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In mid-March, Reuters reported that Mexico would "restrict movement on its southern border with Guatemala to help contain the spread of COVID-19." The same article noted that the Joe Biden administration in the United States would be simultaneously sorting the details of a plan to loan Mexico coronavirus vaccines.
The News International

News UPDATED: Thu., April 22, 2021 When she was running for mayor, Nadine Woodward received a $100 campaign contribution from the founder of The Guardians LLC. Then, after her election, Woodward signed two contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to The Guardians to operate badly needed shelters for the homeless.
Shawn Vestal: Wisps of smoke, but no fire, in audit over homeless contracts
The Spokesman-Review

A ruling Tuesday by U.S. District Judge D. Price Marshall Jr. has put an end to hopes of a former state senator and chairman of the state Republican Party to avoid a trial on bribery, wire-fraud and conspiracy charges contained in an indictment handed up by a federal grand jury in January 2019.

Picture this: you're playing a Total War: Warhammer III Mortal Empires campaign as the noble Skaven (we're assuming it's in the game). Your glorious Under-Empire is expanding at pace, but you're short on cash. "Skavenslaves," you shout, "bring me the rat-phone, so I may call upon my old mate Karl Franz for a trade deal."

All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change. ITV coverage Saturday starts with a novices' handicap hurdle over 2m and wow, this is hard! I like Gary Moore at this track and will have a few quid each-way on ROYAUME UNI.

Ffs it was basically the pinnacle of football / life Wasnt it. basically nothing is better now than it was then
RollOnFriday

Earlier this week I was indirectly spurred to reminisce, which at my age requires a serious rewind back in time. The incentive for such an excursion was inspired by one of my bosses, Mr. Jim Krumel, the current editor of The Lima News.
Ken Pollitz: No bonus! Broken Window!
LimaOhio.com

Biden needs to convince developed and high-income countries to allow the World Trade Organization to grant temporary waiver from intellectual property rights to Covid-19 vaccines, therapeutics and new technologies so that they can be accessible to people all around the world
President Joe Biden, do the right thing
Hindustan Times

It's not that I don't see the reason for booking a spot in the pub at the moment, or don't realise some folk are a little OCD and like to know what they're doing. But there's something which intrinsically links the pub with popping out - whether it be to the local or further afield to a boozer hitherto unvisited.
Busy, bustling and full of banter
Kent Online

Recently somebody contacted me to ask if I was the "same John Ward that he knew years ago" (actual years or time unspecified) but before we got into a bout of nostalgia, I pointed out I didn't actually know the person inquiring.
WARD'S WORLD: ‘Brain of Britain’ Pete still owes me two quid
Spalding Today

America is about to revive an idea that was left for dead decades ago. It's called industrial policy, and it's at the heart of Joe Biden's plans to restructure the U.S. economy. When industrial policy was last debated in the 1980s, critics recoiled from government "picking winners." But times have changed.

If you're looking ways to defray the cost of cord-cutting, password sharing has always been a convenient-albeit ethically gray-solution. Just exchange some login credentials with a friend or family member, and you'll both have more to watch without paying extra. A new service called Slash is making that value exchange even easier.

The effects of fraud are not merely financial. As with other crimes against the person, victims suffer deep emotional distress - people have been known to commit suicide. The victim-blaming approach taken by banks is often a bigger contributary factor to their trauma than the actual financial loss causes people deep trauma.

MARTIN LEWIS addressed help to buy and Lifetime ISAs today in light of the new mortgage guarantee scheme. The Money Saving Expert was critical of the new scheme and he covered how savers can build their deposits.

Federal Judge Price Marshall this week refused to dismiss bribery charges against former Republican senator and GOP Party chair Gilbert Baker related to his funneling of campaign contributions to a then-circuit judge, Mike Maggio of Conway.

In the bad old days there was only the humble kettle to let you boil water and make a brew. Today though there are newer, better options for not only letting you enjoy frequent cups of tea and coffee but for getting through mealtime prep more efficiently too.

SALEM, Ore. (AP) - A Republican state lawmaker says she was subjected to sexual harassment and pressured to take part in a "quid-pro-quo" arrangement by longtime Rep. Brad Witt, D-Clatskanie. State Rep. Vikki Breese Iverson, of Prineville, outlined her allegations Monday in a letter to House Speaker Tina Kotek, a Democrat, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported .
Oregon lawmaker accuses state Rep. of sexual harassment
Associated Press

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) appeared on Fox News on Sunday and was asked about Major League Baseball moving its All-Star Game from Georgia in response to the state's new voter-suppression law. The Republican offered a memorable response. "These businesses, I guess they have the right to do what they want," DeSantis said.

As the Biden administration embraces the world, it will strive to project an image of unity and resolve. But a perennial challenge may remain on actually implementing such an approach: back channels. Back channels are as old as diplomacy itself and often become useful where normal diplomacy fails because they can be easily disavowed.
The long history of members of Congress talking directly with U.S. adversaries
The Washington Post

















