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Among aviation professionals, pilots remain some of the highest paid. Earnings vary significantly depending on several factors, including seniority, position ( first officer or captain), aircraft type, and annual flying hours. Widebody pilots, including those at the helm of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, typically earn more, with experienced captains at major US carriers taking home upwards of $400,000 per year. By capturing the Gallipoli Peninsula, the Allies hoped to threaten the Ottoman capital, Constantinople (now Istanbul) and knock the Turks out of the World War. After 9 months, the Allies withdrew, with 250,000 wounded and killed on both sides. A tragedy forgotten by everyone, it seems, except for New Zealanders, who remember it each April. Gavin Newsom, The governor of California, former Lt. Governor, and mayor of San Francisco, has been in charge of billions in State disasters. Having done that, he now wants to be president of the United States. Back in 2007, Progressive Insurance's brand recognition was somewhere between zero and being mistaken for Progresso soup. The company needed an identity and, working with its ad agency, came up with the concept of the superstore. If most people thought shopping for insurance was hell, the superstore, all gleaming white, neatly ordered shelves, represented heaven. Not only that, but its rows of boxes labeled for car, home, and other types of insurance simplified a product many found confusing.
Minced garlic elevates meals from good to gourmet. From sautés to sauces, discover stellar ways to infuse your cooking with this kitchen staple. To use minced garlic effectively, incorporate it into sautés, marinades, dressings, and sauces for a flavor boost. Stir it into soups and stews, or mix it with herbs for a rub on meats. Roast it with vegetables or blend into mashed potatoes. A teaspoon equals about one clove of garlic, so adjust to taste. Ok, the actual line from ''Romeo and Juliet'' act II scene II is '' What light through yonder window breaks?'' When Allied troops landed on the Gallipoli peninsula on April 25th,1915, they entered a campaign that British officials had promised would be swift and strategically important, with a clear victory to follow. The operation aimed to eliminate the Ottoman Empire from the war and secure a sea route to Russia. Instead, it collapsed into a grinding and costly failure with 250,000 Allied casualties. As First Lord of the Admiralty, Churchill proposed the strategy, but did his role justify the blame he received? In a breathtaking display of selfless heroism, indicted Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick announced she is immediately resigning from Congress so she can devote her full attention to ''fighting for her neighbors'' in Florida's 20th District, sources have confirmed. Political analysts noted the touching irony that the main fight Cherfilus-McCormick appears to have been engaged in was allegedly stealing millions in COVID-19 emergency funds from the very neighbors she now claims to champion with such passion.
Former Vice President Harris has furiously attacked President Trump for high gas prices, declaring them an absolute outrage and a direct result of his war of choice in Iran. Just four years ago, when gas was skyrocketing under the Biden-Harris administration, Harris stood smiling in front of a gas station like a game show host and cheerfully announced that expensive fuel was simply ''the price we pay for democracy.'' On the morning of April 9, 1917 the Canadian Corps attacked the German stronghold position at Vimy Ridge. The ridge, located about 10 kilometres to the north of Arras in Northern France and just south of the mines and factories of Lens and Lille, was a high ground that commanded the entire sector. The price of victory in France at Vimy Ridge was high: 10,500 casualties, including 3,598 dead.
If you ask Americans to name their country’s form of government, most of them will say they live in a democracy. However, the real answer is more complicated (and unexpected) than that. Robert George, Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, explains.
In a stunning display of corporate courage rarely seen in Hollywood, Netflix has decided not to renew its mega-deal with Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground Productions, leaving the former First Couple to bravely declare they are ''going independent,'' sources have confirmed. Higher Ground is now framing the split as a bold creative liberation, the same way a fading celebrity says they're 'exploring new opportunities'' after their show gets canceled mid-season.
Pulling a fast one to have a best-selling book, Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom's political action committee spent more than $1.5 million buying thousands of copies of his new memoir,  accounting for about two-thirds of all copies sold nationwide, and propelling the book onto the New York Times bestseller list. In a stunning display of literary achievement that puts Shakespeare to shame, California Governor Gavin Newsom has officially become a bestselling author after his campaign spent $1.56 million buying and handing out 67,000 copies of his own memoir to PAC donors.
Each year on April 19th, National Garlic Day celebrates a vegetable also known as the stinking rose. The fragrant and potent root has been seasoning dishes for thousands of years. This stinking rose is a member of the lily family. This family also includes the flavorful onions, leeks, and shallots we use in some of our favorite dishes. Garlic originated in Asia over 7,000 years ago, so it's no surprise that cuisines worldwide incorporate it into favored recipes. The fable can be traced back to medieval Europe, where llusions, and illness ran rampant. Porphyria, a rare blood disease that may become intensified by the consumption of garlic, results in pale skin, a characteristic of folkloric vampires. People believed garlic possessed properties to ward off evil. Garlic does contain an antibiotic: allicin, activated when cloves are minced or chopped. Word spread that the pungent aroma of the health-giving compound was toxic to vampires, known for their acute senses.
