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The Biden family caricatures | VICTOR DAVIS HANSON | Las Vegas Review-Journal

White House handlers should keep the president from even getting near small children and young women. ....

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Dems Hint at Plans to End Filibuster as Voting Rights Bill Might Face Fate of 1/6 Commission

The filibuster mechanism allowed Republicans to block the bill on establishing a 9/11-style commission into the events on 6 January. GOP senators are concerned that the. ....

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Activists chart course for Black America's progress after a year of turmoil


Activists chart course for Black America s progress after a year of turmoil
Donna M. Owens, Special to USA TODAY
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The arc of Timuel Black Jr.’s life is long, covering most of the 20th century and all we ve seen of the 21st. Along the way, the 102-year-old labor organizer, educator, author and freedom fighter has witnessed pivotal events in American and African American history.
As an infant, he survived the influenza pandemic of 1918. He was part of the Great Migration, which brought his family north from Alabama to Chicago. As an Army soldier in World War II, he battled Hitler abroad and segregation at home. During the civil rights movement, he led a contingent to the March on Washington in 1963. ....

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Standing with pride: Warnock and Ossoff on LGBTQ equality


With the eyes of the nation locked on Georgia on Jan. 5, Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff both won their high-stakes runoff elections this year. Their victories follow President Joe Biden’s win in Georgia this past November, turning what was once thought a staunchly red state, blue.
Warnock and Ossoff are Georgia’s first Democratic senators since former Sen. Zell Miller retired in 2005, and will give the Democrats the Senate majority for the first time since 2010.  
Both senators are self proclaimed LGBTQ advocates and were endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign as well as Georgia Voice, an LGBTQ media source for the state. ....

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Jewish Democrats see Ossoff and Warnock as a heroic new Black-Jewish duo


“Warnock! Ossoff! … Wow,” said the Daily Kos blogger, whose pseudonym is Chloris Creator. “Comparing them to Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum of Independence Day, the black & the Jew who saved the world … I’ll leave it at that.”
Of course, Ossoff and Warnock came to be nominees not by design, but by fending off others in the primaries. Ossoff faced incumbent Republican David Perdue in a conventional challenge: Perdue was ending his freshman six-year term in the Senate. Neither man got a majority and, according to Georgia law, that triggered an automatic runoff on January 5.
Similarly, Warnock faced Kelly Loeffler, a Republican whom Gov. Brian Kemp named as interim senator a year ago, when neither secured 50 percent of the vote in the November election. ....

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