It’s #EqualPayDay! What does that mean? Let us explain…
Some good news! Today is the earliest it has ever fallen since its inception by the National Committee on Pay Equality in 1996. But we still have a long way to go before we reach parity... #EqualPayDay
Looking back, we have made some big strides… #EqualPayDay
And the pay gap is narrowing… but slowly. #EqualPayDay
It is estimated that the wage gap won’t be eradicated until… 2059. Yes, you read that right. #EqualPayDay
Now, it is time to look at the worst wage gap in the nation vs. the best wage gap in the nation. #EqualPayDay
36 states in particular have some work to do on the wage gap front #EqualPayDay
NEW: In Trump’s final months in office, several of his advisers were monitoring a growing concern: that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, particularly among his supporters, was going to pose a problem as the U.S. embarked on its mission to vaccinate millions trib.al/dwkjm9r
According to three people familiar with the matter, then-President Trump was repeatedly warned by some of his closest advisers and administration officials about this MAGA-specific issue during his closing weeks as leader of the free world trib.al/dwkjm9r
“I have practically begged him to get out there constantly [during his post-presidency] and make videos calling on his supporters who are hesitant to get their shots,” one person close to Trump said trib.al/dwkjm9r
Take one self-proclaimed satanism expert, a pinch of dumpster-diving, a pillow magnate, and you’ve got the recipe that Trump 2020 dead-enders are currently cooking up in Arizona to try to overturn the election there trib.al/6La3TgW
.@Swin24 & @WillSommer get into all the post-election madness on the FEVER DREAMS podcast.
They’ll look at the right’s push to retake power, from the conspiracy-slingers to the MAGA acolytes to the straight-up grifters. trib.al/zaWSdWF
“The whole Trump presidency “really was Burn After Reading,” @ikebarinholtz says. But “if you want to learn how the insides of the [Trump] White House work, you have to watch Step Brothers." trib.al/zaWSdWF
The horrific attacks in Atlanta that left six Asian women dead reveal how the “intersections of race, gender, class, age, and nationality have made the most invisible women in our country also the most vulnerable” to harm, @charissaisidro argues trib.al/9DxTwDb
“I’ve lost so many people that I was serving,” Isabel Kang tells @charissaisidro. “This model minority myth really hurts us, because the majority of people I know and have known my entire life have had to struggle so hard.” trib.al/9DxTwDb
“Immigrants will always congregate together in a country that prizes whiteness,” argues @charissaisidro, “because the violent neglect and the shared loss of language and culture without any support or acknowledgment is extremely traumatizing and lonely.” trib.al/9DxTwDb
A police officer. A Medicare agent. King Soopers employees.
These are the victims of yesterday's mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado. trib.al/C7zd887
51-year-old Teri Leiker had spent the last 30 years working at the King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado—and “it was her favorite thing to do.”
“To think Teri was murdered while simply doing her job angers me," said friend Lexi Knutson trib.al/C7zd887
Officer Eric Talley, a 51-year-old who joined the force in 2010, was killed responding to the “barrage” of 911 calls about the shooting trib.al/C7zd887
When we think of presidential pets, we think of their cute moments and endless photo-ops on the White House lawn—but the reality is sometimes people in power acquire a pet to distract from a scandal.
“The Clintons had Socks,” @MoRocca tells co-host @MollyJongFast on the latest episode of the @NewAbnormalPod. “And then in the depths of the Lewinsky affair, when Clinton was in real turmoil, Dick Morris advised him to get a dog. This is totally true.” trib.al/tBTdsqm
.@MoRocca continues: “Because dogs were more popular, they got a chocolate lab, Buddy. Labrador retrievers were at that point the No. 1 breed in America for 17 years running... I mean the cat, it was like, ‘Exit, stage right.’” trib.al/tBTdsqm
Before Brandon Straka was storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, he was a hair-dressing, #WalkAway-tweeting MAGA influencer—taking in tens of thousands of dollars in government pandemic money trib.al/VHwqVf5
In Straka’s case, he personally received $20,800 in PPP funds and got an additional $12,354 in PPP money for the WalkAway Foundation trib.al/VHwqVf5
According to The Daily Beast’s review of records from the Project on Government Oversight’s Covid Tracker, Straka is one of at least nine individuals facing charges stemming from the Capitol riots who received special coronavirus government loans trib.al/VHwqVf5