Draughtswoman for the Department of Egyptian Antiquities and Keeper of the Abydos Temple of Sety I, Dorothy Eady's life furnished one of the Western world's most intriguing and convincing modern case histories of reincarnation. In 1907 she was believed to have died by a medical doctor after a serious fall. From the early age of three, based on her biography, she longed for her ''other home'' in Egypt. Richard Russell spent his final moments alone, sick and disoriented, cracking jokes and apologizing as he flew a stolen plane he knew wasn’t coming back. In August 2018, a Horizon Air ground service agent clocked in and took off from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in a Bombardier Q400. For over an hour, he spoke with air traffic controllers who urged him to land before he deliberately crashed on Ketron Island.
On April 18, 1942, the Doolittle Raid saw 16 U.S. Army B-25B Mitchell bombers, led by Lt. Col. James Doolittle, launched from the USS Hornet to strike Tokyo and other Japanese cities, providing a major U.S. morale boost following Pearl Harbor. While causing minimal damage, it demonstrated Japan's vulnerability, forcing them to divert defense resources and influencing the pivotal Battle of Midway. The pros and cons of living in Minnesota reveal a nuanced interplay of climate-driven seasonal patterns, broad geographic scale, cultural warmth, and regional variation. These factors directly influence daily routines, social life, and overall well-being. For those evaluating if life here matches their priorities, understanding these lifestyle conditions is essential. Of course, the crookedest and most incompetent politicians in the country control the State, and if you can live with that, hey, no problem. April 19, 2022 marked the 49th anniversary of the film’s release, and its futuristic, dystopian themes have some relevance today, so much so that four Arizona State University professors, all in different fields, could address the movie’s, well, prescient takes. The Pentagon is speaking out after Pete Hegseth quoted Pulp Fiction during a worship service. The secretary of war used a monologue from the 1994 film that Samuel L. Jackson's character recites before he shoots a man. ''Both the CSAR prayer and the dialogue in Pulp Fiction were reflections of the verse Ezekiel 25:17, as Secretary Hegseth clearly said in his remarks at the prayer service,'' said the Pentagon spokesperson.
Bone conduction hearing works by transmitting sound vibrations directly through your skull bones to your inner ear, bypassing outer and middle ear issues. Instead of through the ear canal, vibrations from special devices cause your skull to transfer sound waves, enabling you to hear even with ear damage or blockage. To enjoy the music feature, simply bite into the candy. Ensure to chew slowly to fully experience the music. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age due to choking hazard.
A Chinese spy cultivated deep connections with U.S. Democratic politicians for years, including with Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, to send political intelligence and personal information back to communist China. Young and eligible men will be automatically registered for the military draft pool starting in December, 2026 as part of a measure tucked into the annual defense policy bill Congress signed into law in 2025. Men ages 18 to 26 must already register for selective service in case a draft is required. The last time a draft was in effect was February 1973, during the Vietnam War.
Leo is living all on his own in San Francisco, working selling newspapers and struggling to get by. When his lucky gold nugget is stolen by two young street thugs, Leo is determined to get it back. But then the ground starts the shake, and San Francisco is set afire. What amazed me most while researching this story is learning how quickly San Francisco bounced back from this disaster. Many believed it would never fully recover. But within a few years, this beautiful city was rebuilt. One of the most significant natural disasters in the history of the United States, the San Francisco earthquake struck on April 18th with an estimated magnitude of 7.9. It and the subsequent fires devastated the city, killing approximately 3,000 people and destroying over 80% of San Francisco.
An adventurous, daring woman, Harriet Quimby (1875-1912) was the first female to earn her pilot's license in 1911 and became the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel in 1912. Harriet was an accomplished journalist and chronicled her adventures in flight in newspaper articles, allowing readers to join in her daring accomplishments. She was killed in July,1912, when her aircraft suddenly pitched down and she and her passenger were thrown out. The 1960s Great Society and War on Poverty programs of President Johnson have been a colossal failure. One might make the argument that social welfare programs are the moral path for a modern government. They are not, in any way, effective at alleviating poverty. This was an act of solidarity with Catholic pacifist David Miller who became the first U.S. war protester to publicly burn his draft card on Oct. 15, 1965, in direct violation of a recently passed federal law forbidding such acts. FBI agents later arrested Miller; he was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to two years in prison. They made it a federal offense if you burn your draft card. The war was a profoundly evil thing going on day after day. Your jacket , depending on its style, is designed to be fastened in a specific way. If you button your jacket incorrectly, it won't drape properly. You'll find your jacket bunching up around the midsection and it will throw your whole look off. And to anyone in the know, you'll look like you don't know how to dress properly.
