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Did Biden Just Tell U.S. Troops They're Going to Ukraine? – PJ Media

Old Joe Biden’s address to the 82nd Airborne was reckless in the extreme. We can only hope that his handlers will swing into action and do some damage control. ....

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Local schools launch state's landmark diversity curriculum


Local schools launch state’s landmark diversity curriculum
Local schools launch state’s landmark diversity curriculum
Rohjennae Harrison, 16, right, talks about Black and Latino studies next to Jaliz Cordero, 16, at Platt High School in Meriden, Wed., Jan. 20, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
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Left to right, Jaliz Cordero, 16, Adriana Aponte, 17, and Rohjennae Harrison, 16, head to their next class at Platt High School in Meriden on Jan. 20.
Adriana Aponte, 17, right, talks about Black and Latino studies next to 16-year-olds Rohjennae Harrison, center, and Jaliz Cordero at Platt High School in Meriden on Wednesday, Jan. 20. The school has added a Black and Latino Studies elective. ....

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Explainer: The (complicated) history of U.S. ambassadors to the Vatican


Pope Francis exchanges greetings with Ken Hackett, U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, and his wife, Joan, during a meeting with ambassadors to the Holy See at the Vatican Jan. 13. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) (Jan. 13, 2014)
Why would a global, democratic superpower seek out and maintain diplomatic relations with the world’s smallest monarchical theocracy? While the United States and the Holy See have enjoyed diplomatic relations for nearly four decades, theirs is a formal relationship that took the better part of two centuries to develop. Throughout that time, the same questions were, rightly but repeatedly, litigated: Would relations with the Holy See lead the government to give an explicit preference to the Catholic Church in the United States? Would American presidents interfere with the selection of Catholic bishops? What is the tangible benefit of investing the time, resources and personnel in such a non-transactional relationship? ....

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