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You can still score a PlayStation 5 for as low as $374 for Black Friday
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You can still score a PlayStation 5 for as low as $374 for Black Friday

If white isn’t your style, Sony is also discounting some of its colorful console covers. | Photo by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge Sony and other game makers are running all kinds of Black Friday sales right now, allowing you to save on games, consoles, and plenty of accessories. However, one of the better offers still available is on the latest PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, which is on sale at Walmart, Best Buy, and Sony’s PlayStation Direct storefront for an all-time low of $374 ($75 off). It’s also available at Amazon as part of a Fortnite bundle that includes some in-game cosmetics and other freebies. Alternatively, if you prefer your console to come with its disc drive (instead of having to potentially add one later), you can get a disc-ready PS5 for $424 (regularly $499) at Best Buy, Walmart, PlayStation Direct, and Amazon (in that same Fortnite bundle). A... Continue reading…
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The best Black Friday deals you can still get today
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The best Black Friday deals you can still get today

Image: Elen Winata for The Verge Just because it’s Saturday doesn’t mean the deluge of deals on laptops, headphones, and other Verge-approved gadgets is letting up. Continue reading…
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Is this 14th-Century Born Woman the Reason the British Monarchy Exists Today?
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Is this 14th-Century Born Woman the Reason the British Monarchy Exists Today?

On January 13, 1396, the House of Plantagenet was spiraling. A controversial marriage had just taken place in Lincoln Cathedral. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster defied all reason and reputation to marry his long-time mistress, Katherine Swynford. Though most mistresses throughout English history did not exceed their scandalous station, Katherine Swynford did what many could not; she legitimized her children and started a rival line for the throne. Because of her, the British monarchy today exists.Kristine de Abreu explains. A depiction of the tombs of Katherine Swynford and her daughter, Joan Beaufort (before they were damaged). Source: available here.Early Life and First MarriageKatherine Swynford (born Katherine de Roet) started out in life rather unremarkably. She was neither of noble blood nor a struggling peasant. She was somewhere in between, a member of the gentry. As her father was a knight in the service of King Edward III and his queen Phillipa of Hainaut, Katherine spent the early years of her life at court under the care of the latter. The queen doted on her and her sister Phillipa, resulting in them receiving the same education as the noble and royal children at court. Katherine grew into an exceptionally beautiful, poised, demure and obedient woman whom many respected at court. This included the lords and ladies above her. Eventually, she entered into the service of Blanche of Lancaster, the first wife of John of Gaunt. John was the fourth son of Edward and Phillipa.Due to her closeness to the royal family, they chose to arrange her marriage. They paired her off with Sir Hugh Swynford of Kettlethorpe, a knight of modest social standing. Though he owned lands and an estate, the mills and small buildings were neglected and the land was infertile. Therefore, the couple had to depend on Hugh’s salary as a knight. Historians determine they had at least four children. Sadly, misfortune struck the Swynfords when Hugh died in 1371 after participating in a military campaign, leaving Katherine a widow. For a poor widow, this was basically a death sentence.  An Affair with John of GauntBut Katherine’s good standing with the royal family saved her as John of Gaunt supported her financially and gave her a job in the household of his new wife, Constance of Castile, whom he married after the death of Blanche of Lancaster. Though Katherine’s situation improved substantially with John moving heaven and earth to ensure she received a decent inheritance, it also became way more complicated than she expected. She and the married John of Gaunt fell in love. Historians cannot conclude exactly when the affair began but vote in favor of it being during his marriage to Constance.This was not a temporary fling of short-lived clandestine meetings at night. Rather, it was a long-term relationship where all the nobles knew of the infidelity, including Constance. Katherine gained unofficial status as John’s mistress and even became the governess of John’s daughters (with Blanche). Whether Constance cared or not is up for debate, as Constance had a better advantage keeping quiet, considering how her union with John would mean reclaiming the Castilian throne. But Katherine had four children with John, all of whom were cared for, educated and raised alongside royalty, despite their status as bastards. He gave them the surname Beaufort, a family who’d play a major role in the War of the Roses decades later. It was an odd state of affairs. Not only did the court not come to Constance’s defense but they seemed to approve of Katherine and John’s love. There was a strange acceptance of the blended families, both legitimate and illegitimate, and life was relatively harmonious among all parties involved. Despite Katherine remaining in good graces with the nobility, the public had a different opinion.John of Gaunt was not afraid to parade the relationship in front of the masses. A famous incident recorded around 1378 by chronicler Thomas Walsingham described John and Katherine riding side by side while his wife Constance was riding behind them. This was a public display of their affair which elicited outrage and disgust from the common folk. They wanted justice and vengeance for Constance, declaring John’s behavior unholy and labeling Katherine a seductress and witch. The public pressure was too much to handle. Three years later was the Peasants’ Revolt, for which John blamed himself and his indiscretions. The peasants demanded his head for his treachery. So, in a heartbreaking decision driven by guilt, he formally broke from Katherine. He still supported her and their children financially and saw her from time to time. She left court to seek residence in Lincoln.Despite the public renunciation of the relationship, Katherine and the royal family’s relationship remained solid. King Richard II, John of Gaunt’s nephew, bestowed upon her the Order of the Garter, chivalric award and title. Katherine led a quiet existence in the countryside, working in noble households and enjoying a comfortable lifestyle. It seemed as though this was to be the status quo until Constance died in 1394. A line securedNow that Constance was dead, John immediately sprang into action to legitimize his mistress and children. He appealed to the Pope for his approval, which he gave by manner of a Papal Bull. He then married Katherine at Lincoln Cathedral in 1396, thereby making her his third wife and the Duchess of Lancaster of England. Their children, the Beauforts, were now princes and princesses. The marriage was initially met with resistance but the nobles relented and accepted the reality.John’s long anticipated marriage to Katherine did not last long. He died from a disease (possible STD). Upon his death, Katherine had all her assets temporarily seized but Richard II came to her aid. She stayed out of politics and chose to live her life out of the spotlight in Lincoln once again. When John’s first-born son with Blanche of Lancaster, Henry Bolingbroke usurped the throne from Richard, Katherine switched sides and supported him, probably in the hopes of not making an enemy of her stepson. This proved the best strategy as Henry continued the family tradition of showing her favor financially. Her children swore fealty to their new king which gave them immense leverage and helped them set up their descendants for success. John and Katherine’s eldest son John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset fathered Joan Beaufort, the wife of James I King of the Scots and John Beaufort, the father of Margaret Beaufort and grandfather of King Henry VII (Tudor). Also a descendent of Katherine and John was Cecily Neville, the mother of Edward IV, Richard III and George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. This made the Beauforts connected to both the House of Lancaster and the House of York. By the time the War of the Roses peaked, the House of Beaufort aligned with Lancaster as pertaining to their lineage by John and Katherine. Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at Bosworth Fields and sealed their legacy through blood and iron at that fated battlefield.So, the intense love affair between John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford resulted in the British monarchy’s security with the reigns of the Houses of York, Tudor, Stuart all the way to today’s House of Windsor. John and Katherine’s legacy even made it to the United States with presidents such as George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D Roosevelt and George W Bush being descendants. Find that piece of interest? If so, join us for free by clicking here.  Works Cited“Writing medieval women's lives: the case of Katherine Swynford, Lady of Kettlethorpe (and Duchess of Lancaster).” renaissanceissues, 23 December 2016, https://renaissanceissues.wordpress.com/2016/12/23/writing-medieval-womens-lives-the-case-of-katherine-swynford-lady-of-kettlethorpe-and-duchess-of-lancaster/. Accessed 18 November 2024.“Katherine Swynford: Life And Legacy Of The Scandalous Duchess.” HistoryExtra, 29 November 2021, https://www.historyextra.com/period/medieval/katherine-swynford-mistress-duchess-john-gaunt/. Accessed 18 November 2024.“Katherine Swynford (c.1350-1403) – Women's History Network.” Women's History Network, 21 August 2011, https://womenshistorynetwork.org/katherine-swynford-c-1350-1403/. Accessed 18 November 2024.
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Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito
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Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito

A Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito is a fan favorite! Filled with taco seasoned beef, melty cheese, refried beans, all wrapped in a warm flour tortilla! A THROW BACK RECIPE If you’re a fan of Taco Bell, you’ve likely remember an old favorite: the Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito. This was one of my personal favorites. It was so simple but so good. Honestly, it’s not the easiest thing to photograph. It’s pretty ugly – ha! but the taste is anything but. Plus, it comes together in only 20 minutes so this makes for a quick weeknight meal. And since it’s no longer on the menu, it’s nice to be able to recreate it at home. This just might be even better than the original! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:  What can I serve with this? I have a great 3 ingredient Mexican Rice recipe that would be absolutely delicious with this. Or just pick up your favorite store bought Mexican or Spanish rice to heat up. What other cheeses could I use? Instead of cheddar cheese, you can try whatever shredded cheese you have on hand. Mozzarella cheese, Tex Mex cheese blend, or any other shredded cheese that you enjoy would work well in these. What else can I add to these burritos? Keeping it simple and classic is what the Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito is all about, but you can jazz it up. Try adding some sour cream, diced tomatoes, or lettuce to change things up. Can I use corn tortillas? Of course. It’s not going to be a Taco Bell version but you can certainly do that. You do need to warm up corn tortillas so they don’t tear as you wrap them. How do I store leftover burritos? This recipe is best served hot and gooey. You can reheat these for up to 3 days. You can freeze the burritos with each burrito wrapped in parchment paper and placed in an air-tight container.  INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE) ground beef – I used 93% lean beef diced yellow onion – I think you gotta have the onion to keep with the original flavor but obviously if you don’t enjoy onions, just leave it out. tomato paste  refried beans – just buy your favorite store bought version. I mean you can certainly make Homemade Refried Beans but for the sake of easiness, I used canned refried beans. water tomato sauce packet taco seasoning – you can grab a packet, or make Homemade Taco Seasoning shredded cheddar cheese flour tortillas – I used 8-inch tortillas HOW TO MAKE TACO BELL CHILI CHEESE BURRITOS: In a large skillet add the beef and onion over medium heat. Cook and crumble for 7-9 minutes or until the meat is no longer pink.  Add the tomato paste to the skillet. Stir for 1 minute.  To the skillet add the beans, water, tomato sauce, and taco seasoning. Stir until combined and thicker.  To the skillet add 1 cup of the shredded cheese. Mix until fully combined and thick.  You can add an ⅛ of cup of water at a time if you need to thin out the beef and bean mixture more. Scoop 3/4 cup of the beef and bean mixture onto a shell. Top the meat mixture evenly with the remainder of the cheese. Fold the tortillas. I like to fold in the bottom so the mixture doesn’t squeeze out while eating. CRAVING MORE RECIPES?  Smothered Beef Burritos Taco Bell Mexican Pizza Taco Spaghetti Taco Rice Taco Braid Taco Pizza Doritos Taco Casserole Taco Potatoes Print Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito Warm flour tortillas with a chili cheese and beef mixture. Course Dinner, Main Course, SnackCuisine American Prep Time 10 minutes minutesCook Time 10 minutes minutesTotal Time 20 minutes minutes Servings 10 Calories 375kcal Author Brandie @ The Country Cook Ingredients1 pound ground beef (I used 93% lean)½ cup finely diced yellow onion⅓ cup tomato paste1 (16 ounce) can refried beans1 cup water⅓ cup tomato sauce1 ounce packet taco seasoning3 cups shredded cheddar cheese (divided use)8 (10-inch) flour tortillas InstructionsIn a large skillet add 1 pound ground beef and 1/2 cup finely diced yellow onion over medium heat. Cook and crumble for 7-9 minutes or until the meat is no longer pink. Add ⅓ cup tomato paste to the skillet. Stir for 1 minute. To the skillet add 1 (16 ounce) can refried beans, 1 cup water, ⅓ cup tomato sauce and 1 ounce packet taco seasoning. Stir until combined and thicker. To the skillet add 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese. Mix until fully combined and thick. Optional: You can add an ⅛ of cup of water at a time if you need to thin out the beef and bean mixture more.Warm up 8 (10-inch) flour tortillas in the microwave. Put the tortillas on a microwave-safe plate, cover with a slightly damp paper towel, and microwave in 30-second intervals until warmed through. Keep them covered with the paper towel as you prepare the burritos. Scoop 3/4 cup of the beef and bean mixture onto a flour tortilla.Top the meat mixture evenly with the remainder 2 cups of cheddar cheese. Fold the tortillas. I like to fold in the bottom so the mixture doesn’t squeeze out while eating. And enjoy! Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. NutritionCalories: 375kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 23g | Sodium: 1027mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g
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Joe Biden's Final Thanksgiving Proclamation Leaves Out the Most Important Part of the Holiday
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Joe Biden's Final Thanksgiving Proclamation Leaves Out the Most Important Part of the Holiday