The protagonists of this historic grandstand in 1946 were none other than returning World War II veterans, who, after fighting overseas, found themselves facing a new kind of enemy on home soil. The corruption in Athens had been brewing for over a decade under Sheriff Paul Cantrell and his associates, who'd manipulated the political landscape. These veterans, witnessing the disintegration of democracy and fairness in their town, decided the time had come to take action.

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Masabumi was a Japanese civil servant who survived the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912 but found himself condemned and ostracized by the Japanese public, press, and government because of a misconception that he decided to save himself rather than go down with the ship, and was branded a 'coward', even in Japanese school textbooks. The color Blue is beloved among royal wives and allegedly caused tension over who gets to wear it. Queen Camilla claims the color and telling other royals, namely Kate Middleton, they could not wear it. That is problematic for royal dressers because it was said to be a favorite of both Camilla and the Princess of Wales. But because Camilla is the most senior woman in the royal family, she had first dibs on wearing the beloved hue. They have ''Royal Dressers''?  The Voyageurs National Park visitor center on Rainy Lake is a 300-mile, five-hour drive north from Minneapolis, and is right on the Canadian border. Rainy Lake is approximately 360 square miles, with 1,850 miles of shoreline and more than 2,000 islands. Approximately 70 percent of Rainy Lake lies in Ontario, and 30 percent in Minnesota. You'll pass thru the city of International Falls on your way to the park entrance.
During World War II, Fort Hunt, Virginia, served as a top-secret U.S. military intelligence installation known as P.O. Box 1142. From 1942 to 1946, it operated as a clandestine interrogation center for high-value German captives, scientists, and U-boat crew members. The site, which handled over 3,400 prisoners, was instrumental in gathering intelligence without using torture, often relying on psychological tactics, and treating the captives humanly. It turns out that zooming in on an ant's face is an absolute nightmare. A close-up photograph of an ant was sent in as a submission to the 48th annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition - and the results are freaky. The tight shot of the tiny insect shows the ant's beady red eyes, angry expression and what appears to be long, sharp teeth. Pine Gap has come to symbolize the strong strategic partnership between the US and Australia; however to critics it is emblematic of concerns over mass surveillance and Australian complicity in morally grey areas of US military operations. Long shrouded in secrecy, multiple controversies have surrounded the Pine Gap base.  ''They're going to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country July 4, but that's not our celebration,'' Sharpton, race baiter and grifter said, ''They're going to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country July 4, but that's not our celebration, we were slaves then, and they celebrate signing the Declaration of Independence 1776.''
Unless you show an I.D. proving you are an Illinois resident, admission to the library for 12 and older is $30, children 3 to 11 pay $23, and 2 and under are free. Nearly a century of discord between North and South finally exploded on April 12, 1861 with the attack on Fort Sumter. Astoundingly, despite an estimated 3,000 cannon shots fired at and from the fort, not a single soldier was killed on either side. Science and technology expert Dan Riskin addressed the potential repercussions of a space bathroom or flatulence catastrophe, particularly in light of the fact that Artemis II's ''lunar loo'' temporarily stopped working on the voyage. Solid organic waste is stored and returned to Earth while liquid waste is released into space. ''The gases that come out when you pass gas are flammable,'' he said. ''You've got methane and hydrogen, like the Hindenburg'' that caught fire and was destroyed in 1937. Delta, Southwest, Alaska/Hawaiian and American Airlines are the latest major U.S. carriers to increase their fees for checked baggage, following similar moves last week by JetBlue and United. Like United, Delta boosted the cost of checking one bag by $10, from $35 to $45, while the fee for a second checked bag rose from $45 to $55, effective for flights booked on or after April 8, 2026. Passengers checking three bags will see the cost of the third bag jumping by $50, to $200.
Law enforcement is legally permitted to confiscate firearms when they have probable cause to believe a firearm is involved in a crime, an individual is legally prohibited from possessing firearms, or a firearm poses an immediate threat to public safety. This power, however, is carefully balanced against the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, necessitating a nuanced understanding of the legal circumstances that permit seizure. Time Magazine compiled a list of 100 unique destinations, from the idyllic Portuguese town of Arouca, now home to the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, to the continent of Antarctica. Impeachment hearings against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison will officially begin April 15, 2026, Republican members of the state House Freedom Caucus announced. The impeachment hearings, which are centered around the conduct of both Democratic politicians regarding the state's entitlement-scam scandal, including the billions in Somali fraud, could bring a trial in the state Senate. The New York Times is enjoying a rarefied hot streak in the field of prestige journalism. In the last few months, the so-called paper of record has published numerous articles and op-eds that neatly capture the elite liberal worldview in all its cloistered absurdity.
