Laurie Woolery’s “The Care and Feeding of a Gardener” is a novel about love, nature, and mortality, set in a midwestern farm community. The author was the recipient of the Sherwood Anderson Award and a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and is the co-founder of the North Carolina Literary Review. The novel follows the lives of Ed and Susan Castile, a local gardener and his wife, as they navigate aging, memory loss, and the changes in their landscape. Readers of literary fiction will appreciate this layered and moving story. Keywords: Laurie Woolery, The Care and Feeding of a Gardener, literary fiction, aging, memory loss, midwestern farm community.
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John Feinstein’s Passing: A Tribute in the New York Times Review of Books
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John Feinstein’s latest novel, Dead Break at Maropa, delves into the world of maritime races and follows two reporters as they uncover a conspiracy in the race’s organizing committee. The story pays homage to famous crime fiction writers such as Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, and Josephine Tey while fulfilling Feinstein’s purpose of appealing to fans of contemporary crime fiction writers such as Robert Crais and Chris Mooney. Dead Break at Maropa is published by Marless Press and is an engaging, page-turning tale of corruption and murder set against the breathtaking backdrops of New Zealand’s coasts and the race itself.
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Rewritten title: “Deadly Legacy of Columbine Shooting: Assessing the Long-Term Human Toll”
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Larry Buendorf, Former Colorado State Lawmaker, Dies at 68
Posted in Obituaries, tag with buendorf, larry, news, obituary, politics, u.s., usa on March 13, 2025.
Larry Buendorf, a former chief clerk of the Iowa State Senate and an esteemed Republican state senator, passed away at the age of 64 in West Des Moines, Iowa, on March 10th, 2025. He spent decades in Iowa politics, serving for 10 years as a senator and later 18 years as chief clerk of the Iowa Senate. The cause of his death was not disclosed.
Buendorf was born on September 10th, 1961 in Saskatchewan, Canada and raised in Missouri. He attended Iowa State University in Ames, earning a bachelor’s degree in political science, and a master’s degree in 2000. Buendorf began his political career at age 18 when he ran in a special election for the Iowa House of Representatives and won by one vote. From there, he served in the Iowa Senate from 1995 to 2003 and during this time was elected to serve as Majority Leader, the highest Republican position in the Iowa Senate. In 2003, Buendorf was selected as the Chief Clerk of the Iowa Senate, a role that he held until his passing in 2025. His tenure was marked by numerous significant legislative initiatives, including the creation of a GOP Caucus and the implementation of various measures to tackle issues such as education and transportation reform.
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Headline: “Expanding Federal Workforce and Putin’s Endgame in Ukraine in Focus amid Ongoing Cease-Fire Negotiations”
With the shutdown finally coming to an end as federal workers receive a backdated paycheck, President Trump announced that he is rehiring 15 transition team members who were let go from their roles. The team had been tasked with transitioning incoming appointees into their roles and are now expected to return to work in advance of the arrival of the team’s new head, Chris Liddell, who former Goldman Sachs partner will start his position as deputy chief of staff for policy coordination on Monday after being confirmed by the Senate on Thursday. Meanwhile, Special Counsel Robert Mueller urged a federal judge not to reduce the sentence of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on grounds that he has cooperated with investigators since being charged for allegedly acting as a Russian agent. However, Manafort, who is expected to face sentencing in March, was accused of repeatedly lying to investigators about matters including political consulting work he did in Ukraine, his contacts with Russian associates, and an alleged meeting about a bailout loan. President Trump also claimed in a tweet that he discussed sanctions with Russia’s Vladimir Putin during a call on Saturday, asking about his plans with Russia and Ukraine “including the fact that Congress, despite President Obama’s taking no action, put sanctions in place during the last Administration.” At the same time, leaders in Ukraine announced that they were still committed to implementing a cease-fire arrangement but required additional proof of Russian compliance before deploying more heavy weapons to the front lines. President Trump has also mentioned that he wants to host Putin at the White House, and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is expected to meet with Ukraine’s new president, Volodymyr Zelensky, in an effort to address the complex issue of Ukraine’s future.
