The most de-stressing room in your house isn’t a room
Perhaps because they are so recently in utero, children unselfconsciously seek tiny spaces
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Christina Poletto
, The Wall Street Journal
It’s winter, and Covid’s got us largely homebound. If there ever was a time to trick out a cozy, comforting nook, it’s now.
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When Covid-19 took hold, graduate student Anna Palmer claimed a compact hideaway under a stair landing in the Sewanee, Tenn., home she shares with her partner. She can barely stand up in the space which is hemmed in by two book-lined walls and a honey-pine staircase. No matter. A small mattress, blankets, pillows and a long bolster encourage repose and hours of solace.
Maggie Haberman and Michael S Schmidt, The New York Times
Published: 24 Dec 2020 01:45 PM BdST
Updated: 24 Dec 2020 01:45 PM BdST
President Donald Trump doled out clemency to a new group of loyalists Wednesday, wiping away convictions and sentences as he aggressively employed his power to override courts, juries and prosecutors to apply his own standard of justice for his allies. );
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One recipient of a pardon was a family member, Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Two others who were pardoned declined to cooperate with prosecutors in connection with the special counsel’s Russia investigation: Paul Manafort, his 2016 campaign chairman, and Roger Stone, his longtime informal adviser and friend.
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Donald Trump gives clemency to more allies, including Manafort, Stone and Charles Kushner
It was the second wave of pardons and commutations by US President Donald Trump in two days, showing his willingness to use his power aggressively on behalf of loyalists. New York Times
US President Donald Trump (Image: Reuters)
President Donald Trump doled out clemency to a new group of loyalists on Wednesday, wiping away convictions and sentences as he aggressively employed his power to override courts, juries and prosecutors to apply his own standard of justice for his allies.
One recipient of a pardon was a family member, Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Two others who were pardoned declined to cooperate with prosecutors in connection with the special counsel’s Russia investigation: Paul Manafort, his 2016 campaign chairman, and Roger Stone, his longtime informal adviser and friend.