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States Reopen, Dr. Seuss Books Dropped & Mixed Reality Meetings- Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021

The NewsWorthy

Erica Mandy

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The news to know for Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021!

We'll tell you about:

  • what's behind the new sped-up timeline to get all American adults vaccinated against COVID-19
  • why two state leaders are lifting major COVID-19 restrictions despite warnings from health officials
  • the FBI director's take on the Capitol riot
  • another automaker planning to go all-electric
  • why some Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published
  • Microsoft unveiling what some people consider the future of work meetings

Those stories and more in about 10 minutes! 

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Sources:

Vaccine Makers Collaborate: WaPo, NPR, WSJ, Reuters, FOX News

Texas, Mississippi Lift Restrictions: Politico, AP, CNBC, Gov. Abbott, Gov. Reeves

FBI Director Testimony: NY Times, WSJ, AP, NPR, Axios

U.S. Sanctions Russia: ABC News, WaPo, AP, Blinken Statement

Another Billionaire Charters SpaceX Rocket: The Verge, CNBC, TechCrunch, dearMoon

Volvo Going All-Electric: AP, CNBC, Reuters, Volvo

Vernon Jordan Dies: AP, WSJ, Axios, WaPo, Biden Statement

Six Dr. Seuss Books Dropped: AP, NY Times, WSJ, Dr. Seuss

Golden Globes Ratings Down: Axios, Deadline, AP

Work Wednesday: Mixed Reality 'Microsoft Mesh' Unveiled: The Verge, CNET, Mashable, Microsoft

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today is Wednesday, March 3rd.

0:01.8

We'll tell you what's behind the newest and faster timeline to get all American adults

0:05.8

vaccinated against COVID-19, and why two state leaders are lifting major COVID restrictions

0:10.8

despite some health officials warnings.

0:12.9

Also, the FBI director gives his take on the Capitol riot.

0:16.2

Plus, another automaker plans to go all-electric.

0:18.8

Why some Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published,

0:21.6

and Microsoft unveils what some people consider the future of work meetings.

0:25.9

Welcome, welcome to The Newsworthy.

0:29.9

All the days news in around 10 minutes.

0:32.2

Fast, fair, fun, and on the go.

0:34.8

I'm Erica Mandy.

0:35.8

Thanks so much for being here.

0:37.3

You ready?

0:38.3

Let's do this.

0:42.8

President Biden is now saying the U.S. will have enough COVID-19 vaccines

0:46.4

for all American adults to get shot by the end of May.

0:49.6

Not even faster than originally expected.

0:52.0

Biden credits some business rivals coming together

0:54.4

to help speed up the timeline.

0:56.0

The latest partnership includes pharmaceutical giant Merck,

0:58.8

who will help make the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

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