“My Struggle with Sobriety” The Walrus Magazine
Mel Levebre, Illustration By Laura Grier, The Walrus Foundation, Toronto, January.February 2021 Memoir
The decision to quit drinking was… Continue reading
“The secret letters of history’s first-known businesswomen”, BBC Worklife
By Sophie Hardach, London, 13th January 2021
New research gives us insights into history’s first well-documented businesswomen, who made… Continue reading
“McConnell Privately Backs Impeachment as House Moves to Charge Trump”, The New York Times
Jonathan Martin, Maggie Haberman and
The House formally called on Vice President Mike Pence… Continue reading
“Live updates: U.S. reports more than 4,000 covid-19 deaths in deadliest day of pandemic”, The Washington Post
“Trump, facing removal threats, concedes election”, Politico
By Anita Kumar and Mathew Choi, 01/07/2021
In a video statement, the president called for unity after Wednesday’s violence… Continue reading
Issue of the Week: Human Rights
The History of Violent Attacks on the U.S. Capitol, Smithsonian Magazine, January 8, 2021
The events of yesterday in… Continue reading
“US Capitol riots: World leaders react to ‘horrifying’ scenes in Washington”, BBC News
London, 7 January 2021
World leaders have condemned violent scenes in Washington after supporters of US President Donald Trump stormed… Continue reading
“After Pro-Trump Mob Storms Capitol, Congress Confirms Biden’s Win”, The New York Times
Nicholas Fandos and
A normally ceremonial ritual in Congress exploded into chaos as protesters,… Continue reading
“Democrats sweep Georgia’s runoffs, flip control of U.S. Senate”, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Greg Bluestein, January 6, 2021
Democrats swept Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoffs on Wednesday to flip control of the… Continue reading