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Last Week in D C – A New Weekly Column On Ringside Report Where You Get The Facts!

March 15th, 2021 By M. L. Warmath “Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people, who have a right … and a desire to know.” John Adams, 1765 First of all, you may be wondering why I took on a topic that a lot of people would consider truly boring. Grant you, it’s not the most exciting or dramatic topic but it is an important one, and not everything that’s important is necessarily exciting or dramatic or fun. Before he became George Washington’s vice-president, John Adams was keenly involved in shaping the fledgling United States of America. He had a lot to say about it – and said it often. I chose the above quotation from him because we all have the right – and should have the desire – to know, even if only in broad terms – about what laws are being discussed by our elected representatives and this while they are being discussed, not later, as they will impact all of us one way or another, whether we realize it or not. Once laws

Maya Diplomat s Bones & Teeth From 1,300-Year-Old Tomb Reveal His Highs & Lows, Research Says

https://sputniknews.com/science/202103161082360788-maya-diplomats-bones teeth-from-1300-year-old-tomb-reveal-highs lows-research-says/ Despite belonging to the Maya elite circle, a man named Ajpach Waal, buried in AD 720s appears to have lived a life of hardships, researchers say citing the results of their detailed studies, including radiocarbon testing and stratigraphy. Researchers say they have found out what exact ailments a Maya noble, a diplomat named Ajpach Waal could have suffered from as a child and as an adult, as they scrutinised his alleged burial place after excavations took place at El Palmar, a tiny plaza compound in Mexico, near the borders of Belize and Guatemala. The findings have been published in the journal 

How racism and white supremacy fueled a Black-Asian divide in America

In July, an 89-year-old Chinese woman was set on fire while walking on the street after being slapped in the face in Brooklyn, New York. The two assailants, she said, didn’t say a word before attacking her. She scrambled to put out the fire, but it left a large burn mark on the back of her pink blouse a grisly reminder of the attack. It was not an isolated incident. Between March 19 and December 31, 2020, there were more than 2,808 “firsthand accounts of anti-Asian hate,” according to a report by Stop AAPI Hate, an organization that has been tracking reports on anti-Asian violence

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