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Trump, Musk, and the Shutdown: Anatomy of a Senate Meltdown
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Title: “Trump, Musk and the Shutdown Senate” | The New York Times
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/13/opinion/trump-musk-shutdown-senate.html
Author: Peter Wehner (Entomologist, political columnist)
Published: March, 13th, 2025In this New York Times opinion piece, Peter Wehner argues that Elon Musk’s recent warnings about funding issues regarding the SpaceX program echo a larger theme in American politics: stagnant and unproductive policymaking due to the gridlocked, shutdown-prone Senate. Wehner draws parallels between the Senate’s persistent struggles and Musk’s complaints about government support, ultimately suggesting that sustained dysfunction across such a wide range of government operations has created resounding, hardly-debated-yet-disturbing repercussions for US national security. As Wehner highlights, “Musk is demanding that the federal government fulfill its promises, and how it acts about this will affect the nation’s future.” The implications of this neglect – in large part due to partisan politics and a seemingly never-ending budgetary crisis – are particularly concerning as America’s space exploration program enters dangerous new territory, tasked with enormous challenges and responsibilities in the midst of technological, strategic, and geopolitical shifts.
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Unraveling America’s Troubled Relationship with Europe: A Reality Check for Trump
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#InternationalA recent op-ed in the New York Times, written by former senior editor at Bloomberg View, Leonid Bershidsky, sheds light on the current relationship between President Trump and Europe, citing key reasons for the current conflict between the two entities.
Bershidsky referenced a Time magazine cover that hailed Trump as “leader of the free world.” The commentary expressed a tone of disbelief, while also considering the current commander-in-chief’s confrontational approach to foreign policy. Bershidsky argues that Europe feels threatened by Trump’s “America first” doctrine, noting that the “return of a big-power rival, this time to Europe’s east, has further worried the continent.”
Europe, unlike America, has an abiding interest in quieting the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. For that reason, the EU encourages dialogue between Moscow and Kiev, as well as maintaining economic sanctions against Russia following its annexation of Crimea. Trump, on the other hand, has shown interest in re-establishing friendly relations with Russia. Moreover, he has dismissed serious concerns related to election interference and expressed criticisms of NATO, causing a significant rift between the US and Europe.
Bershidsky firmly believes that there is no reconciliation between the two perspectives on this issue. While America may see relations with Russia as a more reasonable and rational approach, given that Trump comes from the business world and runs a company that sells products to Russia, the EU is “determined to defend itself with sanctions” in response to Russia’s destabilizing activity.
The author ends by suggesting that Trump’s policies have brought Europe to a difficult crossroads. The question for Europe is how far they are willing to go in adapting to the “new normal” or taking a stand for their values. Overall, it appears that there will be no convergence between European and Trump’s policies in the near future, raising concerns for the relationship’s long-term viability.
In conclusion, the article highlights the numerous discrepancies between Trump’s foreign policy tactics and those of the EU. Trump’s pivot towards Russia, coupled with his attempts to establish a “deal-oriented approach to relations with other countries,” have led to a break between Europe and America, leaving Europe at a crucial juncture. While the EU has shown its commitment to pursuing dialogue with Russia, the US’s disillusionment with various foreign policies has generated significant rifts between the two, with both parties at odds in finding any type of resolution for the time being.
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How Trump’s Tariffs Affect the American Wine Industry, as Reported by The New York Times in March 2025
Wine Industry Struggles with Tariffs Imposed by Trump Administration
In recent years, the wine industry has witnessed impressive growth in exports to China, a market that has become increasingly important to winemakers globally. However, this trend has been disrupted in a major way with the introduction of 10% tariffs on wines valued at more than $107 billion, which was one of the initiatives implemented by the Trump administration as part of an ongoing trade dispute with China.The tariffs, which took effect last month, have affected all wine exports, from celebrated Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays to more affordable labels. According to Street Agenda, a Hong Kong-based research firm, the tariffs will lead to lost sales for winemakers, and an increase in costs for restaurants and wine shops, as the prices for usual options in the market will likely go up.
The New York Times reports that Bonnie Gerstein, a partner at the Pretty in Pink wine importing company that specializes in wines from women-owned wineries, has already seen an impact on her business. The typical Chinese customer used to opt for wines that cost between $10 and $20, but those are no longer as affordable due to the new tariffs. Furthermore, according to Gerstein, wine retailers have communicated their idea of shrinking their selection of wines, with an expected reduction in wine options from about 5,000 to roughly 1,500.
