Month: November 2022

Ukraine’s president has praised his people’s resilience as parts of the Kherson region were liberated from Russian occupation – and he delivered a warning to Russian soldiers left behind. Special military units were in the region’s capital – also called Kherson – late on Friday night, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly address, adding: “The
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Two of the weepiest BookPage editors share a few of their favorite 2022 audiobooks, read masterfully by the authors, that deliver all the emotion. ★ Inciting Joy For readers invested in learning more about communities of care—informal collectives centered on the praxis of love—Ross Gay’s sixth book, Inciting Joy (Hachette Audio, 8.5 hours), is essential. The
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Historically, in the first mid-term after a new president steps into office, his party loses the House and Senate. In a landslide.  So Republicans anticipated a red wave, a tsunami of Republican wins in November 8th’s elections.  But said the Democratic Washington Post, “The expected red wave looks more like a puddle.”   And the Republican
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