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Today we take a closer look at the relationship at the heart of Republican aspirations to win back control of the Senate. In a positive development, the number of omicron cases in the U.S. appears to have peaked. Plus, we have some news-you-can-use about new ransomware tactics to look out for.
Here's what we're watching this Tuesday morning. ![]() As the all important midterm elections approach, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is waging a quiet campaign to keep his caucus from getting a whole lot Trumpier.
The power struggle between McConnell and former President Donald Trump is one of the more consequential subplots of this midterm election season, and its outcome promises to affect not only which party controls the Senate next year but also whether the Senate GOP is more or less Trump-flavored a year from now.
It occurs against the backdrop of a deep freeze between the two men, which set in when McConnell condemned the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and said Trump had "provoked" it.
Read our full story from NBC News' senior national politics reporter Jonathan Allen here. Tuesday's Top Stories
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has placed 8,500 troops on "heightened alert" to assist with the defense of NATO allies, the Pentagon said Monday, stressing that no deployment orders have been given. The number of omicron cases peaked and is trending downward in at least two dozen states, according to an NBC News analysis of Covid case numbers tallied from state and county health departments. Hackers have increasingly roped in everyday people whose information is stored in computers they hacked, pestering them by phone and email. OPINION Thinking about quitting your job? Don’t make the same mistake I did, writer Ashley Memory advises in an opinion piece. Abruptly quitting a good job solely out of frustration can lead to problems you don’t see coming. Also in the News
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The debate over whether or not eating meat really did “make us human” just became more complicated.
It’s understood that the frequent eating of meat separates humans from other primates, but the exact role it played in early human evolution is getting a fresh challenge from a study published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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