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Fundraising surged for Republicans who sought to overturn the election
By Luke Broadwater, Catie Edmondson and Rachel Shorey New York Times,Updated April 17, 2021, 1:35 p.m.
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Republican Senators Ted Cruz of Texas (left) and Josh Hawley of Missouri each brought in more than $3 million in campaign donations in the three months that followed the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.Susan Walsh/Associated Press
WASHINGTON â Republicans who were the most vocal in urging their followers to come to Washington on Jan. 6 to try to reverse President Donald Trumpâs loss, pushing to overturn the election and stoking the grievances that prompted the deadly Capitol riot, have profited handsomely in its aftermath, according to new campaign data.
Kindig Gardens, Part 2
We’re back for a second day in Dean and Pam Kindig’s beautiful garden in Rochester, New York.
My newly created stone path leads past the white ‘Annabelle’ hydrangea to the right, with yellow heliopsis (Heliopsis helianthoides,
Zones 3–9) and purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea,
Zones 3–8) on the left. It parallels the brown fence, then turns left to join the cul-de-sac behind the rhododendrons. The new ‘Mariesii’ viburnum is just out of view to the right of the picture. The annuals are all ‘Cut and Come Again’
annual) that Pam grew from seeds bought at the Dollar Store! The ‘Steeplechase’ arborvitae line the brown fence, while a pot of coleus covers a stump of one of the diseased spruces that were cut down. The result was a sunny garden the yin and yang of Mother Nature.
As protests against police violence against Black Americans spark larger discussions about racism, an idea long relegated to the political fringes reparations for slavery and the discrimination that followed is going more mainstream. A bill under consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives would create a commission to study reparations for the descendants of slaves. The issue also has traction in the U.K., where financial institutions have wrestled with the ways they benefited from