a series of China-related steps CANADA INDIGENOUS MASS GRAVE FIND: RENEWED CALLS FOR An Indigenous Canadian group announced plans Saturday to identify the remains of 215 children, some as young as three, found buried at the site of a former residential school, per CBC News.. The big picture: The discovery of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First Nation children's remains has renewed calls for the Roman Catholic Church to apologize for its role in Canada's policy of the 19th AMERICA'S BUSINESS COMEBACK Welcome to a special series of podcasts from Axios Re:Cap, our daily afternoon program hosted by Dan Primack, on how Main Street isrebuilding from a
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Subscribe. Axios PM. Catch up with the most important news of the day by Mike Allen, the world’s most-wired reporter. Daily - Weekdays. Subscribe. Axios Sneak Peek. An insider's guide to the most powerful people – and ideas – shaping government and the new White House. Daily – Sunday to Thursday. SCIENCE - AXIOS - JUNE 8, 2021 A new dinosaur species discovered in Australia's Queensland region is the largest dinosaur ever found in the country — and it's among the biggest in the world, researchers announced Monday in the journal PeerJ. The big picture: Australotitan cooperensis, nicknamed Cooper, is believed to have walked the Earth 90 million years ago. Scientists estimate that Cooper would have "weighed about 70 SCIENCE - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 High in the French Alps, blooms of microalgae color the snow they live in red each spring. A team of researchers this week published a study detailing some of the algae species found in these streaks of "glacier blood.". The big picture: Very little is known about snow algae — a link in the mountain ecosystem's food web — and how their blooms may be affected by rising levels of atmospheric ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT The Pedro Bay Corporation, an Alaska Native group that owns land near Bristol Bay, sold conservation easements on more than 44,000 acres to the environmental nonprofit Conservation Fund, the Washington Post reports.. Why it matters: The deal makes a large portion of the land, where backers of the Pebble Mine had hoped to build a gold mining road, off-limits to future development, standing in HEALTH - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 UnitedHealthcare is delaying a new policy, at least until the "end of the national public health emergency period," that would have declined or limited coverage of an emergency room visit if the visit was found to be non-emergent after the fact.. The big picture: Patients, doctors and hospitals slammed the policy, arguing it violated federal law that requires all emergency care to be covered TECHNOLOGY - AXIOS - JUNE 5, 2021 Musician Grimes is ready to drop some knowledge: AI is the pathway to the workers' utopia. The big picture: Grimes' vision has a name — Fully Automated Luxury Communism (FALC) — and it kind of makes sense, provided you forget about the meaning of all of those words. iPhone 12s displayed in AXIOSPOLITICS & POLICYAXIOS DASHBOARDWORLDTECHNOLOGYECONOMY &BUSINESSHEALTH
As the world grapples with the pandemic's impact on globalization, Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday is unveiling the inaugural members of a new group to focus on THE COUNTRIES PRODUCING THE MOST COVID-19 VACCINES The big picture: The world has four major sources of coronavirus vaccines: China (33% of all doses produced), the U.S. (27%), the EU (19%) and India (13%), according to data shared with Axios by Airfinity, a science information and analytics company. While China has exported around 60% of the vaccines it has produced — in partdue to a low
THE 2021 AXIOS HARRIS POLL 100 REPUTATION RANKINGS The 2021 Axios Harris Poll 100 reputation rankings. Axios. This survey is the result of a partnership between Axios and Harris Poll to gauge the reputation of the most visible brands in America, based on 20 years of Harris Poll research. From the Patagonia to SpaceX, here's how this year's class stacks up. 2021 05 13 harris poll | AxiosVisuals.
