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Erika Kirk: Please Stop Attacking My Family, You Ghouls
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Erika Kirk: Please Stop Attacking My Family, You Ghouls
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The View Can't See Differences Between Norway, Somalia Other Than Race
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The View Can't See Differences Between Norway, Somalia Other Than Race

The liberal ladies of ABC’s The View barely had a grasp of American politics, but on Wednesday’s show they ventured into international politics. Pouncing on President Trump’s comments over the last few days about wishing more people from Scandinavian countries (like Norway) would immigrant to the U.S. and denouncing Somali immigrants who defrauded federal welfare programs, The View declared that it all came down to Trump’s “racism”; suggesting there were no other differences between the countries other than race. After playing edited soundbites of Trump rhetorically asking, “Why can't we have some people from Norway, Sweden,” moderator Whoopi Goldberg was noticeably irritated. “Well, they see you as the president, and they don't want to come here,” she sneered. Co-host Joy Behar chimed in with her signature dull whit and proclaimed that she had a “really good idea” to ship Trump off to Norway. And in all seriousness, Goldberg falsely claimed that Norway had banned Trump from traveling there: BEHAR: I have a great idea. I have a really good idea. Why doesn't he go to Norway and stay there? He loves it so much. GOLDBERG: They won't let him in. They will not let him in. BEHAR: That's true. GOLDBERG: No, they won't let him in.   ABC News falsely claims Norway has banned President Trump from entering the country: TRUMP: Why can't we have some people from Norway, Sweden, just a few. [End clip] WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Well, they see you as the president, and they don't want to come here. JOY BEHAR: That's… pic.twitter.com/WqfliC1CSj — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 10, 2025   Behar would pipe up again a short time later to declare that the only reason Trump would have anything bad to say about Somalia was his “racism”: BEHAR: Can we just talk for a second about the blatant racism, though? What's the difference between Somalia and Norway? Hello. I mean, it's so obvious that that is what it is and he doesn't even try to cover it. GOLDBERG: Taller people? Perhaps it had something to do with Somalia literally being a failed state. Within the borders of Somalia (one of them being in dispute with Ethiopia), there were at least three governments vying for authority and one of them was the al Shabaab terrorist group, which was besieging the capital city of Mogadishu.   "What's the difference between Somalia and Norway, hello?" Joy Behar claims the only difference between Norway and Somalia is the color of their skin. Not the fact that one is a functioning state and the other a failed state with several governments vying for authority and a… pic.twitter.com/zBsd6Y6vI5 — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 10, 2025   Behar was so ignorant, if she heard someone say “Somaliland,” she’d likely think they were using a derogatory name for the country. It’s the name of breakaway region that claims statehood in the country’s northwest. Staunchly racist co-host Sunny Hostin agreed that “racism” was the driving factor and bloviated about “offended” she an everyone in her echo chamber were about Trump allegedly calling Haiti a “shit hole country”: My husband's father was from Haiti. And so, the Haitian community really was offended. I was offended. My family was offended. And I think everyone should be offended at the blatant xenophobia and racism that comes from the highest office in the United States.   While claiming she doesn't feel safe in America, Sunny Hostin bloviates about how "the Haitian community was really offended. I was offended. My family was offended" when Trump allegedly called Haiti a "shithole country." Gangs literally control most of Haiti and carry out… pic.twitter.com/uEcCFdUYk8 — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 10, 2025   Haiti too was a failed state. After the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in 2021, the country spiraled out of control until its collapse in 2024. Now, most of the country was controlled by brutal gangs, with the remainder of government forces holed up in small enclaves. One gang leader, Jimmy “Barbeque” Cherizier was trying to consolidate full control. He’s wanted by the FBI. It’s obvious why countries would be skeptical of people traveling from failed states when their documentation couldn’t be verified. As they were nearing the end of the segment, Goldberg claimed people from Norway didn’t want to move to America “because they don't want to be under a dictatorship.”   