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Infrastructure negotiations: 4 things to watch on Capitol Hill
Congressional Republicans have criticized President Joe Biden’s roughly $2 trillion proposal focused on infrastructure and the climate crisis as a far-reaching wish list of liberal priorities and have taken issue with how the plan would be paid for.

Birds by the Billions: A Guide to Spring’s Avian Parade
For birders across the United States, it’s a rite of spring: heading out to woodlands and waterways to track down a favorite warbler, vireo, tanager or other bird, many of them migratory.

‘The Short Game’: Netflix documentary female stars are helping to change golf
“How you like me now?” say eight sassy golf whiz kids into the camera, accompanied by the catchy tune of the same name in the Netflix documentary, “The Short Game.”

The Mayoral Race Heats Up for Top Contenders
The Working Families Party endorsed three candidates, and Andrew Yang encountered some animosity.

Best Prime Day Bluetooth Speaker Deals 2021: What to expect
Prime Day deals are coming so we’ve checked out what to expect from the Prime Day Bluetooth speaker sales.

Best Prime Day Drone Deals 2021: What to expect
Prime Day is nearing and we’re checking out what to expect from the Prime Day drone sales that should happen soon.

Manchester United change seat covering colors to improve home form after players complain
Whether it be baying fans, a particularly colorful outfit or even a pitch invader, it’s not unheard of for football players to suffer distractions.

Open the windows to curb COVID spread: experts
Opening windows and ventilating spaces should be at the heart of efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, a group of experts said Thursday, arguing that confusion over airborne transmission meant this simple measure was being overlooked.

EU to get 50 million Pfizer doses early as US prolongs J&J pause
The European Union said Wednesday that it is expecting 50 million Pfizer coronavirus vaccine doses earlier than expected, as the United States said it would continue a pause in vaccinations using the Johnson & Johnson shot for at least another week so regulators can assess possible blood clot links.