The Best of the Rest of the News.
— Violence has become normalized in the GOP.
— Trump says murdering Vice President Pence was just "common sense".
— McCarthyism reappears in Wisconsin.
— Republicans in Florida want to force employers — with a $50,000 fine — to keep people on the job and in the workforce who refuse to get vaccinated or wear a mask.
— A man in New York has been arrested for threatening a GOP lawmaker.
— Media Matters for America is reporting how Fox "News" has been spreading vaccine and Covid lies, myths and misinformation on a daily basis ever since Biden was elected.
— A few of our Nazis — specifically the ones who organized the "Unite the Right" rally where Heather Heyer was murdered — are being held to account in a civil lawsuit.
— The Bulwark is reporting on a 2020 plan to use corrupted police to keep Donald Trump in office.
— A judge whose phone's ringtone is Donald Trump's campaign theme song has ruled that the jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial can't know that Rittenhouse was a white supremacist who posed with a terrorist group and flashed the white power sign for an iconic photo.— Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich is making a point I highlighted in my book The Hidden History of Monopolies: How Big Business Destroyed the American Dream.
— Coal baron Joe Manchin is, according to several billionaires who support him, soon to be the guest of honor at huge fundraisers.
— Another woman has died because of "fetal heartbeat" and other draconian abortion restrictions.
— In Science News, as Covid recedes among Blue state humans, it's exploding in the feral deer population.
— Also in Science News, the oceans aren't the only thing rising from global warming: so is the outer edge of our atmosphere.
— In Good News for our Republic, Steve Bannon has been indicted by a federal grand jury on two counts of contempt of Congress.
— More good news: California has expanded booster access to all adults as research suggests immunity wanes after 6 months or so.