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Astronauts Finally Revealed What’s Inside the Moon
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What Adam Sanders Felt After Winning 'The Road' Might Stun You
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What Adam Sanders Felt After Winning 'The Road' Might Stun You

Adam Sanders poured everything into winning 'The Road' — but it’s what happened afterward that took him by surprise. Continue reading…
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US Election officials Admit To Major 2020 Election Violations

US election authorities in the state of Georgia have acknowledged serious breaches of required vote certification procedures during the 2020 presidential election Georgia’s Fulton County has admitted that vote certification rules were broken, suggesting that [...] The post US Election officials Admit To Major 2020 Election Violations appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Nicki Minaj’s TPUSA Appearance With Erika Kirk Sparks Backlash

Nicki Minaj made a surprise appearance during Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest convention over the weekend. But the 43 year old celebrity’s appearance with Erika Kirk sparked backlash as an old clip of Charlie Kirk criticizing [...] The post Nicki Minaj’s TPUSA Appearance With Erika Kirk Sparks Backlash appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Grinches steal from charity drives ahead of Christmas | Wake Up America
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Heartbreaking What-If: Could This Single Thing Have Stopped The Reiners' Tragedy?
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Heartbreaking What-If: Could This Single Thing Have Stopped The Reiners' Tragedy?

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Trump Calls The New York Times A ‘National Security’ Threat That Must Be ‘Stopped’
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Trump Calls The New York Times A ‘National Security’ Threat That Must Be ‘Stopped’

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that The New York Times is a “national security” threat that must be “stopped.” Trump made the comments in an early morning Truth Social post, accusing the paper of printing false articles. Trump has long fought with the paper and filed a massive defamation suit against the Times earlier this year accusing the newspaper of lying about him.  “The Failing New York Times, and their lies and purposeful misrepresentations, is a serious threat to the National Security of our Nation. Their Radical Left, Unhinged Behavior, writing FAKE Articles and Opinions in a never ending way, must be dealt with and stopped. THEY ARE A TRUE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE! Thank you for you attention to this matter,” Trump posted.  Last month, Trump slammed the Times after it published a story claiming that the president was losing energy and slowing down.  “[T]he Radical Left Lunatics in the soon to fold New York Times did a hit piece on me that I am perhaps losing my Energy, despite facts that show the exact opposite,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “They know this is wrong, as is almost every thing that they write about me, including election results, ALL PURPOSELY NEGATIVE. This cheap ‘RAG’ is truly an ‘ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE.’” Christmas Sale – Get 40% off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships In his defamation filed in October, Trump said the Times printed false and defamatory statements about his business career that damaged his professional reputation. The suit also names multiple reporters for the Times and Penguin Random House, which published a book on Trump’s business career. He is asking for $15 billion in damages.  “The statements in question wrongly defame and disparage President Trump’s hard-earned professional reputation, which he painstakingly built for decades as a private citizen before becoming President of the United States, including as a successful businessman and as star of the most successful reality television show of all-time— The Apprentice,” the suit said.  The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. That suit followed a similar one Trump filed in September targeting the Times and multiple reporters he said made defamatory statements to maliciously interfere in the outcome of the 2024 election. That suit was tossed out by Judge Steven Merryday, who said it was improper.
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Endangered Iguanas Make a Romantic Getaway Out of Protected Caribbean Island–Populations Explode
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Endangered Iguanas Make a Romantic Getaway Out of Protected Caribbean Island–Populations Explode

The small and uninhabited islet of Prickly Pear East is not what you might describe as a romantic holiday destination, but for the Lesser Antillean iguana, it has proved to be just that. Thanks to an ambitious program of cross-Caribbean matchmaking, a new population has been successfully established on the island, with numbers now rapidly […] The post Endangered Iguanas Make a Romantic Getaway Out of Protected Caribbean Island–Populations Explode appeared first on Good News Network.
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Wide World of Toys | Episode 2 – Five Great Christmas Presents From Childhood!
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Wide World of Toys | Episode 2 – Five Great Christmas Presents From Childhood!

Episode 2 of The Wide World of Toys Podcast is here! Join host Ken, as he gets into all the Christmas feels, and brings you 5 great gifts that he received as a kid back CONTINUE READING... The post Wide World of Toys | Episode 2 – Five Great Christmas Presents From Childhood! appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Land of Fire and Ice: The Norse Quest for a New World
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Land of Fire and Ice: The Norse Quest for a New World

