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Win For the First Amendment: Court Slaps Down Labor Board in Dispute With Elon Musk
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Win For the First Amendment: Court Slaps Down Labor Board in Dispute With Elon Musk

Win For the First Amendment: Court Slaps Down Labor Board in Dispute With Elon Musk
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Thousands of Maya Structures, Including Lost City, Revealed in Mexico
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Thousands of Maya Structures, Including Lost City, Revealed in Mexico

Archaeologists analyzing lidar data from over the remote forests of Campeche, Mexico, have discovered a profusion of previously unknown Maya structures, including pyramids, residential complexes, and even an entire city. The conclusion is, we are nowhere near finding all the major  Maya cities. The findings, published in Antiquity, reveal a complex network of Maya civilization in a region that had, until now, been a practically a blank spot on archaeologists' maps. This breakthrough challenges previous estimates of Maya urban density and suggests that much more of the Maya world remains hidden beneath Mexico's dense tropical forests. “For the longest time, our sample of the Maya civilization was a couple of hundred square kilometers total,” explained Luke Auld-Thomas, lead author and researcher at Northern Arizona University. “That sample was hard-won by archaeologists who painstakingly walked over every square meter, hacking away at the vegetation with machetes, to see if they were standing on a pile of rocks that might have been someone’s home 1,500 years ago.” Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesAmericasRead Later 
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Newsmax Hosts Mich. Town Hall With JD Vance
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Newsmax Hosts Mich. Town Hall With JD Vance

Newsmax is holding a town hall with Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, on Tuesday night in Michigan, exactly one week before Election Night.
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Va. GOP Appeals to Supreme Court to Purge Noncitizen Voter Rolls
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Va. GOP Appeals to Supreme Court to Purge Noncitizen Voter Rolls

Republican officials have requested the Supreme Court lift a lower-court order in Virginia blocking the removal of noncitizens from voter rolls.
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Rasmussen Poll: Trump Within 2 Points of Harris in Va.
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Rasmussen Poll: Trump Within 2 Points of Harris in Va.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has climbed within 2 points of Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris in Virginia, a state that hasn't voted for a Republican president in 20 years, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll released Monday.
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McCormick Neck and Neck in Tight Pa. Senate Race
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McCormick Neck and Neck in Tight Pa. Senate Race

Dave McCormick is in a tight race as he works to unseat incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., in the closely watched battleground state.
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The Hill: NC Still Devastated
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The Hill: NC Still Devastated

Devastation is still pervasive in Asheville, North Carolina, and recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene are long, according to an uncharacteristic color piece from The Hill on Monday.
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'Most Accurate Economist' Predicts Trump Victory
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'Most Accurate Economist' Predicts Trump Victory

The "world’s most accurate economist" has predicted that Donald Trump will win the Nov. 5 presidential election, and that the GOP will take full control of Congress. Christophe Barraud has been named by Bloomberg as the top forecaster for 11 of the last 12 years.
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John Lennon Reportedly Made A Jab At Elvis Presley While Telling Disney Off Over A Film Offer
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John Lennon Reportedly Made A Jab At Elvis Presley While Telling Disney Off Over A Film Offer

Disney attempted to make a movie with the Fab Four in 1965, relaying their message through the Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein. Their offer for the band to voice the vultures in their Jungle Book adaptation was met with backlash from John Lennon, whose response insinuated a feud between him and Elvis Presley at the time. At the start of his career, Lennon showed interest in becoming an actor, which he often expressed to Cilla Black. Cilla noted this about the Beatles’ frontman in Ray Coleman’s Lennon: The Definitive Biography; however, Lennon did not pursue acting after his attempt in 1967’s How I Won The War. John Lennon’s heated reaction to Disney’s offer John Lennon / Everett Upon learning that he and his bandmates were to sing “That’s What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)” in Jungle Book, Lennon immediately snapped, saying there was no way he would sing for Mickey Mouse. He reportedly asked the network to “f**k off” and get Elvis for their crappy movies. Disney proceeded with Jungle Book without the singers; however, the vultures seemed to subtly represent them with their haircuts and Liverpool accents. The voices ended up being that of J. Pat O’Malley, Digby Wolfe, Lord Tim Hudson, and Chat Stuart. John Lennon / Everett Did John Lennon really feud with Elvis Presley?  Lennon used to look up to Elvis as an upcoming singer, but his admiration for the Rock ‘n’ Roll king declined as he reached stardom. Lennon thought Elvis’ songs grew worse, especially after he left the army in 1960. Per The Beatles Anthology, Lennon said he sounded like his testicles were removed, adding that he really died after leaving service. Elvis Presley / Everett Elvis, on the other hand, also held a grudge against The Beatles, and although they met only once, the rock star would flip at the mention of their name. He even went as far as asking former United States president Richard Nixon to ban the group from performing in America. Next up: Barbara Eden Says Her Alleged Feud With Elizabeth Montgomery Was All Made Up The post John Lennon Reportedly Made A Jab At Elvis Presley While Telling Disney Off Over A Film Offer appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Patrick Bet-David Explains EXACTLY Why Democrats Are Terrified Of Trump
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Patrick Bet-David Explains EXACTLY Why Democrats Are Terrified Of Trump

Patrick Bet-David is a brilliant business man and student of humanity. He also has one of the top podcasts out there over at Valuetainment. What makes him great, in my opinion, is his ability to read…
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