Hundreds of quotes from famous and infamous people over the centuries about the complex topic of religion, some you may agree with, others you may not, but all are interesting and may prompt the reader to ponder his or her feelings on the matter.  NRRM, LLC, which does business as CarShield, were fined $10 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that its advertisements and telemarketing was deceptive and misleading, and that many purchasers found that many repairs were not ''covered'' despite making payments of up to $120 per month. The FTC also alleges CarShield's celebrity and consumer endorsers made false statements in its ads. Want to be a Canadian? It’s never been easier. Canada tweaks its dual-citizenship rule, allowing far more to apply. In 2025, the Canadian government amended the Citizenship Act to grant Canadian citizenship to a wider pool of people seeking dual citizenship. Before the revised law went into effect the country limited citizenship to the first-generation children of a Canadian parent. Now, all generations who were born outside of Canada and have direct Canadian ancestry can become Canadian citizens. If you've ever planned to motor west and take the highway that's the best, this might be the time: Route 66 turned 100 in 2026. The Mother Road, as author John Steinbeck dubbed it, has evolved over the years from an escape for poor farmers fleeing the devastating dust storms of the 1930s to perhaps the quintessential American road trip that's still delivering kicks.
Discover the 7 purchases that keep people trapped in poverty and learn Warren Buffett's strategies to break free from the cycle. These common buying mistakes cost the average American thousands of dollars every year and prevent wealth building—but they're easy to stop once you understand the math behind them. Discover the 7 purchases that keep people trapped in poverty and learn strategies to break free from the cycle from one of the wealthiest men in the world, Warren Buffett. These common buying mistakes cost the average American thousands of dollars every year and prevent wealth building—but they're easy to stop once you understand the math behind them.
Learn how to fold a dollar bill into a shirt by clicking here. Most wars can be halted through political pressure, negotiation, or deterrence. But this conflict is grounded in a dogma that sanctifies destruction and bloodshed as necessary steps toward redemption. Israel's destruction is not simply a strategic objective; it is portrayed as a sacred duty. Iran will therefore persist in waging this war because its leaders believe they are carrying out God's work, and that only through Israel's elimination will redemption arrive. Mayor Johnson blames the federal government for violent crimes committed in Chicago, rather than the homegrown criminals who ignore some of the strongest gun safety laws in the country. Crime in Chicago, he claims, is caused by other states and President Trump's failure to stop firearm trafficking into Illinois. His calls to reduce reliance on the police, and opposition to lawfully owned firearms are blindingly at odds with a very sizeable armed police squad dedicated to his own personal security.
Its reputation as a miracle drug for animal and human disease began with its discovery in the 1970s. And scientists initially hoped it might treat COVID-19, too, prompting many people to embrace it, though studies later confirmed it is not an effective treatment. Ivermectin is making a comeback, especially in conservative political circles, its reputation keeps growing as a kind of cure-all for various ailments, and even for cancer, despite a lack of evidence it works. This 2008 energy bill pushed by the Democrats to promote ''green energy alternatives'' and stick it to the oil companies would have raised energy costs, make us more dependent on foreign oil and undermine our nation's energy security. Fortunately, it was blocked from passage by the Republicans in the Senate. Politicians depend on the fact the average voter has the memory of a fruit-fly, but not before ''the Wayback Machine'' saved this article. A Super El Niño refers to a particularly strong El Niño event characterized by ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific being at least 2°C (36°F) warmer than normal. This phenomenon can significantly impact global weather patterns, including reduced hurricane activity in the Atlantic. Many cities and states require registration of firearms. You might think that this is prohibited by the Second Amendment of the Constitution.  The Supreme Court has affirmed the Second Amendment as a right, in the case of Haynes v. United States, (1968) the requirement to register guns was ruled unconstitutional for a certain protected class. The good news is that you can readily join this class. The bad news is, you have to become a felon to enjoy freedom from registration.
A 180 pound male could be over 0.04 after just two drinks or beers. And a 110 pound female could be over after just one. So, the best plan could be to avoid drinking at all when carrying a concealed pistol, even if you left it in the car. If a police officer conducts a traffic stop, arrests on suspicion of DWI, then finds a pistol in the car, the driver may face charges of both ''Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol'', and ''Carrying a Pistol in a Public Place with 0.04% or more Alcohol Concentration.'' The holiday is about much more than a celebration of spring. To no one's surprise, it's complicated.The original Space Race, which put boots on the Moon through the Apollo program in the '60s and '70s, was based on a lightning-in-a-bottle kind of fervor. It arrived thanks in large part to the Cold War and America's need to appear unquestionably dominant on the world stage in every way possible. We had to beat Russia to the Moon-there was no other option. It's pretty much a miracle that any of us older folks survived childhood! Parents exposed kids to secondhand smoke and let them run wild in the streets. Sugar was in everything and hazards lurked everywhere. Given today's hands-on style of parenting, it's hard to believe some of the things that were ''normal'' for kids in the old days. The article refers to ''the 60's'', but I go a lot farther, when it was a lot more dangerous.
