there s a reason why we haven t passed a serious anti-gun violence bill in 30 years. this is really hard. it s hard for republicans in particular, but democrats as well, to come out of our corners and try to pass a true compromise. compromise. it is true, of course, that i see the need to help states build out red flag laws. i do think that an incentive program will help states pass laws if they know that there is some additional money coming from washington. i hear john s concern that there will be some stuts that are never going to pass a red flag law. and they should be eligible for criminal justice funding as well. these are all problems we can sort out. and frankly my list would maybe even be a little bit longer than senator cornyn s as to the outstanding issues, but that s all to be expected. what a triumph to get a framework agreement with 20 democrats and republicans, and i
on the table. i would go with the second. incremental and gradual. the reason is simple. putin has already had the opportunity to do this. he s had forces masked for some time. you have to ask yourself the question, why hand he moved? the only answer i can come up with is that he s getting what he wants already. the warning to the west that europeans and american should not move, which has been clear in countries like germany and tuts. any american president who contemplates expanding nato into ukraine knows the consequences. is that enough for putin? i don t know. i think at least he has to be thinking that he s making gains without going deep entire ukraine. beth, take listen to the nato secretary general who that a further invasion is already underway. every indication is that russia continues to plan for a full-scale attack on ukraine.
In a move born of optimism tempered with caution, Theatre Under the Stars today announces its readjusted 2021-22 Season, one that starts off in October with Rock of Ages and winds up with Jersey Boys in May, betting that audiences are ready to come back to live theater and we'll all be in a better place come fall.
Lost Golden City in Luxor most significant Egyptian find since King Tut s tomb
11 Apr, 2021 10:39 PM
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Lost City: The city in Luxor is the most significant Egyptian find for 100 years. Photo / Fadel Dawood, Getty Images
Lost City: The city in Luxor is the most significant Egyptian find for 100 years. Photo / Fadel Dawood, Getty Images
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By: Vanessa Brown
It s been dubbed as the biggest archaeological discovery since King Tut s tomb nearly a century ago.
On Thursday, Egypt announced what has been described as the discovery of the Lost Golden City in the southern province of Luxor.