Yesterday, House impeachment managers revealed new information about the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The Washington Post has key takeaways, including previously unseen footage of the attack. Can businesses pay their employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Bloomberg Law spoke with employment attorneys who explain why this is a legal grey-area. Several state lawmakers across the country have introduced legislation to stop schools from referencing the New York Times’ 1619 Project. USA Today and the 19th break down what’s in these bills and the debate about teaching American history. Players and fans of Major League Baseball have wondered for years if changes in the way the balls are constructed were leading to more home runs. Sports Illustrated speaks to a scientist who acquired balls from a clandestine network inside MLB, sliced them open, and found some interesting tweaks to their design.
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