Every Christian knows the story: Jesus Christ died and rose again for the forgiveness of mankind’s sins, promising eternal life to those who believe in him. But with Easter comes a question many of us might have asked at some point: What is Good Friday? While Easter Sunday gets all the spotlight with egg hunts, family brunches and a little too much chocolate, Good Friday quietly marks the serious moments leading up to the big celebration. Once a year, Jews devote an entire week to recalling the events of the Exodus, internalizing these messages, and growing in their faith. One way they do this is through the ritual Passover meal known as the seder, which is the heart of the Passover celebration. In a prophetic finale to his speech, King revealed that he was not afraid to die: ''Like anybody, I would like to live a long life-longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will…. And so I'm happy tonight; I'm not worried about anything; I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord''.
Turns out, Black people are NOT too dumb to get an I.D. ''Democrat Rep. Figures' rhetoric on Voter ID absolutely backfires when every single person he's talking to has an ID,'' David McIntosh, president of the conservative Club for Growth, wrote on social media. ''OOPS. Rep. Shomari Figures (D Ala.) just accidentally OBLITERATED his Party's own narrative that people don't have IDs to vote.'' Rep. Shomari Figures reportedly experienced a brief but alarming encounter with reality this week after discovering that every single voter in his town hall audience already possessed a valid ID, sources have confirmed. Democratic leaders across the country expressed frustration this week after airport wait times suddenly dropped, ruining what insiders described as ''a perfectly good opportunity to be outraged,'' sources have confirmed. The disruption began when ICE agents were deployed to assist overwhelmed TSA staff at major airports like BWI, Houston, and San Juan, leading to shorter lines, smoother travel, and what one aide called ''an extremely inconvenient improvement in reality.''
Women seem to love a bad boy, and there is nothing badder than an old homeless guy, it brings out the motherly instinct in women. Take it from this guy who has become a real babe-magnet. Companies now cannot sell new internet routers if they’re made overseas. Here’s why you might consider upgrading now, and why you might not need to. If history holds for midterm performance for a party out of power in the White House, the Democrats will win the House. And then, 87 year old Maxine Waters expects to be the chair of the House Financial Services Committee. This means that the committee could soon have the oldest leader in its history as it grapples with technological shifts like cryptocurrency, and Democrats look to aggressively ramp up oversight of the president, his family business and his Wall Street regulators. Why is the Space Center in Houston, Texas? The first space center we had outgrew its location at Langley Field, near Washington D.C. The equipment needed to handle space flights was evolving and needed more and more room which Langley couldn't provide. California was the first choice, but Texas landed it because the VP at the time, (and Chairman of JFK's  National Space Council), Lyndon Johnson, was from Texas. The name was officially changed to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1973.
The Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe (English: ''Swallow'') of Nazi Germany was the world's first jet-powered fighter. Although the Me 262 was able to outrun any Allied fighter it did not make a breakthrough in the balance of airpower that Hitler had hoped. It was too fast to take on the Allied bombers, it could not ''linger'' around the targets like the slower Me 109 Messerschmitt, and couldn't stay in the air as long, burning more fuel, so it was limited in the number of attacks it could make in a sortie. Many of the fastest fighter jets in service today are from the Cold War era and remain critical tools in modern air forces, where top speeds exceeding Mach 2 still shape interception doctrine, deterrence strategy, and rapid-response capability. Aircraft designed in the 1970s, such as the MiG-31 (Mach 2.83) and F-15 (Mach 2.5), continue to fly in 2026 because their speed allows them to cover vast distances quickly, whether over Russia's Arctic frontiers or US-controlled airspace. The top 10 costliest Texas hailstorms all occurring since 1995 have done more economic damage than the 500 most expensive Texas tornadoes. I don't promote products often, but if you live in a hail area, like Texas, you need this. Texas has had 36 $100 million disasters from severe thunderstorms in the past 25 years. Only five of the disasters were tornadoes, the rest were hail storms.
Two Boeing 747s collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport in the Canary Islands, killing 583 people and leaving the remote island of Tenerife as the scene of the world’s worst aviation disaster. Hillary Clinton got in trouble being dumb, tried to save herself by doing something dumber, and all of American officialdom backed the play. Canada is an officially bilingual nation, and Prime Minister Mark Carney had said the English-only message they say showed a lack of compassion and judgment. Quebec's premier and others called on the airline executive to resign, while the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages has received hundreds of complaints. When someone is fired for such a trivial matter it is usually a sign they were just waiting for an opportunity to do it. Democratic leaders across the country expressed frustration this week after airport wait times suddenly dropped, ruining what insiders described as ''a perfectly good opportunity to be outraged,'' sources have confirmed. The disruption began when ICE agents were deployed to assist overwhelmed TSA staff at major airports like BWI, Houston, and San Juan, leading to shorter lines, smoother travel, and what one aide called ''an extremely inconvenient improvement in reality.''
