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Farewell to the 13 senators departing at the end of the 118th Congress - Washington Examiner

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  1. Farewell to the 13 senators departing at the end of the 118th Congress  Washington Examiner
  2. Sen. Joe Manchin on his time in the Senate and what the future holds  CBS News
  3. Joe Manchin calls Democratic Party ‘toxic,’ blames progressives  Fox News
  4. Exit Interview: Manchin defends his pivotal role as he departs Senate  The Washington Post
  5. Manchin roasts ‘toxic’ Democratic party: ‘This country is not going left’  The Hill

Crane Cove Warehouse / Obata Noblin Office

Archdaily.com 

A 10,750 SF open-format warehouse is transformed into a hybrid work and party space by Obata Noblin Office (ONO). Situated within a historic district in the Bay Area amongst a mix of industrial and residential buildings, the 1970s era warehouse is flanked by townhouses and maintains a mysterious presence with a nondescript corrugated metal façade. Within the edifice, an enclosed building is pushed to one end of the open warehouse, which once served as the offices of a modular home company. The... Читать дальше...

Weekend Reads #312

Paper Blog 

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Biden ‘AWOL’ amid shutdown fight: ‘He’s completely disappeared’

TheHill.com 

President Biden and his administration were largely absent from the onerous negotiations on government funding that gripped Capitol Hill this week. Instead, President-elect Trump and his allies were the ones wrestling with lawmakers over a continuing resolution as a government shutdown appeared increasingly inevitable. The White House on Friday blew off a host of questioning...

Shutdown chaos has Republicans worried about moving Trump agenda 

TheHill.com 

Republican lawmakers say Congress’s near brush with a government shutdown shows that House Republicans do not have a functional majority, giving them a bad feeling about how difficult it will be to pass President-elect Trump's agenda in 2025. While Republicans in both chambers broadly agree on the need to secure the border and extend Trump’s...

Mann Sundar Actress Urmila Sharma on World Meditation Day says, "It helps to enhance attention, emotional awareness, kindness and mental calmness even in difficult situations"

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Actress Urmila Sharma, known for her roles in popular TV shows, discusses the benefits of meditation for health and well-being as the UN declares December 21st World Meditation Day. She shares her personal experience with meditation and encourages others to adopt the practice for a calmer, more positive life.

Should we all be getting just a little bit worried for Sir Keir Starmer? - The Telegraph

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  1. Should we all be getting just a little bit worried for Sir Keir Starmer?  The Telegraph
  2. Starmer should not be the fall guy for Labour’s failures. This disaster was written by committee  The Guardian
  3. Starmer’s honeymoon in office was short-lived – but how does it compare to past PMs?  PoliticsHome
  4. Despite a shaky start, Keir Starmer believes time is on his side  The Times
  5. Starmer’s bungled reset is fitting way to end 2024  POLITICO Europe

‘Family Time’ Review: Finnish Family Portrait Balances Christmas Cheer and Domestic Discord

Variety 

With its stationary long-shots of domestic life, “Family Time” is like the “Paranormal Activity” of dysfunctional-holiday-gathering movies: There’s a sense of spying on people who don’t realize they’re under a microscope. Of course, Tia Kouvo’s debut feature is duly scripted, directed and professionally acted. But her approach is so effectively low-key, you might occasionally forget […]

How Can Religion Help the Climate Fight?

The New Republic 

It’s a weird time for religion in the United States. Christians are on track to become a religious minority in the country within a few decades but also, soon, to wield incredible power in a second Trump administration—thanks not least to a neo-Crusader defense secretary nominee, Christian nationalists likely leading the Office of Management and Budget as well as the House of Representatives, and an array of powerful Christian judges appointed in Trump’s first term whose numbers will only grow in his second. Читать дальше...