The Hill Articles: October 30, 2021

October 30
Health concerns slow migrants moving through Mexico Shooting at California council member’s home leaves 1 dead, 3 injured Six million AstraZeneca vaccines arrive in Mexico American Airlines cancels more than 1,000 flights over Halloween weekend Trump lawyer blamed Pence for causing Capitol attack: report Alec Baldwin says he’s not allowed to divulge details of ‘Rust’ investigation Biden receives communion in Rome Philadelphia mayor signs bill banning police from stopping cars during low-level traffic violations Russia sets new record for daily COVID-19 cases ahead of stay-at-home week Alabama university reneges on historian’s speaking invitation after anti-abortion protest Protestors march for climate action in Rome amid G-20 summit Reimagining the Peace Corps for the next 60 years Progressives fear compromise could jeopardize midterm hopes Tennessee legislature rolls back some COVID-19 protections 26K NYC workers remain unvaccinated after Friday deadline Sunday shows preview: Frustration runs high as infrastructure talks hit setback Last chance for Congress to avert big climate costs Facebook faces difficult road despite rebrand Three killed in Sudan during anti-military protest Biden administration announces easing of some tariffs on EU steel, aluminum Texas abortion numbers dropped 50 percent following ban Democrats could pass infrastructure, spending bills by Tuesday No, Mr. President, we haven’t turned the page on war Explosion near airport in Yemen kills 8 3 people killed in Amtrak collision in South Carolina Taliban say failure to recognize government could be a problem for ‘the world’ Plastic bans will not deliver sustainability Health professionals are quitting in droves — can we blame them? University of Florida bars three professors from testifying in lawsuit over elections bill COP26 takes on climate change at perilous time Balkan security isn’t merely Europe’s affair Northern Virginia-area police bulk up security in face of potential ISIS threat Patients aren’t equipped for cognitive impacts of COVID-19 — neither are their doctors Man pleads guilty to attempting to sell COVID-19 vaccines Prince Andrew seeks to have ‘baseless’ lawsuit by Epstein accuser dropped Infrastructure setback frustrates Democrats nearing victory on spending Should we surrender to China now to get it over with? Alabama judge accused of inappropriate comments, behavior to be removed from the bench Attorneys general in 10 GOP states join fight against Biden administration’s vaccine mandate To level the playing field in college completion, invest in advising Iowans who are fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine will be granted unemployment benefits Trump looks to block 770 pages of records from Jan. 6 panel: court records Robert E. Lee boyhood home marketed without mention of ties to Confederate general Roe roulette: Biden administration takes a gamble with emergency appeal of Texas abortion law Subpoenas are a real worry for lawmakers facing Jan. 6 questions Can we really afford to change Medicare Part D? Vitamin D deficiency visible for the first time in teeth after cremation Washington state’s eviction moratorium to expire this month Macron: Britain’s resolution to fishing disagreement a test of country’s credibility G-20 leaders endorse global minimum tax UN, US urge Sudan military to allow pro-democracy protests As machine learning becomes standard in military and politics, it needs moral safeguards India’s prime minister invites Pope Francis to visit States should know prevailing wage laws benefit unions, not workers Kinzinger retirement underscores Trump dominance over GOP