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 COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES: THE STATES OFFERING REWARDS TO California: Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that 30 Californians 12 years and older have a chance to win $50,000 if they complete their vaccination. If a minor wins, the cash will be put in a savings account until they turn 18 years old. The state is also offering a chance at winning one of 10 $1.5 million cash prizes. AMAZON, MCDONALD'S, OTHER COMPANIES RAISING PAY TO LURE Driving the news: McDonald's today said it will raise hourly wages — entry-level workers will be eligible for as much as $17 per hour — at corporate-owned restaurants. Amazon says it will pay $17 per hour on average for 75,000 new workers it wants to hire, $2 more than its usual starting wage. Chipotle restaurant workers will make anERICA PANDEY
Erica Pandey is a business reporter at Axios. She covers the business and technology trends that are shaping the future of work. LINKEDIN TO START PAYING ERG LEADERS Exclusive: LinkedIn to pay its ERG leaders. LinkedIn will begin paying the global co-chairs of its employee resource groups $10,000 a year starting in July, Axios is first to report. Why it matters: Diversity and inclusion has been a huge focus for companies during the past year, with hiring within D&I roles growing more than 90 %. THE NIH CLAIMS JOINT OWNERSHIP OF MODERNA'S CORONAVIRUS The National Institutes of Health may own intellectual property that undergirds a leading coronavirus vaccine being developed by Moderna, according to documents obtained by Axios and an analysis from Public Citizen. Why it matters: Because the federal government has an actual stake in this vaccine, it could try to make the vaccine a free or low 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. AXIOSPOLITICS & POLICYAXIOS DASHBOARDWORLDTECHNOLOGYECONOMY &BUSINESSHEALTH
As the world grapples with the pandemic's impact on globalization, Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday is unveiling the inaugural members of a new group to focus on THE COUNTRIES PRODUCING THE MOST COVID-19 VACCINES The big picture: The world has four major sources of coronavirus vaccines: China (33% of all doses produced), the U.S. (27%), the EU (19%) and India (13%), according to data shared with Axios by Airfinity, a science information and analytics company. While China has exported around 60% of the vaccines it has produced — in partdue to a low
THE 2021 AXIOS HARRIS POLL 100 REPUTATION RANKINGS The 2021 Axios Harris Poll 100 reputation rankings. Axios. This survey is the result of a partnership between Axios and Harris Poll to gauge the reputation of the most visible brands in America, based on 20 years of Harris Poll research. From the Patagonia to SpaceX, here's how this year's class stacks up. 2021 05 13 harris poll | AxiosVisuals.
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 COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES: THE STATES OFFERING REWARDS TO California: Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that 30 Californians 12 years and older have a chance to win $50,000 if they complete their vaccination. If a minor wins, the cash will be put in a savings account until they turn 18 years old. The state is also offering a chance at winning one of 10 $1.5 million cash prizes. AMAZON, MCDONALD'S, OTHER COMPANIES RAISING PAY TO LURE Driving the news: McDonald's today said it will raise hourly wages — entry-level workers will be eligible for as much as $17 per hour — at corporate-owned restaurants. Amazon says it will pay $17 per hour on average for 75,000 new workers it wants to hire, $2 more than its usual starting wage. Chipotle restaurant workers will make anERICA PANDEY
Erica Pandey is a business reporter at Axios. She covers the business and technology trends that are shaping the future of work. LINKEDIN TO START PAYING ERG LEADERS Exclusive: LinkedIn to pay its ERG leaders. LinkedIn will begin paying the global co-chairs of its employee resource groups $10,000 a year starting in July, Axios is first to report. Why it matters: Diversity and inclusion has been a huge focus for companies during the past year, with hiring within D&I roles growing more than 90 %. THE NIH CLAIMS JOINT OWNERSHIP OF MODERNA'S CORONAVIRUS The National Institutes of Health may own intellectual property that undergirds a leading coronavirus vaccine being developed by Moderna, according to documents obtained by Axios and an analysis from Public Citizen. Why it matters: Because the federal government has an actual stake in this vaccine, it could try to make the vaccine a free or low 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. 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.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.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 BUSINESS COMEBACK Welcome to a special series of podcasts from Axios Re:Cap, our daily afternoon program hosted by Dan Primack, on how Main Street isrebuilding from a
HEALTH - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 Cemetery workers in protective suits carry the coffin of a COVID-19 victim at a cemetery in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images This year's global coronavirus death toll has already surpassed that of 2020's, with poor and developing countries accounting for asignificant rise in