ABC News claims Norwegian and Swedes don't want to come to America because "they don't want to be under a dictatorship." Behar portrays Norway as a paradise: "In Norway you have high quality universal healthcare, strong safety net, the gun laws..." pic.twitter.com/PTfPhRX5Bx — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 10, 2025   Behar even scoffed at the idea that people from Norway would want to come here at all since it was a perfect country: “But why should they come? They have everything going for them back in Norway. In Norway you have high quality universal healthcare, strong safety net, the gun laws…” If it’s so much better than America, then why aren’t you there, Joy? Notice she didn’t read off a similar list for Somalia. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s The View December 10, 2025 11:02:56 a.m. Eastern (…) PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Why can't we have some people from Norway, Sweden, just a few. [Cuts back to live] WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Well, they see you as the president, and they don't want to come here. JOY BEHAR: That's right. GOLDBERG: That's why. BEHAR: I have a great idea. I have a really good idea. Why doesn't he go to Norway and stay there? He loves it so much. GOLDBERG: They won't let him in. They will not let him in. BEHAR: That's true. GOLDBERG: No, they won't let him in. (…) 11:05:12 a.m. Eastern BEHAR: Can we just talk for a second about the blatant racism, though? SUNNY HOSTIN: Yeah. BEHAR: What's the difference between Somalia and Norway? Hello. HOSTIN: Yeah. BEHAR: I mean, it's so obvious that that is what it is and he doesn't even try to cover it GOLDBERG: Taller people? BEHAR: He doesn't even try to cover it up anymore. GOLDBERG: No he doesn’t try to cover it. He never did ever. SARA HAINES: I don’t know if he tried to cover it up. HOSTIN: I think he did. He did try to cover it up. Because remember, when there was reporting coming out of the White House that he had called Haiti an s-hole country. He denied that. He said that he did not use that kind of language. And he tweeted about it and said that he did not say it. And, you know, as you know, my husband -- BEHAR: Let's go to the videotape. HOSTIN: My husband's father was from Haiti. And so, the Haitian community really was offended. I was offended. My family was offended. And I think everyone should be offended at the blatant xenophobia and racism that comes from the highest office in the United States. BEHAR: And the misogyny. HOSTIN: And the misogyny. BEHAR: Everything. HOSTIN: And so now, he's just openly embracing these words like garbage, like filth, like these – BEHAR: Vermin. HOSTIN: And vermin. [Crosstalk] GOLDBERG: This is not new! HOSTIN: But where have we heard that language, Whoopi? We have heard that language in places, fascist places where white supremacy has taken over the country. And to hear the people in the background saying, ‘send her back, send her back,’ it's -- it was scary to me actually. It was scary, and I don't want to live in a country where I'm afraid for myself and my children. BEHAR: But every fascist government looks for a scapegoat. This is his scapegoat. HOSTIN: It’s otherizing language. (…) 11:08:40 a.m. Eastern GOLDBERG: And this is why all the people you would like to have come here are not going to come here, because they don't want to be under a dictatorship. BEHAR: But why should they come? They have everything going for them back in Norway. HOSTIN: Yeah. BEHAR: In Norway you have high quality universal healthcare, strong safety net, the gun laws…
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Joe Rogan & Right-Wingers Snubbed in Golden Globe Best Podcast List
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Golden Globe Awards added a Best Podcast category for its awards show in January. They began from a short list of the top podcasts, about 25 programs, but that included shows the left hates, like Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, and #1-rated podcaster Joe Rogan. Right-wingers never win awards!?  Over at his kvetchfest of a website Status, Oliver Darcy complained for weeks that the Globe pickers wanted to platform “toxic figures” “who spend their days radicalizing audiences and inflaming the culture wars.” Darcy wants conservatives to be removed from all platforms, including awards shows.  Maybe it's time for Darcy to do a victory dance. The six nominees for that inaugural Best Podcast award are out, and none of these Darcy-inflaming shows made the cut. Instead, it’s mostly light celebrity fare: Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, Call Her Daddy, Good Hang with Amy Poehler, The Mel Robbins Podcast, SmartLess (with actors Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Poehler's ex-husband Will Arnett). Tacked on is the Up First podcast from NPR, which is their three top news stories in ten minutes from their show Morning Edition. That recently included Odette Yousef's rah-rah story on ICE resisters in Chicago. So it looks like just another award for glitzy celebrities to win. NPR weekend anchor Ayesha Rascoe was thrilled, but will they be thrilled if they lose to the sex-talk Daddy podcast?  