Doddering through his dotage, and in the dwindling days of his term, the “devout” President Joe Biden isn’t so devout after all. The ostensibly Catholic president, who hasn’t let his supposed…
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America's 'Chicken Little' Elites
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        The people who drove America's institutions into the ground are upset that Donald Trump isn't leaving the "experts" in charge.        Following his convincing…
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Foreign Leader Makes Surprise Trip To Mar-A-Lago After Trump’s Tariff Threats
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a list minute trip to President-elect Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate after Trump threatened to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian and Mexican products if the…
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BREAKING: Did Russia and China Sever NATO Cables to Block an Attack and Delay World War 3?
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BREAKING: Did Russia and China Sever NATO Cables to Block an Attack and Delay World War 3?

By Unleashed NewsBy Guest Contributor Jason Sullivan at the Gateway Pundit | November 30, 2024 In a move that could have seismic implications for NATO’s strategic capabilities, two critical undersea…
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Is Secretly Advising Trump on Policy Agenda Before and After His Massive Win: Report
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President Donald Trump with Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan (Photo: Getty Images) Jamie Dimon, the CEO of America’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase, has been revealed as a secret adviser to President-elect…
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Globalist Poster Boy Justin Trudeau Pictured Having Dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago — But the Internet Explodes Over This Unexpected Photobomb
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted having dinner with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago last night. It’s noteworthy that Trudeau’s public itinerary did not list a scheduled visit…
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