SCIENCE - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 High in the French Alps, blooms of microalgae color the snow they live in red each spring. A team of researchers this week published a study detailing some of the algae species found in these streaks of "glacier blood.". The big picture: Very little is known about snow algae — a link in the mountain ecosystem's food web — and how their blooms may be affected by rising levels of atmospheric CANADA INDIGENOUS MASS GRAVE FIND: RENEWED CALLS FOR An Indigenous Canadian group announced plans Saturday to identify the remains of 215 children, some as young as three, found buried at the site of a former residential school, per CBC News.. The big picture: The discovery of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First Nation children's remains has renewed calls for the Roman Catholic Church to apologize for its role in Canada's policy of the 19th ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT The "Misery Index" on June 6,, showing extremely hot conditions across the Middle East and parts of South Asia. (Earth.nullschool.net) At the same time as much of the Lower 48 states are seeing temperatures soar through the 90s, an unusually severe heat wave for ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT In an aerial view taken on June 1, low water levels are visible at Lake Oroville in California. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The Golden State needs water now, right now. Why it matters: California reservoir water levels are so low that some hydroelectric power plants may be forced offline AXIOSPOLITICS & POLICYAXIOS DASHBOARDWORLDTECHNOLOGYECONOMY &BUSINESSHEALTH
After 13 years without owning a car, I finally got one. Why it matters: Driving is one of the most direct ways we as individuals benefit from our activities raising Earth’s temperature. It’s also one of the clearest ways we can embrace cleaner technologies. Data: Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus IndexAXIOS PODCASTS
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. THE COUNTRIES PRODUCING THE MOST COVID-19 VACCINES The big picture: The world has four major sources of coronavirus vaccines: China (33% of all doses produced), the U.S. (27%), the EU (19%) and India (13%), according to data shared with Axios by Airfinity, a science information and analytics company. While China has exported around 60% of the vaccines it has produced — in partdue to a low
THE 2021 AXIOS HARRIS POLL 100 REPUTATION RANKINGS The 2021 Axios Harris Poll 100 reputation rankings. Axios. This survey is the result of a partnership between Axios and Harris Poll to gauge the reputation of the most visible brands in America, based on 20 years of Harris Poll research. From the Patagonia to SpaceX, here's how this year's class stacks up. 2021 05 13 harris poll | AxiosVisuals.
COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES: THE STATES OFFERING REWARDS TO California: Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that 30 Californians 12 years and older have a chance to win $50,000 if they complete their vaccination. If a minor wins, the cash will be put in a savings account until they turn 18 years old. The state is also offering a chance at winning one of 10 $1.5 million cash prizes. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT Ominous forecasts about climate change serve as a backdrop to our shifting energy landscape. SENATE PASSES PULSE NIGHTCLUB NATIONAL MEMORIAL BILL 2 hours ago · The Senate on Wednesday passed legislation Wednesday that will officially designate the Pulse nightclub a national memorial, nearly five years on from one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern American history.. Driving the news: The bill passed unanimously in the upper chamber following a request from Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) in observance of Saturday marking five years sincea gunman
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. LINKEDIN TO START PAYING ERG LEADERS Exclusive: LinkedIn to pay its ERG leaders. LinkedIn will begin paying the global co-chairs of its employee resource groups $10,000 a year starting in July, Axios is first to report. Why it matters: Diversity and inclusion has been a huge focus for companies during the past year, with hiring within D&I roles growing more than 90 %.ERICA PANDEY
Erica Pandey is a business reporter at Axios. She covers the business and technology trends that are shaping the future of work. AXIOSPOLITICS & POLICYAXIOS DASHBOARDWORLDTECHNOLOGYECONOMY &BUSINESSHEALTH
After 13 years without owning a car, I finally got one. Why it matters: Driving is one of the most direct ways we as individuals benefit from our activities raising Earth’s temperature. It’s also one of the clearest ways we can embrace cleaner technologies. Data: Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus Index THE COUNTRIES PRODUCING THE MOST COVID-19 VACCINES The big picture: The world has four major sources of coronavirus vaccines: China (33% of all doses produced), the U.S. (27%), the EU (19%) and India (13%), according to data shared with Axios by Airfinity, a science information and analytics company. While China has exported around 60% of the vaccines it has produced — in partdue to a low
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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. THE 2021 AXIOS HARRIS POLL 100 REPUTATION RANKINGS The 2021 Axios Harris Poll 100 reputation rankings. Axios. This survey is the result of a partnership between Axios and Harris Poll to gauge the reputation of the most visible brands in America, based on 20 years of Harris Poll research. From the Patagonia to SpaceX, here's how this year's class stacks up. 2021 05 13 harris poll | AxiosVisuals.
COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES: THE STATES OFFERING REWARDS TO California: Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that 30 Californians 12 years and older have a chance to win $50,000 if they complete their vaccination. If a minor wins, the cash will be put in a savings account until they turn 18 years old. The state is also offering a chance at winning one of 10 $1.5 million cash prizes. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT Ominous forecasts about climate change serve as a backdrop to our shifting energy landscape. 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. LINKEDIN TO START PAYING ERG LEADERS Exclusive: LinkedIn to pay its ERG leaders. LinkedIn will begin paying the global co-chairs of its employee resource groups $10,000 a year starting in July, Axios is first to report. Why it matters: Diversity and inclusion has been a huge focus for companies during the past year, with hiring within D&I roles growing more than 90 %.ERICA PANDEY
Erica Pandey is a business reporter at Axios. She covers the business and technology trends that are shaping the future of work.DAN PRIMACK
Dan Primack is a business editor at Axios and author of the daily Axios Pro Rata newsletter and host of Axios Re:Cap podcast. He covers the world of dealmakers across VC, PE and M&A. 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 PODCASTS
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.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
AMERICA'S BUSINESS COMEBACK 8 hours ago · Welcome to a special series of podcasts from Axios Re:Cap, our daily afternoon program hosted by Dan Primack, on how Main Street is rebuilding from a FASHION ADAPTS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC RETURN TO WORK Fashion is adapting for a post-pandemic lifestyle. Consumers and retailers alike are still trying to figure out what Americans will want to wear as they head back out into the world after a year at home, in sweatpants. Why it matters: The choices people make about their post-pandemic wardrobes will help define what, exactly, our“new normal
WORLD - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said in a speech Wednesday that the climate crisis was a matter of "life or death," as a blueprint for meeting her government's ambitious green targets was unveiled.. Driving the news: The Climate Commission, an independent body advising the government, outlines in its report what the country needs to do to meet its target for 2050 of producing zeroAXIOS - 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 HEALTH - AXIOS - JUNE 6, 2021 The sinking of a cargo ship carrying containers of harmful chemicals and plastics off the coast of Sri Lanka last week is shaping up to be an environmental disaster for the country.. The state of play: The ship, the X-Press Pearl, caught fire on May 20 and burned for two weeks before finally beginning to sink. Toxic debris from the fire has blanketed miles of the country's western coastline. HEALTH - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 COVID-19 cases, deaths, related hospitalizations and ER visits have all declined considerably this year, especially among older, vaccinated adults, according to a new CDC report.. Why it matters: The data bears it out: Greater vaccine coverage in the U.S. is correlated with a precipitous drop in the number of people getting seriously ill. TECHNOLOGY - AXIOS - JUNE 10, 2021 In this screenshot taken from a congress.gov webcast, House Impeachment manager Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) speaks on the fifth day of former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial at the U.S. Capitol on February 13 in Washington, D.C. AXIOSPOLITICS & POLICYAXIOS DASHBOARDWORLDTECHNOLOGYECONOMY &BUSINESSHEALTH
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.AXIOS PODCASTS
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. 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 COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES: THE STATES OFFERING REWARDS TO California: Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that 30 Californians 12 years and older have a chance to win $50,000 if they complete their vaccination. If a minor wins, the cash will be put in a savings account until they turn 18 years old. The state is also offering a chance at winning one of 10 $1.5 million cash prizes. STUDY: 99.75% OF HOSPITALIZED COVID-19 PATIENTS WEREN'T The Cleveland Clinic on Tuesday released a study showing that 99.75% of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 between Jan. 1 and April 13 were not fully vaccinated, according to data provided to Axios. Why it matters: Real-world evidence continues to show coronavirus vaccines are effective at keeping people from dying and out of hospitals.BRYAN WALSH
Bryan Walsh is the Future Correspondent for Axios. He covers emerging technology and the trends shaping geopolitics, work, warfare and more.ERICA PANDEY
Erica Pandey is a business reporter at Axios. She covers the business and technology trends that are shaping the future of work.DAN PRIMACK
Dan Primack is a business editor at Axios and author of the daily Axios Pro Rata newsletter and host of Axios Re:Cap podcast. He covers the world of dealmakers across VC, PE and M&A. AXIOSPOLITICS & POLICYAXIOS DASHBOARDWORLDTECHNOLOGYECONOMY &BUSINESSHEALTH
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.AXIOS PODCASTS
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. 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 COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES: THE STATES OFFERING REWARDS TO California: Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that 30 Californians 12 years and older have a chance to win $50,000 if they complete their vaccination. If a minor wins, the cash will be put in a savings account until they turn 18 years old. The state is also offering a chance at winning one of 10 $1.5 million cash prizes. STUDY: 99.75% OF HOSPITALIZED COVID-19 PATIENTS WEREN'T The Cleveland Clinic on Tuesday released a study showing that 99.75% of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 between Jan. 1 and April 13 were not fully vaccinated, according to data provided to Axios. Why it matters: Real-world evidence continues to show coronavirus vaccines are effective at keeping people from dying and out of hospitals.BRYAN WALSH
