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“A part of me died, too”: The rock death that ruined Ozzy Osbourne
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“A part of me died, too”: The rock death that ruined Ozzy Osbourne

The Black Sabbath frontman also called him one of his favourite vocalists. The post “A part of me died, too”: The rock death that ruined Ozzy Osbourne first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
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How Colin Farrell Enjoys His Chippy Sandwiches The Irish Way
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How Colin Farrell Enjoys His Chippy Sandwiches The Irish Way

When it comes to snacks, actor Colin Farrell is true to his Irish roots. His favorite is a crisp sandwich that demands ingredients from the Emerald Isle.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Trump Admin Hits AI Company Anthropic With Business-Crippling ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation
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Trump Admin Hits AI Company Anthropic With Business-Crippling ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation

from The National Pulse: WHAT HAPPENED: Late Friday afternoon, the Trump administration announced that the Department of War will formally label the artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic with the Supply Chain Risk designation.
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
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Robert Duvall: Hollywood 'Apostle' who took Jesus seriously
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Robert Duvall: Hollywood 'Apostle' who took Jesus seriously

When Robert Duvall died earlier this month, Hollywood lost a legend. Christians lost something rarer: a fellow traveler who gave faith dignity on screen and never apologized for it.That alone deserves a moment of silence.'Preaching is one of the great American art forms,' he once said. 'The rhythm, the cadence. And nobody knows about it except the preachers themselves.'Duvall came from solid stock. His father was a Navy rear admiral; his mother practiced a quiet, practical faith — the kind that had her on her knees at 3 a.m. while her husband dodged U-boats. One morning she mentioned a dark feeling at breakfast. Later they learned that a German torpedo had narrowly missed his father’s ship that same night. For the young Duvall, faith was not a Sunday habit. It was the difference between his father walking through the door and a stranger delivering bad news in an envelope.Crackling with the SpiritHe grew up moving between bases and coastlines, went to New York, and became an actor. He got good at it, then very good, then extraordinary. Boo Radley. Tom Hagen. Bill Kilgore. He built a filmography that made other actors seem industrious rather than indispensable. He disappeared so completely into characters that finding his way back felt beside the point.Then came a search that changed everything.In 1962, preparing for an off-Broadway role set in the rural South, Duvall traveled to Hughes, Arkansas. He wandered the streets, drank coffee in diners, listened to how people talked and moved. One Sunday morning, out of curiosity, he followed a crowd into a small white clapboard Pentecostal church.What he found stopped him cold.People were on their feet, singing at full volume — faces lit, clapping, shouting. Tambourines. Snare drums. Joy so physical, so unselfconscious, so utterly unashamed. Duvall, the measured craftsman and trained observer, wanted to join in. “The air crackled with the Spirit,” he would later say. He never forgot it.ChurchgoingHe filed the experience away. Career called. Decades passed. He made masterpieces. In 1983 he won an Oscar for "Tender Mercies," playing a broken country singer stumbling toward grace — a role that resonated because broken men reaching for something better was the only story he ever really seemed drawn to tell.Through the 1980s and into the 1990s, Duvall kept researching. He visited small churches across the heartland, listened to preachers, filled legal pads with notes. He took his idea to Hollywood and was told — politely at first, then less politely — that no one wanted to watch a movie about religion. The studios passed. Then passed again.He was frustrated but not defeated.He used his own money. Seven weeks of filming in Louisiana, casting real preachers and congregants because, as he put it, “true faith is something that’s hard to duplicate.” The result was "The Apostle" (1997), a portrait of a Pentecostal preacher named Sonny — genuinely called by God and genuinely capable of terrible things. A sinner and a servant. Broken and burning. It earned Duvall another Oscar nomination. More importantly, it earned something Hollywood rarely grants religious subjects: respect.RELATED: James Van Der Beek's message about finding God resurfaces after death: 'I am worthy of God's love' Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesLiving faithDuvall held his own faith privately. Christian Science by background, contemplative by temperament, he kept his beliefs close and his explanations brief. That was typical for a man of his generation.What was not typical was the depth of his hunger for the real thing — his insistence on portraying faith as actual, embodied, dangerous, alive.“Preaching is one of the great American art forms,” he once said. “The rhythm, the cadence. And nobody knows about it except the preachers themselves.”He knew. And he made sure the rest of us could see it.Kin through JesusNear the end of his long struggle to get "The Apostle" made, Duvall visited six churches in a single Sunday in New York, finishing at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem. Standing in that packed sanctuary, surrounded by a vast choir, he sang “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Something broke open in him.“We’re all kin through Jesus,” he thought — not a concept to analyze, but the living Christ present in the full-throated roar of a Sunday choir. He called it the greatest discovery he ever made.Robert Duvall was no saint. Neither was Sonny. Neither are we, most of us. But he understood, with the bone-deep instinct of a great artist, that flawed people reaching toward something holy is not a contradiction but a confession.He told that story beautifully. We should be grateful he bothered. One of America’s finest actors is gone. For 60 years, he proved that the truth about faith is more compelling than anything Hollywood tried to invent in its place.
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Science Explorer
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Do you weigh more when an elevator goes up or when it comes down?
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Do you weigh more when an elevator goes up or when it comes down?

Your weight doesn't change because of gravity but because the floor pushes back. Physicists explain why elevators briefly make you feel heavier or lighter.
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Bullets, Blackouts, and Burials: Inside Iran’s Systematic Terror Machine Before the Bombs Fell
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Bullets, Blackouts, and Burials: Inside Iran’s Systematic Terror Machine Before the Bombs Fell

© 2026 The New York Sun Company, LLC. All rights reserved.Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The material on this site is protected by copyright law and may…
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Epstein Medical Records Reveal Extensive Doctor Network, Private Health Access for Women in His Orbit
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Epstein Medical Records Reveal Extensive Doctor Network, Private Health Access for Women in His Orbit

Newly released files show Jeffrey Epstein arranging procedures, receiving medical updates about women, and leveraging relationships with physicians, prompting scrutiny over privacy and consent.By yourNEWS…
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HUD Moves to Tie Public Housing Aid to Work Participation, Sets Proposed Time Limits
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HUD Moves to Tie Public Housing Aid to Work Participation, Sets Proposed Time Limits

Proposed regulation would allow local housing agencies to condition assistance on employment activity for eligible adults while requiring support services and preserving exemptions for elderly and disabled…
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Italy at a Crossroads on Electoral Reform
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Italy at a Crossroads on Electoral Reform

© 2026 The New York Sun Company, LLC. All rights reserved.Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The material on this site is protected by copyright law and may…
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RetroGame Roundup
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