It’s not every day you wake up and a show you host is nominated for a Golden Globe!!! Shout out to NPR and the entire Up First team and all the co-hosts! pic.twitter.com/P7SK7RTdYy — Ayesha Rascoe (@ayesharascoe) December 8, 2025 NPR TV critic Eric Deggans loved that the "knucklehead political chatter" from the right didn't a foothold:  Not gonna lie - I was pretty psyched to see that, in the Golden Globes first year presenting an award for best podcast, they looked past knuckleheaded political chatter - including Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro - to nominate Amy Poehler, Dax Shepard, and NPR's Up First.… — Switching Codes with Eric Deggans (@Deggans) December 8, 2025 The entertainment site Deadline carried this headline: "Comedy Stars Triumph Over Right-Wing Firebrands In First Golden Globes Podcast Nominations." They noted Ben Shapiro paid for an ad campaign promoting his show...and the New York Times podcast The Daily -- which airs on hundreds of NPR affiliates -- withdrew from consideration. In their story on the list, AP turned to Ben Bogardus, chair of the journalism department at Quinnipiac University, who argued: “They’re trying to bill themselves as an award show that is for the masses and non-controversial, celebrating the best in entertainment. Having this political sideshow, I think they just wanted to avoid that." Has the professor ever watched the Golden Globes? Political sideshows are a big thing....just not conservative sideshows. The 2024 Golden Globes on CBS began with the host, "comedian" Jo Koy, riffing on the movie Killers of the Flower Moon, which taught "white people stole everything! You guys stole everything! Not, like, 97%. You guys stole 100% of everything. You took the land, you took the oil!" Sure, that's non-controversial stuff for the masses, sure sure. 
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Jasmine Crockett stumbles when confronted with her past comments insulting Latino voters
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Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas is already having to face the consequences of making outrageous statements to gain attention and prominence. After she announced on Monday that she was running for a U.S. Senate seat, Crockett was made to answer for insulting comments she made about Latino voters. She was confronted by Jake Tapper on his CNN show, "The Lead," on Tuesday about the comments in a 2024 Vanity Fair interview after he read a long passage to provide context. 'I don't believe that the people that voted for Trump believe in what they're actually getting.'She told Vanity Fair that Latino voters had a "slave mentality" when supporting the immigration policies of President Donald Trump."It almost reminds me of what people would talk about when they would talk about kind of like 'slave mentality' and the hate that some slaves would have for themselves," she said in 2024. "It's almost like a slave mentality that they have. It is wild to me when I hear how anti-immigrant they are as immigrants, many of them. I'm talking about people that literally just got here and can barely vote that are having this kind of attitude."Tapper pressed her to explain the comments."Now, about the time that that was published last year, around a million Latino voters in Texas were voting for Trump," Tapper said. "Do they all have slave mentality?""No, and that's not what that said at all, to be clear. It did not say that every Latino has that type of mentality," she claimed."No, no, but the ones that vote for people who believe in strong — or Trump's immigration policy," Tapper interjected."I don't believe that the people that voted for Trump believe in what they're actually getting. That is number one. What Trump said is that he was going to kick out the bad guys. And that's what I was talking about," she responded.Crockett went on to say that she was referring to some Latino Trump supporters regretting their vote after seeing that federal officers were also detaining migrants without criminal warrants.RELATED: Jasmine Crockett calls Trump a 'piece of s**t' during rant at left-wing rally She then tried to explain her point but ended up flustered and instead meandered in her response."Why is it that they believe that they can win Latinos down here? Like, I don't understand what's happening," she added. "And there were people that were saying that they had fought and they had done everything the right way and that there were bad people that were coming that were doing it the wrong way. And so they were saying, 'No, we left.' And I mean, when you think about people that are leaving asylum, they are leaving areas and situations that they feel like are harmful to them. So yes, they're like, 'No, I don't want to be in this dangerous situation.' And that's what I meant."Video of the interaction was posted to social media.Crockett made a name for herself, partly on extreme comments she has made against the president and his supporters."What is happening? Like, this is not America! This is a terrible nightmare!" she said about Trump's policies in August. "Somebody slap me and wake me the f**k up, 'cuz I'm ready to get on with it!"She said that she jumped into the U.S. Senate race out of a desire to mete out karma against Texas Republicans who passed a redistricting map to favor their party in the midterms.