Bryan Walsh is the Future Correspondent for Axios. He covers emerging technology and the trends shaping geopolitics, work, warfare and more.ERICA PANDEY
Erica Pandey is a business reporter at Axios. She covers the business and technology trends that are shaping the future of work.DAN PRIMACK
Dan Primack is a business editor at Axios and author of the daily Axios Pro Rata newsletter and host of Axios Re:Cap podcast. He covers the world of dealmakers across VC, PE and M&A. 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 PODCASTS
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.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
SCIENCE - AXIOS - JUNE 7, 2021 Jeff Bezos announced Monday that he and his brother Mark would be among those flying on the first passenger flight of his space company Blue Origin — via a video posted on the billionaire's Instagram account.. The big picture: The passenger flight, the New Shepard, will be launching on July 20, with Bezos and his brother joining the winner of a public auction for one of the seats. FASHION ADAPTS FOR A POST-PANDEMIC RETURN TO WORK Fashion is adapting for a post-pandemic lifestyle. Consumers and retailers alike are still trying to figure out what Americans will want to wear as they head back out into the world after a year at home, in sweatpants. Why it matters: The choices people make about their post-pandemic wardrobes will help define what, exactly, our“new normal
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT The sinking of a cargo ship carrying containers of harmful chemicals and plastics off the coast of Sri Lanka last week is shaping up to be an environmental disaster for the country.. The state of play: The ship, the X-Press Pearl, caught fire on May 20 and burned for two weeks before finally beginning to sink. Toxic debris from the fire has blanketed miles of the country's western coastline. HEALTH - AXIOS - JUNE 5, 2021 The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Wegovy, a version of a diabetes medicine that can now be marketed and sold as a weight-loss drug in the United States.. Why it matters: The drug helped certain people lose an average of 15% of their body weight over multiple weeks when used alongside increased physical activity and a reduced calorie meal plan. HEALTH - AXIOS - JUNE 6, 2021 The sinking of a cargo ship carrying containers of harmful chemicals and plastics off the coast of Sri Lanka last week is shaping up to be an environmental disaster for the country.. The state of play: The ship, the X-Press Pearl, caught fire on May 20 and burned for two weeks before finally beginning to sink. Toxic debris from the fire has blanketed miles of the country's western coastline. SCIENCE - AXIOS - JUNE 5, 2021 The Bears Ears Mountains outside of Blanding, Utah, in April 2021. Photo: George Frey/Getty Images Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) issued a declaration on Thursday that urges residents to pray for rain as the state experiences record drought. Why it matters: At least 90% of thestate is currently
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT Enforcement actions like lawsuits are one of the SEC’s most powerful tools to stop bad actors and telegraph the agency’s views. In 2020 alone, the regulator issued 715 enforcement actions. Yes, but: It’s no match for Elon Musk’s will to tweet whatever he wants. A bowheadwhale and a surfer
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Updated Feb 12, 2020 - Politics & Policy BERNIE'S SUPER TUESDAY EDGEMike Allen
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."
* "Trump would not have been the nominee in '16 had the non-Trumpers consolidated. They never did and he got the nomination. We are looking at the same scenario." GO DEEPER: Bernie Sanders' uneasy New Hampshire winGO DEEPER
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SANDERS CALLS FORMER CLINTON ADVISER JAMES CARVILLE A "POLITICAL HACK" 2020 candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders during the Democratic presidential primary debate at Drake University on in Des Moines on Jan. 14. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty ImagesSen. Bernie Sanders
responded on CNN Wednesday after a former Wall Street chief claimed he'd "ruin the economy"
if elected president and a veteran Democratic strategist said it'd bethe "end of days
" if he
were the party's nominee. DETAILS: On "Anderson Cooper 360° ," Sanders dismissed James Carville, a former adviser to ex-President Clinton, as a "political hack who said very terrible things ... against Barack Obama." Noting former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein had "attacked" him, Sanders said: "We are taking on the establishment ... the grassroots movement that we are putting together of young people, of working people, of people of color, want real change."GO DEEPER:
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13, 2020 - Politics & PolicyRashaan Ayesh
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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6, 2020 - Politics & Policy Stef W. Kight , SaraFischer
BLOOMBERG'S SUPER TUESDAY SPLURGE Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesMichael Bloomberg
is funneling more than a third of his massive advertising war chest into the 14 states voting on Super Tuesday, data from AdvertisingAnalytics shows.
WHY IT MATTERS: While most candidates are focusing their dollars and efforts on early primary states, the Democratic presidential candidate has his eyes set on the states he thinks he can win — and those with the most delegates.Go deeperArrow
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