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Live updates: CDC director warns of significant spreading event from Capitol riot

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will impeach President Trump as she and other Democratic congressional leaders continued leaning on Cabinet members to invoke their Constitutional authority to oust him. Trump’s incitement of the mob that took over the Capitol building has made him a threat to democracy, Pelosi said. The House planned a Wednesday vote on impeaching Trump for “incitement of insurrection.” Latest updates: 2:39 p.m. D.C..

Live updates: Schwarzenegger compares mob attack on Capitol to night the Nazis routed Jews

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will impeach President Trump as she and other Democratic congressional leaders continued leaning on Cabinet members to invoke their Constitutional authority to oust him. Trump’s incitement of the mob that took over the Capitol building has made him a threat to democracy, Pelosi said. The House planned a Wednesday vote on impeaching Trump for “incitement of insurrection.” Latest updates: 2:39 p.m. D.C..

How will history view the Capitol insurrection and its racial hypocrisy?

President-Elect Joe Biden said ”it is a good thing” Donald Trump will not be coming to his inauguration. He is, however, welcoming outgoing Vice President Mike Pence to attend the historic transition of power on Jan. 20, 2021. Biden’s reaction mirrors the thoughts of many with only days left until Inauguration Day. Why? The soon-to-be outgoing president of the United States incited a deadly mob that attacked Capitol Hill on Wednesday as Congress gathered to certify Biden’s Electoral College win. Donald Trump Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images), Joe Biden (MSNBC, The ReidOut) As we look back on the events of Jan. 6, 2021, the question now is how will this moment in history be remembered years to come?

Those were (still are) the days - The Boston Globe

A half-century after its bracing debut, sitcom ‘All in the Family’ speaks to today’s conflicts The issues and lessons of ‘All in the Family’ still resonate By David M. Shribman Globe Correspondent,Updated January 9, 2021, 3:54 p.m. Email to a Friend Actor Carroll O Connor as Archie Bunker in All in the Family. AP One of them spewed ethnic slurs. Another was flighty and yet grounded. A third loved to dance, and danced around her parents’ bickering. And the last of them was a rebel without a pause. They were Archie, Edith, Gloria, and Meathead. Actually the fourth one’s name was Mike but few today remember that. Even now, a half-century later, they need no introduction, nor

Mira Lehr confronts pandemic with new Planetary Visions

Mira Lehr confronts pandemic with new Planetary Visions Mira Lehr with one of her new works, Norweky, from the series Planetary Visions (acrylic, ink, burned and dyed Japanese paper, ignited fuses, and handwriting on canvas), 2020. Photo by Michael E. Fryd. From the collection of the Boca Raton Museum of Art. BOCA RATON, FLA .- During the pandemic quarantines, the celebrated artist Mira Lehr created more work now than ever before in her six decades of artmaking. Her new series, called Planetary Visions, represents a bold departure for the artist. Her new exhibition has been extended through Feb. 6 due to strong sales and popular demand, with several new additional works by the artist being added to the show at Rosenbaum Contemporary gallery in Boca Raton, Florida. The gallery features online initiatives to allow art lovers from all over the world to experience Lehr’s new work across digital platforms. This year also marks the 60th anniversary of Lehr’s visionary founding of Con

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