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To ensure delivery to your inbox add email@mail.nbcnews.com to your contacts Today’s Top Stories from NBC News TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2022 Good morning, NBC News readers.
Just one year into office, the White House is looking for a reset amid President Joe Biden's sinking approval numbers. The CEOs of major U.S. airlines are warning of "catastrophic" disruption if a planned 5G rollout goes ahead this week. And remember Vine, the six-second video app that was once all the rage? We check in on the once-viral Viners five years after the app's demise.
Here's what we're watching this Tuesday morning. White House plots public reset as Biden's agenda flails With President Joe Biden rounding out his first year in office amid a sinking approval rating and multiple setbacks to his agenda, the White House is planning a new communications strategy, senior administration officials say.
Biden’s advisers are looking at a variety of ways for him to engage more with Americans, officials said.
Changing a White House strategy to engage more directly with Americans is an evergreen reset plan that has been activated by previous presidents who have found themselves in politically precarious moments.
For Biden, that moment has arrived earlier than his team expected, as his administration struggles with its legislative agenda — such as the passage of key voting rights bills the president renewed calls for on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Senate Democratic leaders are determined to force a debate over the two voting rights bills on the floor Tuesday, but they seemed doomed for failure. Republicans are determined to filibuster the bill, and Democrats lack the 50 votes needed to create an exception to the filibuster. Tuesday's Top Stories
U.S. airlines warn of 'catastrophic' disruption from 5G rollout "To be blunt, the nation’s commerce will grind to a halt," the chief executives of major carriers warned U.S. transportation and economic officials ahead of Wednesday's launch of the new 5G service from AT&T and Verizon. READ MORE'He's a hero': Texas rabbi threw chair at gunman, helping end hourslong standoff Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker is being hailed for his calm and deliberate handling of the "terrifying" hostage situation at the Texas synagogue on Saturday. READ MORETonga covered in thick layer of ash, photos after volcano eruption and tsunami show Aerial and satellite photos revealed the scale of the damage to Tonga's islands after the Pacific nation was hit by a massive undersea volcanic eruption and tsunami over the weekend. READ MORE'Kill or be killed': Hindu nationalists investigated in India over calls to murder Muslims A petition filed to India’s Supreme Court said recent comments by Hindu nationalist leaders “amount to an open call for murder of an entire community.” READ MOREAlso in the News
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'Treated like donkeys': Amy's Kitchen accused of leaving some factory workers injured Some factory workers who make meals at the family business describe an unforgiving workplace that pushes them past the point of injury. READ MOREOne Fun Thing
A look back at Vine — the six-second video app that made us scream, laugh and cry Before there was TikTok, there was Vine.
Launched in June 2012,Vine was one of the first social media apps to make the short form video both mainstream and accessible.
It became such a hit that it was quickly acquired by Twitter in October 2012 for $30 million. But, by January 2017 it was all over for the novelty platform.
Five years later, NBC News caught up with some of the most famous ex-Viners to talk about the defunct app.
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