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Scoop: Conservatives sound alarm against taking Big Tech money
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Conservatives in Washington are growing much more leery of groups with financial ties to Big Tech.
Driving the news: The American Principles Project, a conservative advocacy group, will send a letter today warning Republican lawmakers and staffers to be aware of third-party lobbyists who receive funding from Big Tech in an attempt to "influence public policy on the Right" and "coopt the Republican party."
The global stakes of Biden's infrastructure negotiations
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
The infrastructure drama enveloping Capitol Hill could spill onto the global climate stage.
Why it matters: Major new U.S. investments and policies could help spur other nations to take more aggressive and tangible steps to cut emissions. But failure to steer major new initiatives through Congress could hinder the White House diplomatic posture as the U.N. conference looms.
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Jeff Bezos is going to space this summer
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Jeff Bezos announced Monday that he and his brother Mark would be among those flying on the first passenger flight of his space company, Blue Origin — via a video posted on the billionaire's Instagram account.
The big picture: The passenger flight, the New Shepard, will be launching on July 20, with Bezos and his brother joining the winner of a public auction for one of the seats.
Blinken warns Putin ahead of upcoming U.S.-Russia summit
Photo: "Axios on HBO"
Secretary of State Tony Blinken told me during an "Axios on HBO" interview that President Biden is meeting with Vladimir Putin nine days from now "not in spite of" the cyberattacks that disrupted U.S. meat and gas supplies: "It's because of them."
Why it matters: Biden will tell Putin "directly and clearly what he can expect from the United States if aggressive, reckless actions toward us continue," Blinken told me in the grand Benjamin Franklin State Dining Room.
Global vaccine leader: Rich countries can fix COVID vaccine inequity
A leader of the global vaccination effort tells "Axios on HBO" that leaders of rich countries who "ignore the rest of the world" during pandemics are failing at their jobs.
The big picture: Countries like the U.S. have moved on to vaccinating children while health care workers in many countries still don't have enough doses to be fully vaccinated.
How AMC is different
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
AMC has learned its lesson from the meme winter, and is determined to use the meme summer to its advantage. That's the lesson from last week's wild action in AMC stock, much of which was orchestrated by the company itself.
Why it matters: There's a case to be made that AMC only managed to avoid bankruptcy by getting caught up in the meme-stock craze of January, when its share price first became divorced from fundamentals.
An energy reporter’s quest for a clean, affordable and versatile car
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
After 13 years without owning a car, I finally got one.
Why it matters: Driving is one of the most direct ways we as individuals benefit from our activities raising Earth’s temperature. It’s also one of the clearest ways we can embrace cleaner technologies.
Exclusive: People who wore masks were less likely to get sick
Turns out that wearing a mask and social distancing really weren't a waste of time.
Driving the news: Exclusive polling data from our Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus Index, which started in March 2020, shows that the respondents who reported never wearing masks were twice as likely to test positive for COVID as those who said they wore masks all the time.
At least 35 dead after 2 trains collide in Pakistan
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered an investigation following the train collision. Photo: Wakil Kohsar/AFP via Getty Images
Two passenger trains collided in southern Pakistan Monday, killing at least 35 people and wounding dozens of others, per AP.
Details: Up to 20 people were trapped in the Millat Express' wreckage after the collision with the Sir Syed Express in Ghotki district in Sindh province, just over 270 miles north of Karachi, AP reports.
More than 300 million COVID vaccine shots administered in U.S.
Charles Muro, 13, celebrates being vaccinated against COVID-19 by nurse Karen Pagliaro at the Hartford Healthcares mass vaccination center at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut, last month. Photo: Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images
More than 300 million COVID-19 vaccines doses have now been administered in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Sunday.
Why it matters: The latest CDC figures show that 41.9% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus and 51.5% has received at least one dose.
In photos: Simone Biles wins record 7th U.S. women's all-round title
Simone Biles warms up on the beam prior to the senior women's competition of the U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 6. Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Olympic great Simone Biles won a record seventh senior women's all-around title at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships Fort Worth, Texas, Sunday night.
The big picture: Biles, 24, posted a score of 119.650, as she prepares for this month's Olympic trials ahead of the Tokyo Games — where she could become the first woman in over 50 years to win back-to-back Olympic all-around golds, per the Guardian.
Kamala Harris arrives in Guatemala for first foreign trip as VP
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris meeting with Foreign Minister of Guatemala Pedro Brolo after her arrival at the La Aurora airport in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on Sunday. Photo: Josue Decavele/Getty Images
Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Guatemala Sunday, after a technical issue forced her first plane to return to Joint Base Andrews some 30 minutes into her first international trip since taking office, per White House pool reports.
Why it matters: Harris is touring Guatemala and Mexico as part of the Biden administration's efforts to address the surge of migration into the U.S. from the Southern border.