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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?President Joe Biden has go stanley cup tten the same troubling questions from worried world leaders, ones that he never thought he would hear.Is America going to be all right they ask. What about democracy in America While Biden has tried to offer America allies assurances, he has only occasionally emphasized the gravity of the threat to democracy from the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the r stanley cup epeated lie from the man he defeated, Donald Trump, that the 2020 election was stolen. And he not discussed the very real concerns about a growing collection of insurrection sympathizers installed in local election posts and changes by Republicans to election laws in several states.READ MO stanley cup RE: Americans dont agree on what to call Jan. 6 attackNow, as the anniversary of that deadly day nears, the Democratic president is being urged to reorder priorities and use the powers of his office to push voting rights legislation that its adherents say could be the only effective way to counter the rapidly emerging threats to the democratic process.The tension in Biden approach reflects his balancing of the urgent needs of Americans to make progress on the highly visible issues of the coronavirus pandemic and the economy and the less visible, but equally vital, issue of preserving trust in elections and government.The president plans to deliver a speech on Jan. 6 focused on sustaining democracy 鈥?voting rights won ;t be part o Yjwd Obama, Raul Castro slated to meet in New York on Tuesday
Earthquakes, large and small, happen every single day along zones that wrap around the world like seams on a baseball. Most dont bother anybody, so they dont make the news. But every now and then a catastrophic earthquake hits people somewhere in the world with horrific destruction and immense suffering.On Oct. 7, 2023, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck near the historic city of Herat, Afghanistan, leaving more than 1,000 people dead in the rubble, according to estimates. It was followed by another earthquake, just as powerful, on Oct. 11.READ MORE: Afghan communities reel after powerful quakes, dig out dead and injured from rubbleA few weeks earlier, on Sept. 8, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco shook ancient villages apart, killing nearly 3,000 people. In Feb. 2023, a large area of Turkey and Syria was devastated by two major earthquakes that hit in close succession.As a geologist, I study the forces that cause earthquakes. Heres why some seismic zones are very active while others may be quiet for generations before the stress builds into a catastrophic event.Earths crust crashes into itself and pulls apar jordan tEarthquakes are part of the normal beh stanley cup avior of the Earth. They occur with the movement of the tectonic plates that form the outer layer of the planet.You can think of th jordan e plates as a more or less rigid outer shell that has to shift to allow the Earth to give off its internal heat.A map of all earthquakes greater than magnitude 5 from 1960 to 202 |
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