The Trump administration’s justification for these tariffs is rooted in the China-U.S. trade war, wherein the U.S. alleges that China disregards intellectual property laws and imposes burdensome tariffs on American exports. The tariffs were intended to counteract China’s access to American agricultural products. However, the sector-based tariff strategy has more complicated economic effects, and while undoubtedly leading to restraint over Chinese purchases of U.S. agriculture, it also affects other sectors heavily, like the wine industry.
The Trump administration’s policies have become a cause of concern in the wine industry, as they are seen as having a significant negative impact. The question that now arises is, what options do winemakers have in strategy and retaliation given the situation, and how will it affect the consumer-producer relationship? The answer, for the moment, is unclear, and further information should become available as the full scope of the tariffs becomes apparent.
The wine industry, which was seemed to have evidenced steady growth in the past decade or so, has been shaken by the tariffs. The gravity of the situation is strongly felt since there is a risk of this sector’s progress in recent years being undone by the new tariffs policy. Winemakers are left to contemplate how to recalculate their export pricing in the wake of the new tariffs. The industry points to this policy as one of the most significant events in the history of global trade, and the potential impact on winemakers and consumers alike is a looming apprehension for the coming months ahead.
Furthermore, the consequences of the Trump administration’s tariffs policy on the wine industry in China, as well as on its exports to other crucial markets not affected by tariffs, have seen an uptick in activity in recent weeks, as experts weigh in on what might follow. The developments come as the Trump administration increases tariffs on more Chinese goods, and the Chinese continue to respond to the American policies by inflicting their “counter-measures”–a move that supplements the tariffs enacted over the past year, and has received support from Chinese media.
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Dead in Gaza: United Nations Condemns Israel’s Deadly Crackdown.
Topic: International Relations, Middle East Politics, Humanitarian Issues
Title: UN Chief Calls on Israel to Withdraw Its Troops From Gaza Strip
Keywords: UN Chief, Ban Ki-moon, United Nations General Assembly emergency meeting, Gaza Strip, Israeli airstrikes, Palestinian civilian deaths, humanitarian relief, ceasefire negotiations, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.UN Chief Calls on Israel to Withdraw Its Troops From Gaza Strip
In a strong condemnation of the Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip that have led to over 60 casualties, Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, addressed a United Nations General Assembly emergency meeting and appealed to Israel to withdraw its troops from the Palestinian territory. He expressed his deepest concerns regarding the current situation in Gaza, its implications on the region’s peace and stability, and the need to urgently initiate a political process to lead to a comprehensive, just, and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Declining the presidency of the momentous meeting, Ban Ki-moon urged his fellow speakers to address the root causes of the conflict and to address its devastating humanitarian consequences. He emphasized the urgent need for providing humanitarian relief to alleviate the suffering of civilians, ensuring unimpeded and sustained access for humanitarian aid, and – above all – preventing further escalation of violence that may have disastrous regional consequences. Ban Ki-moon encouraged all parties to take immediate and concrete steps to de-escalate the situation and return to negotiation without any preconditions. He also inspired the international community’s solidarity and support for the Palestinians’ legitimate rights, including the right to self-determination.
Ambassador Khaled Sharaf of the Palestinian mission to the UN described Israeli actions as a violation of the UN Charter and General Assembly resolutions. He informed the meeting members that Israel’s military aggression, which had exacerbated the situation in Gaza, had been ongoing for 14 long days, with hundreds of victims and thousands wounded. He expressed hope that the Emergency Special Session would demonstrate the UN’s unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause’s dignity and justice.
Although providing humanitarian relief remains an urgent priority, diplomatic efforts and ceasefire negotiations are crucial to resolving the current situation. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has urged Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, to engage in dialogue and negotiations for a two-state solution. It is essential for both parties to work together and seek lasting peace through dialogue and negotiations.
This emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly provides a significant opportunity for engaging all parties in diplomatic efforts and negotiations. UN Member States should work together, and with the affirmation and support of the UN Secretary-General, to address the root causes of this conflict and to pursue a political process that will lead to a sustainable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
In conclusion, the current situation in the Gaza Strip represents a significant challenge to the UN’s values, principles, and objectives. The UN’s most senior official has called for an immediate end to the violence, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, and an urgent humanitarian response. The time to act is now, and the international community must provide the necessary support and solidarity to the Palestinian people. All parties must seek and engage in meaningful dialogue and negotiations to work towards a durable and lasting peace. The stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction could be devastating. Acting now is imperative to addressing the current situation in the Gaza Strip and building a better future for all involved.