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Barney Carberry & Family.
Jul 4, 2021 11:07
It was with huge sadness that we learned of the passing of Mrs. Tarmey. A great woman who lived to be almost 100 years of age, she will be sadly missed by her three sons and three daughters. Also by all her relatives, grandchildren and great-grand children.
Rest In Peace.
David Nowell Nora Nowell
It is always a surprise – unfairly so – to find a small new magazine and realize that it’s really quite good! I had that experience with the previous issue of
Curiosities, and now I see the Winter issue, and it does not disappoint.
Konstantine Paradias offers “
And the Faces Screamed in the Galleries” – a really striking, surrealist story. The paintings in the Louvre have come to life and are attacking humans. This is a case for… the Astrolabe! It’s a wild story that has a lot of fun with its premise and has some philosophical points to make too.
Kerem Yucel/AFP/Getty Images
In the wake of last year’s Black Lives Matter protests, Republican lawmakers are advancing a a number of new anti-protest measures at the state level including multiple bills that specifically make it easier for drivers to run down protesters.
The most recent example of such a law came Wednesday, when Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a new law that effectively allows drivers to hit people with a car in a specific set of circumstances.
Under the new law, an Oklahoma driver will no longer be liable for striking or even killing a person if the driver is “fleeing from a riot . under a reasonable belief that fleeing was necessary to protect the motor vehicle operator from serious injury or death.”