We start with a new study about booster vaccines from the National Institute of Health. On Tuesday, the FDA authorized the first ever e-cigarette. Meanwhile, the chair of the Senate Homeland Security, senator Gary Peters has asked TikTok to provide information on its policies surrounding violent and extremist content. Next, we move to our new and exciting segment, Democracy Watch. To close, we end with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' memo ordering U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to stop mass worksite raids. Plus, we have an update on the potential strike by IATSE.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
CNN: "FDA to take up Moderna, J&J Covid-19 booster questions this week"
AP News: "FDA authorizes first e-cigarette, cites benefit for smokers"
CNN: "Senate Homeland Security chair asks TikTok for policies on extremist content"
Mother Jones: "Texas Republicans Are Pulling Out All the Stops to Dilute the Voting Power of People of Color"
Washington Post: "2020 Census may have undercounted Black Americans, new analyses say"
Hollywood Reporter: "IATSE Sets Oct. 18 Strike Date if Contract Talks Aren’t Resolved"
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