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President Joe Biden: Number 46 | The Michigan Journal

President Joe Biden: Number 46 | The Michigan Journal
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Editorial Roundup: Missouri

“We are more than we have been,” Blunt told hundreds of people in the socially-distanced live audience and the millions more watching on television. “And we are less than we hope to be.” He called for unity and common purpose. He said those words as he stood before a Capitol severely damaged, just two weeks earlier, by anti-American insurrectionists. Blunt, who chaired the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, is a Republican. He surely understands that disagreement between the parties, and the people, won’t go away because of a few words on Jan. 20. We will argue with one another soon enough. Blunt may be in the middle of it. He may be challenged in 2022 by misguided zealots in his own party.

Alaska Guardsmen heading home after assisting with inauguration

Alaska Guardsmen heading home after assisting with inauguration Marlise Irby © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Eighty Alaska National Guard soldiers are expected to be in Washington D.C. to help with the inauguration. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Over the next few days, Airmen and Soldiers of the Alaska National Guard will be heading back to Alaska, according to a release from JBER. The Alaska National Guard assisted the District of Columbia National Guard and federal civilian authorities with the 59th Presidential Inauguration, according to a release from the Alaska National Guard. “We train to be ready at a moment’s notice, when requested to support civil authorities,” said Maj. Gen. Torrence Saxe, adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, and commissioner for the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, in a written statement. “Those partnerships are built on trust and performance, and directly contribute to our success in domestic ope

Alaska Guardsmen Answered the Call, Heading Home after Inauguration Assistance

Alaska Guardsmen Answered the Call, Heading Home after Inauguration Assistance Alaska Guardsmen Answered the Call, Heading Home after Inauguration Assistance U.S. Airmen and Soldiers with the Alaska National Guard climb the stairs inside the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Mike Risinger) JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska  Airmen and Soldiers of the Alaska National Guard assisted the District of Columbia National Guard and federal civilian authorities with the 59th Presidential Inauguration this week, and will be headed home within the next few days. About 70 Alaska National Guard Airmen and Soldiers joined nearly 26,000 Guard members from every state, territory, and the District of Columbia to assist with the historic event. Concerns for safety and security increased after a Jan. 6 protest at the U.S. Capitol escalated, resulting in five deaths, many injuries and arrests. A large number of protesters pushed past barricades

Over the Rainbow: First Lady Dr Jill Biden s Historic Inaugural Gift to President Joe Biden

Escape to this Jacobean Manor in Oxfordshire that once hosted King Charles I For £9 million this Norman home could be yours – and not only has it hosted a late King, but also the writers John Betjeman and Iris Murdoch By Annabel Sampson Born a free black man in antebellum America, Duncanson painted utopian vistas of the American Mid-West and was supported by abolitionist patrons in both America and England. Art historians widely agree that Duncanson was the first African-American artist to be internationally known and was particularly popular in 1860s London— where the city’s prestigious Art Journal declared him a master of landscape painting.

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