When the US attacked Iraq, in 2003, it hit Iraqi television with an electromagetic pulse device called the ''E-Bomb'' to knock them off the air, keeping Saddam from talking to his people. The No Kings rallies returned this past weekend, the third such round in the past year, suggesting Americans are living closer to tyranny than a democractic republic. It reflects a broader shift in how political disagreement is understood, not as a clash of views, but as a struggle between victims and villains. The U.S. remains what it has long been: a contentious, often frustrating democracy (sic) shaped by competing interests and imperfect leadership. The Artemis program's ever-ballooning price tag is one of several targets for its skeptics, many of whom share a ''been there, done that'' attitude. The years of delays are another, especially as China's human spaceflight capabilities have rapidly advanced. Some experts have voiced concerns about the Orion capsule's heat shield, which sustained unexpected damage in the uncrewed Artemis I flight nearly four years ago and soon has to protect four crew members as they plunge through Earth's atmosphere. A-10 enthusiasts, including every pilot who has ever flown one in combat, argue that the Warthog is cheap to fly, is already in operation, has substantial loiter capability that the F-35 will lack, is extremely survivable. Only an A-10, they say, can put ordnance ''danger close'' to ground troops, which in extreme cases means 20 feet away from them. And many A-10s are currently getting brand-new Boeing-built wings and center sections, which will allow them to operate for another quarter-century.
Oil, the black gold of the world economy, is almost insanely cheap - but it won't be for long, warns a small but growing band of doomsayers. I remember when prices went to 60¢ a gallon, people ran to the hardware store to buy locking gas caps. Trump thinks more than ever that he can have his way with whatever he wants in whatever way he wants. Whether it’s a country, a skyline, the White House. He accosted the People’s House, bulldozing the East Wing and a Jackie Kennedy garden, before anyone could even look at the plans. He blows up suspected drug boats, snatched Nicolás Maduro out of his bedroom and salivates at the thought of pillaging Greenland and assailing Cuba. The Iranian regime considers their nation to be chosen by Allah to prepare the world for the coming of their messiah, the Twelfth Imam (whom they call the Mahdi) who will establish justice in the world. They believe that catastrophic world chaos and the defeat of their enemies, especially Israel, are prerequisites for this event. Their murder and mayhem is not only a means to an end; according to their religion it is an end in itself, and their foreign policy is guided by the desired impending apocalypse.
This remote steamy landscape in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho became the world's first national park and is one of America's most famous thanks to the Old Faithful Geyser and the brightly colored Grand Prismatic Spring. Come to Yellowstone National Park to see grizzly and black bears, thousands of wild bison, packs of wolves, giant waterfalls and the largest concentration of active geysers on Earth. But before you head to the park, here are a few basic Yellowstone essentials you need to know. Since 2000, RVtravel.com has been the #1 news, information and advice source by RVers, for RVers. This remote steamy landscape in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho became the world's first national park and is one of America's most famous thanks to the Old Faithful Geyser and the brightly colored Grand Prismatic Spring. Come to Yellowstone National Park to see grizzly and black bears, thousands of wild bison, packs of wolves, giant waterfalls and the largest concentration of active geysers on Earth. But before you head to the park, here are a few basic Yellowstone essentials you need to know.
I first posted this in 2022 but I still see advertising in 2026 for this scam. The Post Office does not have 'sales', and the buyer will either get counterfeit stamps or nothing at all for his money. U.S. paper currency will soon feature President Donald Trump's signature going forward, the US Treasury Department announced, the latest of the president's efforts to leave his mark across the federal government. It will be the first time a sitting U.S. president's signature has appeared on paper notes. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the move is in honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States. In 2026, Southwest's popular ''customer of size'' policy changed, and flyers have taken to social media to share their frustrations. Flyers report that customer service agents have singled them out for their appearance and forced them to buy another seat to be accommodated, something they've never needed to do before. Southwest is remaking itself, abandoned several policies that once set it apart from its competitors, including no longer being able to check bags for free. A 60-meter-wide (200 feet) asteroid, 2024 YR4, was thought to possibly collide with the Moon in 2032. Though the likelihood of the event is only about 4%, but now scientists believe the asteroid will miss by about 12,000 miles. While there is no risk to Earth, the aftermath of the collision would have posed threats to satellites in orbit.
J. Edgar Hoover had so much dirt on the 8 presidents he served under, none dared fire him. President Lyndon Johnson called him to the Oval Office to do just that. An hour later, Johnson  made Hoover FBI director for life. The ''No Kings'' protests in October, 2025  attracted millions of participants nationwide, with an even bigger demonstration in March, 2026 across all 50 states. But who's funding these massive mobilizations? What political leaders are supporting them? And are the viral rumors about communist infiltration true? This deep-dive investigation separates fact from fiction. Dorothy Parker was an American poet, literary critic and writer of fiction, and was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles. Parker rose to acclaim, both for her literary works published in magazines, such as The New Yorker. In the early 1930s, Parker traveled to Hollywood to pursue screenwriting. Her successes there, including two Academy Award nominations, were curtailed when her involvement in left-wing politics resulted in her being placed on the Hollywood blacklist. This is one of the most underrated national parks in the U.S., with Badlands, wild horses, and presidential history. With its raw beauty, it's easy to see why this rugged North Dakota territory inspired Theodore Roosevelt.
