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How the James Bonds of the Past Might Reveal 007 s Future

How the James Bonds of the Past Might Reveal 007 s Future Jamie Millar © Sunset Boulevard - Getty Images When Daniel Craig retires, will the next era of Bond movies reflect the world around us, or offer escape from the darkness? Just how much time does one need to die? Still more, it seems, as new Bond film No Time to Die has been pushed back yet again, to 8 October 2021. Originally slated for release on 2 April 2020, and now delayed for a third time, the 25th instalment in the near-60-year franchise has had almost as many stays of execution as 007 himself: “No, Mr Bond, I expect you to die – but later, elaborately, and briefed about my plan at length.”

Historians slam chairman s decision to rename 44 San Francisco schools

Historians slam woke teacher responsible for renaming 44 San Francisco schools after it emerges he used WIKIPEDIA for research to denounce Paul Revere and ridiculed idea of consulting scholars This week, the San Francisco Board of Education voted 6-1 to rename 44 of 125 of the city s public schools The decision came three years after a committee was formed to study the names of the schools, which honor prominent figures from American history The committee declared that schools named after politicians including Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Dianne Feinstein should be rebranded They concluded that such personalities were problematic and had ties to racist incidents  

Inside the Beltway: GOP voters still want Trump in major role

Republicans are standing by their man. Former President Donald Trump has only been out of the White House for eight days, but that is enough time for many Republicans to realize that they still want him on the political battlefield. “The share of Republican voters who say the 45th president should play a ‘major role’ in the future of the GOP increased 9 percentage points to 50%, compared to a survey conducted in the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 riot. The shift was driven by a 15-percentage point increase among women in the party 41% to 56%,” reports a Morning Consult/Politico poll released Wednesday.

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