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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'Agitated' cruise passenger was served 33 drinks in hours, subdued by security, injected with sedative, later died: Lawsuit
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'Agitated' cruise passenger was served 33 drinks in hours, subdued by security, injected with sedative, later died: Lawsuit

What was supposed to be a fun family cruise to Mexico ended in panic, a physical confrontation with security, a death that officially was ruled a homicide — and now a lawsuit.The wrongful death suit claims a passenger on a cruise a year ago was served 33 alcoholic drinks in a "matter of hours," and crew members used pepper spray when the California father reportedly became unruly. Ship security detained the passenger who was later given an injection as a sedative before he died, according to the suit.'The next phone call she gets, he's dead.'Michael Virgil, 35, went on a vacation with his family aboard the Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas cruise ship in December 2024.On Dec. 13, 2024, Virgil boarded the ship in San Pedro, California, with his fiancée Connie Aguilar, their young son, and relatives for a three-day cruise to Ensenada, Mexico, according to USA Today.Kevin Haynes, an attorney for the family, told the Daily Mail that Virgil's cabin was not ready when he boarded the cruise ship, so he went to one of the ship's bars.The lawsuit claims Virgil was served 33 alcoholic beverages — but it's unclear if he consumed all of the drinks.CBS News reported that that lawsuit said Royal Caribbean crew members "negligently" overserved alcohol to Virgil "in a matter of hours" while he showed signs of intoxication.Virgil "became agitated" when he couldn't locate his cabin, according to the suit, which was filed Friday in federal court in Miami, where Royal Caribbean is headquartered.Christifer Mikhail, a passenger aboard the Navigator of the Seas, recorded cellphone video of Virgil violently kicking a door on the cruise ship.RELATED: College football player raped girl on family cruise, feds say — and allegedly asked her appalling 2-word question afterward Mikhail told KTTV-TV in December 2024, "The gentleman, that was drunk, said he was going to kill us. He started chasing us down the hallway."KTTV added that "passengers say he attacked two crew members. And attempted to kick down a door to try to get to one of the crew members."Several security members are seen in the video surrounding Virgil before confronting him.The lawsuit adds, "Royal Caribbean crew members, including security personnel, then tackled decedent to the ground, stood on decedent’s body with their full weight, and compressed decedent’s body, causing decedent to stop moving."Haynes added to the Daily Mail that "the first domino that fell in terms of causing his death was mechanical asphyxiation, and that is where approximately five, maybe more, Royal Caribbean employees were trying to restrain him by putting their full body weight on him. And they did that for three minutes."The ship's security members detained Virgil by using zip ties, handcuffs, and pepper spray.'They put Michael in a refrigerator and continued the cruise for multiple days.'Aguilar claimed she found out about the incident when her name was called over the ship's intercom.Aguilar was brought to Virgil, where she said she saw her fiancée on a gurney with zip ties on his wrists.Haynes told the Daily Mail, "They assured her, 'Everything's going to be fine. We’re going to give him a sedating injection, just go back to your cabin.' The next phone call she gets, he's dead."The lawsuit alleges that the ship's medical staff injected Virgil with haloperidol as a sedative.According to the National Alliance on Mental Health: "Haloperidol is a medication that works in the brain to treat schizophrenia. It is also known as a first-generation antipsychotic (FGA) or typical antipsychotic. Haloperidol rebalances dopamine to improve thinking, mood, and behavior."Virgil was pronounced dead at 8:32 p.m. on the first day of the cruise when the ship was more than three miles offshore, according to the Daily Mail.Haynes said, "They put Michael in a refrigerator and continued