''The terrorist violence of Sept. 11, 2001, provided a spectacular opportunity. In the cacophony of outrage and confusion, the administration could conceal its intentions, disguise the true nature of its premeditated wars, and launch them. The opportunity was exploited in a heartbeat.'' News of the star from series like ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' and films like ''Invasion U.S.A.prompted a response from leftists on Reddit, wishing him the worst. What did Norris do to enrage them? He was a Christian and a conservative. Reddit posted footage of Norris warning about the consequences of President Barack Obama being reelected in 2012. One user disgustingly commented, ''Rest in piss.'' Most of the public don't know that members of Congress have been immune to the headaches of air travel thanks to executive privilege, with police escort from their car to the head of the line to check-in, and then bypassing TSA security before being whisked right into the airplane. Delta has put a stop to this until the government shutdown ends. It should be a permanent end. The Atlantic Ocean holds a secret: a patch of calm water ringed by swift currents, sitting about 590 miles east of Florida yet never touching land. Known as the Sargasso Sea, sailors have crossed it for centuries, but few notice the border when they slip into glassy indigo waters.
''Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.''                   -  Walt Whitman  (1819-1892)
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A Minnesota Medicaid review by Optum, a UnitedHealthCare company, found vulnerabilities that could save taxpayers more than $1 billion, but key fraud risk details remained redacted from the public, for fear the report is a ''how to do it'' manual. CBS News is shutting down its radio news service after nearly 100 years of operation, ending an era and blaming challenging economic times as the world moves on to digital sources and podcasts. Said longtime CBS News anchor Dan Rather: ''It's another piece of America that is gone.'' When started in September 1927, the service was the precursor to the entire network. Famed broadcaster Edward R. Murrow's rooftop reports during the Nazi bombing of London during World War II kept Americans listening anxiously. Specifically, as laid out in the University of California's report, the thinking was by digging up beneficial bacteria and fungi, gophers might be able to help regenerate lost plant and animal life on the mountain. So, in May 1983, three years after the devastating Mount St. Helens eruption, that's exactly what scientists did. They gathered up some gophers, brought them to the eruption site, and let them do their gopher thing.
On March 13, 1993 a severe extratropical low moved ashore from the Gulf of Mexico hitting western Florida with hurricane force winds and a hurricane like tidal surge of up to 12 feet. Along Florida's Gulf Coast this storm is remembered as the ''No-Name Storm''. Elsewhere this intense storm is known as the ''1993 Superstorm'', and ''The Blizzard of 1993'', blasting the East Coast heavy snow, hurricane force wind gusts and record low barometric pressures. The Bre-X mining scandal was a massive 1990s fraud involving a fake gold deposit in Busang, Indonesia. Calgary, Canada-based Bre-X Minerals claimed to have found one of the world's largest gold deposits, causing stock prices to soar from pennies to nearly $300CAD in 1996. It was revealed that engineers salted core samples with gold, causing the company to collapse in 1997, taking individual investors, mutual funds, and retirement pension plans with them. The ''No Kings'' nationwide protests, scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026 already have 3,000 community events planned in all 50 states and every U.S. congressional district. That surpasses the last No Kings protest in October, which drew seven million people for the one-day event, by several hundred locations, and organizers are hoping to have twelve million attendees. This woman will be there to say she hates Donald Trump, but can't explain why. In the Wild West, it was hard for some heroes to go it alone. These dynamic duos of the screen, like the Lone Ranger and Tonto and Butch and Sundance, or even a real cowboy duo, like Gene Autry, with his singing sidekick Roy Rogers, show us that when it comes to riding high, it's often better to have someone with you. Read about some of the favorite cowboy duos from TV and movies in this article. They forgot about Red Ryder and Little Beaver, two of my favorites.
A study suggests that eating raw garlic as you age may improve gut health and, in turn, improve long and short-term memory alike. Of course, no one will be able to get close to you, and brushing your teeth and mouthwash won't help, the garlic comes through the pores in your skin. In the Northern Hemisphere, the spring equinox occurs when the Sun crosses the celestial equator going south to north. It's called the celestial equator because it's an imaginary line in the sky above Earth's equator. Imagine standing on the equator; the Sun would pass directly overhead on its way north. On the March equinox, the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere receive roughly equal amounts of sunlight; neither hemisphere is tilted more toward or away from the Sun than the other. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran is a military strategy with vast consequences for the global economy, not just in the form of higher oil prices, but with disruptions in supply chains. And at some point in the future Iran's attempt to choke off the strait will also hit American medicine cabinets. The only question is exactly how long existing stockpiles of prescriptions of generic drugs can last before the U.S.-Iran war becomes a significant health issue in the U.S. The USPS is in trouble. According to Postmaster General David Steiner, the U.S. Postal Service wants to raise the price of its first-class stamps to almost $1 as it continues to struggle financially. As a result of high costs and dwindling mail volume, the USPS has struggled financially, posting a $9 billion loss in 2025. The present cost of a "Forever Stamp" is 78¢, if you have a roll of them, it could last you quite a while.
