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Coronavirus dashboard: Catch up fast

  1. Global: Total confirmed cases as of 1:30 p.m. ET: 13,165,663 — Total deaths: 574,615 — Total recoveries — 7,301,691Map.
  2. U.S.: Total confirmed cases as of 1:30 p.m. ET: 3,387,053 — Total deaths: 135,984 — Total recoveries: 1,031,939 — Total tested: 41,004,275Map.
  3. Politics: Pelosi "absolutely" would skip August recess to reach stimulus deal.
  4. Public health: Four former CDC heads say Trump's undermining of agency puts lives at risk — Lindsey Graham: "We don't have a Dr. Fauci problem."

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Google services in multiple countries go down in apparent outage

Gmail, Google Docs, YouTube and other Google-based services were reported to be down across multiple countries on Monday morning.

Why it matters: It appears to be a massive outage for one of the world's most relied-upon technology systems, dealing a huge blow to work productivity. Google has not yet issued a statement on the situation.

This story is developing and will be updated with more details.

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States that voted for Biden lose 3 net House seats after Census count

Population shifts mean five states that voted for Joe Biden will lose seats in the House when congressional districts are redrawn later this year, new Census numbers released Monday show, but will gain seats in two other states. Only twoTrump-voting states will lose a seat.

Why it matters: Apportionment and redistricting — the process of redistributing political power among and within the states— comes as Democrats hold slim majorities in both congressional chambers and Republicans have a strong grip on the process of re-drawing district lines.

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DOJ asks Supreme Court for last minute stay over Trump's "Remain in Mexico" program

The Department of Justice is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to suspend a lower court's order that would force the administration to reinstate one of President Trump's border policies, which left tens of thousands of migrants to await asylum hearings in Mexico.

Why it matters: Ending the controversial “Remain in Mexico” policy was one of President Biden’s campaign promises, and he suspended the program on his first day in office. The administration has now brought thousands of impacted migrants into the United States — some of whom waited years in Mexico.

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