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Another leftist narrative implodes: Latino support for Biden skids to 26%

Another leftist narrative implodes: Latino support for Biden skids to 26%
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Opinion: Cruelest month invites a cruel fate | Opinion

T.S. Eliot made the celebrated observation that “April is the Cruelest Month” in his critically acclaimed poem “The Wasteland,” published in 1922. A century later, a small group of U.S.

Portsmouth Public Library Book Recommendations - Portsmouth Daily Times

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May Is the Cruelest Month: Records 1 03 Lakh Deaths; 165 People Died Every Hour This Month

May Is the Cruelest Month: Records 1.03 Lakh Deaths; 165 People Died Every Hour This Month News18 4 days ago Nivedita Singh © Provided by News18 May Is the Cruelest Month: Records 1.03 Lakh Deaths; 165 People Died Every Hour This Month Continuing its trend to be the deadliest month of the pandemic, May has recorded over 1.03 lakh deaths related to the coronavirus infection, official data from the Union Health Ministry shows. As per the data analysed by NW18, on an average, per hour 165 people have lost their lives fighting the infection this month so far. As of date, India’s coronavirus toll stands at 3.11 lakh. Almost 48 per cent of this number has been reported after April 1, NW18 analysis shows. India has reported 1.48 lakh coronavirus deaths after April 1.

Book giveaway for The Brothers Silver by Marc Jampole Apr 30-May 12, 2021

Release date: Jun 15, 2021 Enter to win 1 of 100 copies of this novel - in the American tradition of accessible literary innovation established by Pynchon and Heller. Jules and Leon Silver sit at a dusty Formica table in a cold kitchen, drinking warm sugar water. Downstairs in the basement, their mother is unconscio Jules and Leon Silver sit at a dusty Formica table in a cold kitchen, drinking warm sugar water. Downstairs in the basement, their mother is unconscious, having swallowed hundreds of Librium while the brothers were at Boy Scout camp, her latest suicide attempt. The food cupboards are empty. The phone doesn’t give a dial tone. As the sun goes down, the kitchen grows cold. The boys sit in silence, waiting for their mother to die. She doesn’t, but the guilt and anger they feel haunt the brothers for decades.

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