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Refugee Cap Failure Is Joe Biden s First Big Screw-Up as President

Andrew HarnikGetty Images Permanent Musical Accompaniment To The Last Post Of The Week By The Blog’s Favourite Living Canadian) I knew that, sooner or later, the president would screw something up. (They all do.) But I didn’t anticipate that he would do so in a fashion that would make him look both mendacious and cruel. From the Biden plans to keep the refugee cap at 15,000, according to the official. That figure is a historic low set by then-President Donald Trump last fall. Earlier this year, Biden had proposed to Congress lifting the cap to 62,500. He has pledged to raise it to 125,000 for the following fiscal year, which begins in October.

Catherine Robertson on Spellbound and self-publishing

Catherine Robertson on Spellbound and self-publishing 16 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM 5 minutes to read Catherine Robertson. Photo / Russell Kleyn It may seem counter-intuitive, but when you re on to novel #7, you have to hustle to snatch people s interest. With the release of Spellbound, the third of Catherine Robertson s engaging series set in the fictional small town of Gabriel s Bay, the author is realistic about what to expect. Familiarity is dull, she says cheerily. While all of Robertson s books have reached No 1 on the New Zealand bestsellers list, she says she does not garner the same level of attention or festival invites as an established literary writer. She got a slot at this year s Auckland Writers Festival, chairing a session with Amanda Palmer, only because the American performance artist specifically asked for her. Not that Robertson s complaining – she is deeply appreciative of her readers, and the love they lavish on her.

Same message, different day: Thousands of students around the country strike for action on climate change

Same message, different day: Thousands of students around the country strike for action on climate change
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Study: More than 60% of adult e-cigarette users in the U S want to quit

Study: More than 60% of adult e-cigarette users in the U.S want to quit More than 60% of U.S. adults who vape are interested in quitting, according to a study published today in JAMA Network Open by MUSC Hollings Cancer Center researchers. And among those who vape to help them to quit smoking, some are successful while others continue smoking and using electronic cigarettes. The study, which analyzed longitudinal survey data from more than 30,000 adults across the country, aimed to provide the most up-to-date estimate of how many Americans are interested in stopping their use of e-cigarettes or have made past attempts to quit.

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