gutfeld this way. the g.o.p.-controlled legislature is pushed to make texas the latest conservative state to crack down on medical care and get this the rights of transgender people. the rights of transgender people that is not what this is about at all. where talk about children, children having life-changing operations that are irrev irreversible. contrast this with washington state were democrats just made it legal for doctors to perform a number of these procedures without parental consent. vasectomies without parental consent. and without even parental notification they are compelling reasons not to notify the parent. imagine if they were your child. some are calling it state sanctioned kidnapping. if you ask americans there are no two sides to this debate. a new washington post poll showed an overwhelming americans oppose puberty blocking her children and let be very clear, even when you re doing a vasectomy for life altering, it is permanent and cannot be undone and
white house press secretary cream jump year said a border wall would be ineffective because it would blow over in the wind. it would be a disaster for border security any dismissed morning gift for human smugglers. it will lead to more unlawful migration by blocking off lawful pathways to protection it would trample on our nation s core values and international obligations to dictators around the world. instead of providing the needed resources for more border security technology and asylum officers and judges it would waste taxpayer dollars on an ineffective wall, and ineffective wall they can even withstand heavy winds. the wind, where are the so-called fact-checkers they are nowhere to be found. karine jean-pierre might be referring to two extreme examples for the weather weaken part of the border wall. one of these cases the concrete had not even been cured.
Marian Keyes Shares Her Ultimate Comfort Reads
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Marian Keyes, the best-selling author of
Grown Ups, shares her reading list to support indie bookshops. Picked to inspire, engage and entertain, these books might be just what we need in these challenging times…
International bestselling novelist Marian Keyes (
Watermelon,
Rachel’s Holiday and
The Break) has revealed her Ultimate Comfort Reads for challenging times, with a curated list shared on Bookshop in support of indie bookshops, and to mark the paperback publication of her globally acclaimed Sunday Times No.1 novel,
Marian’s recommendations offer readers some much-needed solace and escapism during lockdown, and beyond. From Booker-nominated debut novels to fiercely funny memoirs, and from heart-warming stories turned into much-loved TV series to feminist retellings of traditional fairy tales, Marian’s curated list aims to inspire, engage and entertain, as an antidote to the difficult times we’re living in.
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Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury and Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset in Bridgerton. Photograph: Liam Daniel/Netflix
Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury and Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset in Bridgerton. Photograph: Liam Daniel/Netflix
Mon 18 Jan 2021 02.00 EST
Along with the rest of “the Ton” I am enjoying the Netflix adaptation of Julia Quinn’s series of
novels. What makes it so good is not a strict adherence to historical facts (guys, it’s not and never will be “Your Dukeship”) but producer Shonda Rhimes and her team’s understanding of storytelling. Had it been given a more traditional British costume drama treatment,