the cruise for multiple days."Virgil’s body remained aboard the ship until the Navigator of the Seas returned to California on Dec. 16, 2024, three days after the cruise commenced.RELATED: Mother and her adult son allegedly beat up 65-year-old woman on cruise ship amid argument The County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner ruled Virgil's death a homicide that was caused by "combined effects of mechanical asphyxia, obesity, cardiomegaly, and ethanol intoxication."Fox News noted, "The report also said the injury occurred from 'body compression during restraint by multiple ship security personnel' and 'ingestion of ethanol.'" The cable network included a copy of the medical examiner's report, which was filed in April.Virgil’s blood alcohol concentration measured between 0.182% and 0.186%, roughly twice the legal driving limit in California."While not lethal on its own, this level of intoxication can depress respiratory drive, impair coordination, and diminish the individual's ability to respond to distress during restraint," the autopsy report said, according to the Daily Mail.Haynes told the Daily Mail, "His behavior was out of character for him. He was scared and acting out of fear. Whatever Michael may have done during that stressful time, fueled by alcohol, it shouldn't have given him a death sentence."A spokesperson for Royal Caribbean, the world’s second-largest cruise company, told Blaze News, "We were saddened by the passing of one of our guests, worked with authorities on their investigation, and will refrain from commenting any further on pending litigation."Citing the lawsuit, NBC News noted that maritime common law requires cruise ship companies to "supervise and assist passengers likely to engage in behavior dangerous to themselves or others."Haynes stated, "We are seeing an incredibly alarming number of serious injuries and fatalities on cruise ships. This should never happen again."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up!
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Botoxic femininity? 'Titanic' star bashes 'cartoon'-faced plastic surgery addicts
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Botoxic femininity? 'Titanic' star bashes 'cartoon'-faced plastic surgery addicts

Our looks-obsessed, social-media-fueled culture is out of control — and it is causing more and more women to turn themselves into "cartoons."So says Hollywood star Kate Winslet, who unloaded on the subject in a recent interview with the Times. 'It is f**king chaos out there.'Carpet-bombedWinslet, who rocketed to worldwide fame after starring in 1997's "Titanic," recalled enduring incessant scrutiny of her weight early in her career — at one point being described as "a little melted and poured into" a dress she wore at an awards show.Still, the now-50-year-old said she never reacted to these barbs by getting surgery or taking weight-loss drugs, two approaches she feels are so common today that they have warped our idea of beauty.Winslet added that her first reaction when seeing another woman with Botox or filler in her face is to think "No, not you! Why?"But, Winslet continued, "No one's listening because they've become obsessed with chasing an idea of perfection to get more likes on Instagram. It upsets me so much."Lip serviceNor is Winslet a fan of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.""Do they know what they are putting in [their bodies]?" she asked. "The disregard for one's health is terrifying. It bothers me now more than ever. It is f**king chaos out there."RELATED: Can conservatives reclaim pop culture? Photo by SC/Mirrorpix via Getty Images Winslet implied that while she gets why the Hollywood crowd is obsessed with appearances, what really bothers her is the thought of everyday people "who save up for Botox or the s**t they put in their lips."Character flawTo illustrate her point, she told the Times about a BBC article she read about a car crash with a young woman."She looked like a cartoon," Winslet scolded. "You do not actually know what that person looks like — from the eyebrows to mouth to lashes to hair, that young woman is scared to be herself. What idea of perfection are people aspiring to? I blame social media and its effect on mental health."To that end, she added that it has been "heartbreaking" to see people constantly looking at their phones. "Nobody’s looking into the f**king world any more."RELATED: Transracialism is back — and it's worse than ever Photo by: Vince Bucci/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank While attempting to show that "life" is in one's hands, Winslet remarked, "Some of the most beautiful women I know are over 70, and what upsets me is that young women have no concept of what being beautiful actually is."The interviewer noted that Winslet went out of her way to prove she "hasn't got anything" in her face and even squeezed her hands to show creases around her veins.
