Georgia has become the center of American politics, in an era wherein state issues and officials have taken on elevated national prominence.
Axios Re:Capspeaks with Georgia state Sen. Jen Jorden, a Democrat running for attorney general, about her state's time in the national spotlight, if she'd defend the voting law as AG and if Will Smith should have pulled his movie production from her state.
As more and more Americans become vaccinated, employers are making the decision to bring their workforce back to the office. But will they require proof of vaccination?
Coinbase plans to go public on Wednesday, in a watershed moment for the cryptocurrency industry.
Axios Re:Cap speaks with Coinbase president and COO Emilie Choi about how she thinks about crypto, why Coinbase eschewed a traditional IPO and if we’re ever going to use bitcoin to buy a cup of coffee.
Yesterday, the FDA recommended pausing the use of Johnson and Johnson’s vaccine to study cases of a rare blood clot disorder that six American women developed 1-3 weeks after receiving the shot. One woman died and another is in critical condition. Despite this prompt response by the FDA, many are left concerned about whether it's still safe to get the shot.