Imagine arriving at a frontier untouched by human hands – a vast, volcanic landscape where the future is a blank page waiting to be written. This isn’t the beginning of a survival movie like The Martian or Robinson Crusoe; this is the true story of the Viking arrival in Iceland. While many tales of settlement end in isolation and disaster, the Norse colonisation of this “land of fire and ice” was a spectacular success, forged by a resilient community whose legacy is still etched into the landscape today.   In History Hit’s new two-part documentary, Icelandic Vikings, Dan Snow journeys across this mythical terrain to uncover the secrets of the first settlers. From visiting a replica turf home to the ingenious use of geothermal springs to bake ‘volcano bread’, in episode 1, Icelandic Vikings: Arrival, Dan uncovers how a band of defiant explorers tamed one of the most remote islands on Earth. Sign up to watch When did the Vikings truly arrive? The term ‘Viking’ stems from the Old Norse víkingr (Vigh-king) – meaning pirate, raider. They came from Scandinavia and quickly spread across the world. During the 9th and 10th centuries, an estimated 60,000 vikings made Iceland their home.  For decades, historians relied on traditional sagas to date the settlement of Iceland to the late 9th century. However, at the Settlement Exhibition museum in Reykjavík, Dan Snow talks to guide Vala Gardarsdóttir and sees evidence that is rewriting history. By analysing tephra (layers of volcanic ash from known eruptions that act as a ‘geological clock’) archaeologists have identified Norse structures dating back as far as 800 or 830 AD. This discovery, including a boundary wall unearthed during the construction of an underground parking lot in 2001, suggests that permanent Norse settlements were established nearly 70 years earlier than previously thought, revealing that the roots of Icelandic culture run far deeper than the sagas suggest. Dan Snow visits the Settlement Exhibition museum in Reykjavík where he talks to guide Vala GardarsdóttirImage Credit: History Hit Life inside a turf house In the documentary, Dan travels to the Dalasýsla region to explore a meticulously reconstructed Viking home, where he meets Bjarnheidur Jóhannsdóttir to uncover the realities of Norse domestic life in this landscape. These weren’t drafty wooden huts; they were sophisticated turf houses. With walls over a metre thick, constructed from tightly packed roots and turf, these homes were marvels of thermal insulation. Inside, around 15 people lived together in a single longhouse, centred around a communal hearth that served as a primary sources of heat, light, and social connection. Bjarnheidur explains how while the ‘Master of the House’ was often absent for months on raiding or trading expeditions, the women ruled the domestic sphere. The ‘lady of the house’ held the keys to the locked pantry – the most vital room in the home, where winter provisions were guarded to ensure the family’s survival in winter. Before the Vikings, 40% of Iceland was covered in birch forests. Within a century, the voracious need for fuel and grazing land decimated these woodlands, forcing the settlers to adapt by using turf as their primary building material. Dan Snow and Bjarnheidur Jóhannsdóttir in a replica Viking turf house, in the Dalasýsla region of Iceland.Image Credit: History Hit Mastering the North Atlantic The Vikings were, first and foremost, the greatest mariners of their age. Viking ships were clinker-built, featuring overlapping hull planks that made them light, flexible, yet incredibly strong. Vikings relied on ingenious natural markers for navigation, including solar navigation and by observing the flight of birds, specifically ravens; if the bird flew high and returned to the ship, land was far away. If it disappeared toward the horizon, the crew knew they were nearing an island and followed its lead. To understand how they navigated the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic, Dan takes to the sea off the coast of Reykjavík for some fishing. Dan has some success at fishing in the North Atlantic!Image Credit: History Hit The Book of Settlements For Icelanders, history is far more than a chronology of dates – it is a living record of ancestral rights. Dan visits the Árni Magnússon Institute to see a copy of one of the most sacred documents in Icelandic culture: the Landnámabók, or ‘Book of Settlements’. This extraordinary document serves as a bridge between the medieval and modern worlds. It places Iceland within the wider context of early European history, referencing the Venerable Bede (the ‘father of English history’) and noting with seafaring precision that Iceland lay exactly six days’ sailing north of Britain. More than just a chronicle, this was a massive folklore project designed to codify the nation’s origin story. It meticulously records the names of the original pioneers and the precise boundaries of their claims. As expert Gísli Sigurðsson explains, the text is so geographically accurate that it still defines the borders of many modern-day farms. It is truly a ‘map of a nation’s soul’, securing the land through the epic stories of those who first stepped onto its black sand beaches. Dan speaks to Gísli Sigurðsson at the Árni Magnússon Institute to see the Landnámabók – the ‘Book of Settlements’ – with production crew.Image Credit: History Hit A taste of the settlement age Life in the North Atlantic wasn’t just about survival; it was also about flavour. In the wild Westfjords, Dan forages for crowberries and helps bake traditional geothermal rye bread. By burying the dough in a pipe in the bubbling hot springs of a volcanic area, the Vikings learnt to harness the island’s subterranean energy to create a delicious, dense cake-like loaf of bread – a culinary tradition that continues in Iceland to this day. Dan also encounters the Icelandic horse. Brought over on longships by the original 9th century settlers, this unique breed has remained genetically isolate for over a thousand years. Its legendary strength and steady ‘fifth gait’ provided the only reliable way for the first Vikings to traverse the treacherous, rugged, roadless interior. Dan rides an Icelandic horseImage Credit: History Hit Paradise or Valhalla? With its abundance of walrus ivory, rivers teeming with salmon, and the miraculous gift of geothermal heat, Iceland must have seemed like a paradise to the first settlers. Yet did this ‘Land of Fire and Ice’ truly become an earthly Valhalla, or did the human hunger for power and resources lead to its eventual ruin? While the first episode of Icelandic Vikings: Arrival celebrates the triumph of human spirit and exploration, the story doesn’t end there. Join Dan Snow for Episode Two (releasing 8 January 2026), as he ventures into the ‘Age of Survival’. From the breathtaking plains of Þingvellir – home to the world’s oldest parliament – to the jagged lava fields of the interior, Dan uncovers the bloody, complex truths hidden within the legendary Icelandic Sagas. Watch Icelandic Vikings: Arrival now on History Hit (with thanks to Visit Iceland). Sign up to watch
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