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" ... In some ways, the upcoming inauguration will be the least exciting, while in other fashions, it may be the tensest in recent memory. Joe Biden will be sworn in as the forty-sixth Commander-in-Chief tomorrow afternoon, and while millions of Americans disagree that he was rightfully elected, the facts are indisputable and his rise to the highest office in the land has been certified, so it’s time for what will very hopefully be another peaceful transfer of power. ... "
" ... Lawfare, for Cristina, is only such if it has been unleashed against her and others like her. The two-term ex-president doesn’t like to remember examples such the Media Law with which she sought to destroy Clarín, the country’s most powerful media group which, after the 2008 conflict between the government and the agricultural sector broke its pact of non-aggression with her. The legal pressure on Grupo Clarín was such that it roped in the adopted children of Ernestina Herrera de Noble, owner of the media conglomerate. During the tensest moments of the conflict, Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado — former wife of the late AMIA special prosecutor Alberto Nisman — activated a sleeper case against Herrera de Noble accusing her of illegally adopting the children of activists disappeared during the dictatorship. At one point, police chased Felipe and Marcela Noble de Herrera at Arroyo Salgado’s orders, entering their homes and asking them to undress and hand over their undergarments in order to conduct DNA tests which ultimately came out negative. ... "
" ... The survey sampled 2,000 Americans between the ages of 18-56 to evaluate their current mental health. More than half (55%) believe that November 3, 2020 will be the tensest day yet this year. Millennials and Gen Xers were more likely to anticipate Election Day to be their most stressful day–at 61% and 58% respectively, whereas only 32% of Baby Boomers shared this sentiment. In addition, 95% of the respondents said that 2020 has negatively impacted their overall health—most notably their sleep patterns (45%) and their ability to focus (44%)—with 75% of respondents believing there is a direct correlation between stress levels and their quality of sleep, and 59% say they can’t imagine being more stressed than they’ve been this year, and 67% just want the year to be over already. ... "