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Archaeologists In France Just Found Two Ancient Roman ‘Piggy Banks’ Filled With 40,000 Coins
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Archaeologists In France Just Found Two Ancient Roman ‘Piggy Banks’ Filled With 40,000 Coins

Simon Ritz/INRAPOne of the ceramic jugs contained approximately 23,000 to 24,000 coins. Archaeologists have uncovered three 1,700-year-old ceramic storage jugs full of Roman coins in a village in northeastern France. The jugs, also known as amphorae, were discovered during excavations of the village of Senon that were carried out by the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP). The first jug alone weighed 83 pounds, which archaeologists estimate equals about 23,000 to 24,000 coins. The hoards of coins date back to about the last quarter of the third century C.E., or perhaps the early fourth century. The Ancient Roman “Piggy Banks” Unearthed In Northeastern France INRAPIt’s believed that these hoards were a type of long-term deposit rather than hastily buried treasure. The first amphorae of coins was actually discovered before the INRAP excavation began. It was found by the Regional Archaeology Service, according to an INRAP statement. The other two jugs, however, were uncovered once the INRAP excavation began. The second amphorae weighed about 110 pounds and contained about 18,000 to 19,000 coins. The third and final jug had already been retrieved from its cache during ancient times, and only three coins were left behind in the pit where the amphorae used to sit. Archaeologists estimate that the three hoards in total contain at least 40,000 ancient Roman coins. INRAPThe coins depicted various emperors from the Gallic Empire. While it might seem as though these coins were hidden like buried treasure, archaeologists actually theorize that these amphorae functioned more like piggy banks and were used to store long-term savings. Archaeologists came to this conclusion based on where the hoards were found within the remains of the residential homes that were excavated. Each jug was placed in a well-constructed pit that sat off of the living room. The pits were deep enough that the opening of the jug was level to the ground, making it easy to access. Archaeologists found coins that were stuck to the rim of the jug, indicating that these coins were placed in the jug after it was situated in its pit. Based on the coins found in the amphorae, archaeologists believe these ancient piggy banks were buried sometime between 280 C.E. and 310 C.E., a tumultuous period in Gallic and Roman history. The Gallic And Roman History Behind The Coins Found In Senon Lino Mocci/INRAPOne of the coin jugs being excavated from its pit in Senon, France. The coins feature depictions of emperors Victorinus, Tetricus I, and his son Tetricus II. These men once ruled the Gallic Empire, which spanned the regions of modern-day France that were located north of the Roman Empire’s sphere of influence. From 260 to 274 C.E., the Gallic Empire controlled Gaul as well as many of the surrounding provinces not under Roman rule. Then, in 274, the Roman Emperor Aurelian reintegrated these regions back into his empire. These coins weren’t the only Gallic artifacts uncovered during the excavation. Archaeologists found remnants of many Gallic-era wood buildings in Senon, with some areas holding more than one structure per square meter. This shows that even before Roman rule took hold in the area, there was a densely-populated settlement at Senon. Archaeologists also found stone buildings with underfloor heating, basements, and workshops. While it appears that this settlement was flourishing, a fire in the fourth century led to its decline. After the fire seemingly destroyed Senon, an effort was made to re-establish it. However, after yet another fire, the settlement was abandoned for good in the 4th century C.E. It’s believed that the newly-unearthed coins had gone untouched from then until now. After reading about the tens of thousands of Roman coins uncovered in France, see the hoard of Roman gold coins found in Italy that could be worth millions. Then, learn about the hoard of Roman coins found by an illegal metal detectorist who didn’t report the discovery until years later. The post Archaeologists In France Just Found Two Ancient Roman ‘Piggy Banks’ Filled With 40,000 Coins appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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‘Narco-Terrorism’ Is a Legally Meaningless Term
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‘Narco-Terrorism’ Is a Legally Meaningless Term

The incantations of the word are intended to mislead the public into assuming the cartels’ terror ‘designation’ has solid legal footing.
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Numbing Numbers: JD Vance Wants to End the Viral ‘6,7’ Trend After Hearing His Son Say It in Church
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Numbing Numbers: JD Vance Wants to End the Viral ‘6,7’ Trend After Hearing His Son Say It in Church
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Pete Hegseth Posted a Cartoon That Best Sums Up Why the Dems Are SO Triggered (Move Over, Franklin!)
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Pete Hegseth Posted a Cartoon That Best Sums Up Why the Dems Are SO Triggered (Move Over, Franklin!)
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