Listen to music on this Irish radio station, or move the circle to try others. A Free App is available on your phone for Apple or Android in the store. Radio Garden lets you tune into live radio from any city or town on the globe. You can save your favorite stations, rotate the globe, and enjoy music, news, or commentary from nearly everywhere on earth. Listen to music on this Irish radio station, or move the circle to try others. A Free App is available on your phone for Apple or Android in the store.
As the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran continues to upend energy markets and supply chains worldwide, the Trump administration says it will temporarily waive maritime shipping requirements under a more than century-old law known as the Jones Act. The Jones Act mandates that ships carrying cargo and passengers between U.S. ports must be built in the United States and owned by Americans. Leave it to some to grouse about a modest and historically appropriate change to a commemorative coin now in circulation. And, of course, with TDS surging through their veins, they blame President Donald Trump for the design when, in fact, the change occurred during the final months of former President Joe Biden's administration. They were called Women Airforce Service Pilots,WASPs, and they were the solution to a problem: The war needed pilots, and men were dying quickly. From 1942 to 1944, these women volunteers engaged in ferrying aircraft, testing planes, transporting cargo, and training new pilots, so that the men would be free to fight in the war. But, they were classified as civil servants, no different in the eyes of the government from the female federal employees who typed memos or cooked on bases.
Listen to Limerick City Community Radio playing Irish music all day. A collection of photos from Spring Breaks in the 2000's. Not much has changed, and if you let your son or especially your daughter go, make an appointment to have your head examined. Much of the legacy media is quietly rooting for Iran. Many of these people are frothing at the mouth for Americans to come home in body bags because it would further their cause. That is not because these people particularly admire the regime in Tehran. It's because these people hate Donald Trump more than they love anything or anyone else. Even if you aren't Irish, you've probably enjoyed corned beef and cabbage, a dish traditionally eaten on St. Patrick's Day. I'm part Irish and every March 17th, my mother and grandmother would cook corned beef and cabbage. I assumed this was a traditionally Irish dish. But, corned beef and cabbage did not originate from Ireland, it gained popularity during Irish immigration to the United States, when it was one of the cheapest cuts of meat available. Now, it is one of the more expensive.
Historians think the plot had already begun to buzz around Rome when soothsayer Titus Vestricius Spurinna famously warned Caesar ...''Beware the Ides of March.'' In Canada, it is illegal to go against the regime's dogma. You must buy the lie and repeat it. Former Chilliwack, British Columbia, school trustee Barry Neufeld must pay $750,000 for violating the Human Rights Code. What exactly did Neufeld do for such a massive fine? A Tribunal concluded he ''invoked negative and insidious stereotypes about LGBTQ people, especially trans people, which denied their inherent dignity and, in some cases, reflected the hallmarks of hate against them as a group,'' My friend Steve has been on me about this for years, especially since I buy almost everything from a ''Deadman Walking Menswear Store'', i.e. Salvation Army or Goodwill. He would say ''that last guy might have died of the plague, wash them first before wearing!'' I'm starting to feel itchy, Steve might be right. Irish soda bread is actually easy to make with flour, baking soda, and buttermilk. This is the best Irish soda bread around — the buttermilk gives this crusty loaf a delicious flavor!
Going as far back as ancient times, governments have been encrypting confidential messages. Julius Caesar was famous for encoding military communications using a simple substitution cipher. The Second World War forced combatants across the globe to coordinate far-flung militaries by radio and telegraphy, every transmission susceptible to interception. The Soviets, obsessive about secrecy, chose a mode invented in the 1880s called the ''one-time pad.'' The principle was elegant and, in theory, impenetrable. Can tattoos protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays, or do they make things worse? A new study suggests there may be cause for concern, finding that people with tattoos had a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer often linked to ultraviolet (UV) exposure. However, tattoos did not appear to increase the risk of squamous cell carcinoma, another type of skin cancer related to UV damage. Have you ever noticed how certain numbers seem to pop up over and over again in the Bible? One such number is 40. In the Bible, the number 40 holds significant spiritual meaning and is often used to symbolize a period of testing, trial, or preparation. Let’s take a closer look at the biblical meaning of the number 40 and how it is used throughout the scriptures. Beef was a luxury their ancestors in Ireland were likely unable to afford — Irish farmers exported beef to England but ate pork, which was cheaper, at home. No, corned beef does not contain corn. The ''corns'' that give the dish its name are large grains of rock salt, which were used to cure the product so it would last longer. More than 35 million Americans claim Irish heritage, nearly 12 percent of the U.S. population.


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