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Readers Write: Impeachment, riots, big tech Skip the trial, seek real reform. January 15, 2021 6:00pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Maybe the U.S. House should just sit on the article of impeachment indefinitely.
A new president traditionally accomplishes more in the first few months of their administration than at any other time. You often hear of the first 100 days as a measure; maybe it s more like six months. But either way, this is the optimal time for a President Joe Biden to implement his agenda for the country.
An impeachment trial, however swiftly it moves, will blunt the momentum. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell isn t dumb. He knows that pushing the Senate trial until after Biden s term begins will detract from everything else Biden hopes to accomplish. Even if other business can be conducted concurrently with a Senate trial, it will distract from legislative efforts and deepen partisan division.
In just the first two weeks of the new year, the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office has seen positive results come from the work of their K-9 unit.
Monday night, a green Chevrolet pickup was circling an area near Oleander and College Road before going into a gravel parking lot next to Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church where buses, vans, and trailers for the church and Boy Scout Troop 26 were parked.
A sheriff s office deputy, his K-9 Timo, and two detectives approached on foot and found David Hansen and Johnny Willis.
Hansen and Willis had allegedly hooked up a Boy Scouts trailer to their vehicle and were in the process of stealing it when they were arrested, according to the release.
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New Light: Blyth Spirits
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts.
In 2005 the Maine auction house F. O. Bailey Antiquarians offered a late eighteenth-century oil portrait of Nancy Bezoil Lane and her daughter Betsy as a painting “in the manner of Joseph Badger.” Marvin Sadik by then an art dealer, but formerly the director of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC bought it with a winning bid of $32,480. He had recognized the portrait as the work of the Salem, Massachusetts, artist Benjamin Blyth, an attribution based on the painting’s subject, its composition, its characteristic handling of anatomical elements, and its palette. Sadik’s coup ranks as one of the most notable discoveries of a Blyth oil portrait.