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FACT CHECK: No, US Navy JAG Did Not Convict Colorado Supreme Court Justices Of Treason
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FACT CHECK: No, US Navy JAG Did Not Convict Colorado Supreme Court Justices Of Treason

A post shared on Facebook claims the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps has purportedly convicted four Colorado Supreme Court justices of treason. Verdict: False The claim is false and stems from a May 28 article published on the satire site “Real Raw News.” A spokesperson for the U.S. Navy JAG Corps denied the […]
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Liberal Lawyers, Anderson Cooper Suggest Trump Docs Judge Is ‘Scared’ For Not Kow-Towing To Jack Smith
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Liberal Lawyers, Anderson Cooper Suggest Trump Docs Judge Is ‘Scared’ For Not Kow-Towing To Jack Smith

'I’m a hostage on my bench'
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‘This Is A Blatant Lie’: Fox News Anchor Hits Back With Receipts In Feud With Biden Camp
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‘This Is A Blatant Lie’: Fox News Anchor Hits Back With Receipts In Feud With Biden Camp

Roberts read aloud a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services press release from May 26, 2020
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BROOKE ROLLINS: Called To Patriotism: Reflecting On The 80th Anniversary Of D-Day
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BROOKE ROLLINS: Called To Patriotism: Reflecting On The 80th Anniversary Of D-Day

'Remember the sacrifices made on our behalf'
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Biden Hovers Between Sitting And Standing On D-Day Stage, Seemingly Confused
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Biden Hovers Between Sitting And Standing On D-Day Stage, Seemingly Confused

Biden kneeled forward and froze
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WWII Hero Robert Persichitti Dies Traveling To France For D-Day Anniversary
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WWII Hero Robert Persichitti Dies Traveling To France For D-Day Anniversary

Rest in peace to a legend
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Top 10 Aldo Nova Songs

Our top 10 Aldo Nova songs list digs deep into the music catalog of a multi-talented hard rock artist. Born in 1956, Aldo Nova is a renowned artist in the Canadian music scene. However, the singer is also well-known in the US, especially due to his multi-platinum success as a songwriter, recording artist, producer, and mixing engineer. Aldo Nova has also established himself as a reputable guitarist and keyboardist with some of his best skills on the instruments showcased in his music career and that of other artists such as Celine Dion. Aldo Nova’s Career Beginnings and Breakthrough Canadian singer The post Top 10 Aldo Nova Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Promising Trial Results Show Male Birth Control May Be Arriving in the Future
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Promising Trial Results Show Male Birth Control May Be Arriving in the Future

A phase 2 trial showed that a gel-based male contraceptive is both effective at preventing unwanted pregnancies and quickly reversible. Tests will continue to examine the effectiveness, safety, acceptability, and reversibility of contraception after treatment stops, but the results are a sign that reliable male birth control may not be far away from a pharmacy […] The post Promising Trial Results Show Male Birth Control May Be Arriving in the Future appeared first on Good News Network.
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Woman Raises Over $222,000 For 90-Year-Old Veteran Spotted Working On Memorial Day
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Woman Raises Over $222,000 For 90-Year-Old Veteran Spotted Working On Memorial Day

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Six Surprisingly Hopeful Stories About Facing the End of the World
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Six Surprisingly Hopeful Stories About Facing the End of the World

Books apocalyptic fiction Six Surprisingly Hopeful Stories About Facing the End of the World Thoughtful and thought-provoking fiction about living in the end times. By Ratika Deshpande | Published on June 6, 2024 Photo by Yukon Haughton [via Unsplash] Comment 0 Share New Share Photo by Yukon Haughton [via Unsplash] It always feels like the world is always about to end. Sometimes you might have the power to do something about it, as we see with Aziraphale and Crowley in Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens. At other times, however, you might find yourself merely a witness, counting down the days, checking items off your bucket list, or rushing home to spend some time with your family and loved ones. How else can you prepare for the end times? Well, consider the following… “The Day Comes” by Shih-Li Kow The end of the world is due in 40 months—or 38, depending upon whether you’re the scientific type or the spiritual sort. Our narrator gets a job at a turtle sanctuary by the sea—what better way to wait out the end of the world than looking after other creatures in such a idyllic place, with your partner and dogs? Unless, of course, disagreements arise, and tensions ruin what is left of the love you share with them… There are some things that we come to understand only when the end is upon us. This is a story about knowing what truly matters when it does. “Waiting Out the End of the World in Patty’s Place Cafe” by Naomi Kritzer An asteroid is going to hit Earth sometime in the next 24 hours. Having no one else to be with, Lorien decides to visit his parents, although they’ve not spoken to him in ages. But he runs out of gas long before reaching them. There are no refills available, so he goes to Patty’s Place Café nearby, where he meets Robin and Michael, stuck like him. As they wait together for Armageddon, they start chatting, and Lorien is glad to have their company. But he can’t stop wondering if he’d regret not meeting his parents before they all die. Robin and Michael have some perspectives to offer, but will that be enough when the stakes are so high? Naomi Kritzer’s fiction, so often centered around loving people, is always a delight to read, and this story is no exception. “Bucket List Found in the Locker of Maddie Price, Age 14, Written Two Weeks Before the Great Uplifting of All Mankind” by Erica L. Satifka Once everyone goes into the Sing, people won’t need bodies and everyone will be able to communicate telepathically. The world won’t end so much as get Uplifted. Still, there are things Maddie wants to do that can be done only on Earth, such as falling in love, eating sushi, breaking a bone, and writing a novel short story. I’ve expressed my love for found document-style fiction before; this story is another example of how our notes, lists, and diaries can tell so much about us. Maddie’s list—and the items crossed out on it—are amusing and wild, heartbreaking and heartwarming. A quick and thoroughly enjoyable read. “Joanna West’s Final Five Reviews on the Day of the Apocalypse” by Kelly Sandoval Some months ago I read a wonderful essay about the delights of reading Google Reviews by strangers. This little story, written as a series of reviews of places that mattered to Joanna West, is similarly beautiful and moving. The voice of the reviews makes me feel as if I’m hearing from a close friend. And it’s always intriguing to consider the things we’d be up to, knowing the apocalypse is just around the corner.  “The World Ends in Salty Fingers and Sugared Lips” by Jenn Reese Lauren and her partner Kaia are out on a road trip in the desert. They stop at the gas station and, soon, the world ends—again and again and again. What would you want to do before it does? Where would you go? What would you taste, see, say? We’ve all had the opportunity to think about the end of the world at one time or another, but every story I read on the subject makes me feel like we can never be truly prepared for it, even when we know for certain that it’s going to happen. This story is an interesting take on that dilemma. “The World is Ending Tomorrow” by Kimberly Terasaki Remember how much we all heard about the world ending back in 2012? We’re all still here and the phrase “the end of the world” used so regularly that it sounds more like a byword for crying wolf than any sort of actual certainty. Nevertheless, it’s worth considering: How does the announcement that the world is, irrefutably, ending tomorrow impact people? What do they do with their final hours? And how will they react when when it seems like, maybe, the end of the world was a lie? And then what happens when it instead turns out to be true… in a way? [end-mark] The post Six Surprisingly Hopeful Stories About Facing the End of the World appeared first on Reactor.
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