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Notations From the Grid (Weekly Edition): On the Week That Was...

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  It has been quite a week in our World.    Our team was on assignment in the community as it captured a grid of the last 100+  years at Santa Ana College here in our home county, Orange County. This was quite a week.   The Suez Canal was shut down, Iran signed a 25-year agreement with China, Georgia enacted a new Voter Law, President Biden held his first news conference  and as COVID continue to rage on.   We present a snapshot of the week was as we look forward to our continued journey of service:  Global Economy Biden stimulus update, Derek Chauvin trial, England lockdown eases Start every week on the front foot with a preview of what’s on the global agenda MARCH 28, 2021   by Elena Losavio and Julian Vickers World John Major: Westminster should not refuse Scotland a referendum To save the Union, hard facts, strong arguments and a new constitutional settlement are needed instead MARCH 26, 2021   by John Major World Ethiopia ‘will be digging up mass graves for a decade’: inside Tigra

Notations From the Grid (Special Friday Edition): Out & About in America With Thoughts Courtesy @SethMeyers

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Notations on Our World (Weekly Edition): On the Week That Was In Our World

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  It has been quite a week in our World.     We captured an image of our City this past week to underscore a sense of hope, optimism as we present a sampling of the week that was in our home state of California, America and The World...... Biden plans biggest spending binge since Lyndon Johnson President Biden and congressional Democrats are preparing to embark on one of the largest spending sprees since Lyndon Johnson was in the White House. Read the full story here. Democrats’ slim majority After his first few choices made it through the Senate in January, President Joe Biden continues to have success in getting his Cabinet nominees confirmed. This week, now-former Rep. Deb Haaland (D, NM-1) made history when she took office on Tuesday as Secretary of the Interior -- she became the first Native American to serve as a Cabinet secretary. Last week, now-former Rep. Marcia Fudge (D, OH-11) began her tenure leading the Department of Housing and Urban Development. As the Biden Cabinet has