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The assault on the Citadel of US Democracy

On January 6, Americans and the world watched in disbelief, horror and disgust as President Donald Trump’s fiercest supporters, stoked by the Commander-in-Chief himself, stormed, smashed windows, and desecrated the Capitol building that has not been breached since the War of 1812, when British soldiers burned Washington.

108-year-old Sarasota man speaks about impeachment, COVID-19

SARASOTA – A Sarasota man who ran for Congress at 101 and drove a cherry red Mercedes convertible until he was 107 said Wednesday – on his 108th birthday – that history cannot forget days like Wednesday. Joe Newman, a supercentenarian, has lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, a number of U.S. conflicts, the civil rights movement, the assassination of one president and the resignation of another. He’s most proud of working on Social Security during the era of President Franklin Roosevelt, he said during his 106th birthday party in 2019. He spoke to SNN-TV by video conference from the retirement home he shares with his 100-year-old partner, Anita Sampson. As he spoke, the House of Representatives was presenting articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump for “Incitement of Insurrection,” the first time in U.S. history a president has been impeached twice.

Russia Sending Weapons of War to Disputed Kuril Islands

The status of the islands has continued to sour relations between Moscow and Tokyo. Here s What You Need to Remember: After the war, 17,000 Japanese civilian residents were deported, while those captured Japanese soldiers were interned in Siberia and many didn t return home until 1950. Today 19,000 Russian citizens lived on the island chain, and given the impending arrival of tanks it isn t likely they ll be leaving anytime soon. Since the end of the Second World War seventy-five years ago, the Kuril Islands have remained under Russian administration even despite Japanese claims for the four southernmost (including two largest) of the islands. Known as the South Kurils by the Russians and the Northern Territories to the Japanese, these islands were captured by the Soviet Red Army in late August and early September 1945 and annexed to the Soviet Union.

Mathias Risse s On Trade Justice

January 12, 2021 About the Author Mathias Risse is Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Administration and Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University. His work primarily addresses questions of global justice ranging from human rights, inequality, taxation, trade and immigration to climate change, obligations to future generations and the future of technology, especially also the impact of artificial intelligence on a range of normative issues. He has also worked on questions in ethics, decision theory and 19th century German philosophy, especially Nietzsche. (For some recent writings on race and protest, see: “Giving Account: On Dealing with White Ignorance (Personally and Professionally);” “Statement Regarding My 2004 Paper on Racial Profiling;” “Discrimination, Cognitive Biases, and Human Rights Violations,” based on a talk in Mexico City; “Human Rights and Social Order: Philosophical, Practical and Public Policy Dim

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