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Lee Zeldin: Democrats Funneled Billions To Political "Friends"
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Lee Zeldin: Democrats Funneled Billions To Political "Friends"

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BOB RUBIN: Sky-High Vacancy, Sky-High Rents, And Progressive Policies To Blame For Blue-City Housing Mirage
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BOB RUBIN: Sky-High Vacancy, Sky-High Rents, And Progressive Policies To Blame For Blue-City Housing Mirage

CNBC reported this month that apartment vacancies across America have climbed to an all-time high. On the surface, that sounds like good news. More empty units should mean more options and more affordable rents for working families.
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Winter Solstice Is Approaching: What To Know About Shortest Day Of Year
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Winter Solstice Is Approaching: What To Know About Shortest Day Of Year

The nights are stretching longer and the chill is deepening by the day
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10 Animals That Humiliated and Harmed Historical Leaders
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10 Animals That Humiliated and Harmed Historical Leaders

They may have commanded armies and built empires, but no leader has ever completely controlled everything around them. History is filled with examples of powerful rulers whose authority crumbled the moment an animal—large or small, fierce or harmless—entered the picture. Animals cannot be bribed, threatened, or reasoned with, which means even the greatest leaders occasionally […] The post 10 Animals That Humiliated and Harmed Historical Leaders appeared first on Listverse.
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Ancient pleasure barge found off Alexandria coast
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Ancient pleasure barge found off Alexandria coast

The wreck of a pleasure boat from the 1st century A.D. has been discovered off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt. It is the first one of these luxurious ancient yachts from the Roman period to be found in Egypt. The wreck was found off the island of Antirhodos, site of Ptolemaic palace which was submerged in an earthquake in 365 A.D. The hull of the boat was found 23 feet under the water’s surface buried under five feet of sediment, which helped preserve it largely intact. The ship was originally about 35 meters (115 feet) long and seven meters (23 feet) wide, and 28 meters (92 feet) of the hull survives. There were no sails, so the boat was entirely man-powered, requiring around 20 rowers to propel. The hull design was flat and broad for navigating in shallow water and to support a central cabin with luxurious appointments. This type of vessel was called a thalamegos, and was most famously used on the Nile as palatial royal barges by the Ptolemies. Less elaborate ones were used by government officials for administrative business, also for religious ceremonies, community festivals and as houseboats. An inscription in Greek carved on one of the structural reinforcement beams date the vessel to the first half of the 1st century A.D. and indicate that it was built in Alexandria. It sank close to the Temple of Isis, which was destroyed in an earthquake in 50 A.D. Archaeologists hypothesize that the ship sank in the same earthquake that took down the temple, and that it may have been used by the temple for ceremonies, including the annual “navigatio iside” procession where a ship representing the solar barque of the goddess Isis traveled the Canopic Canal from the Great Harbour to the sanctuary of Osiris in Canopus. First century B.C. geographer Strabo described “cabin-boats” being used for feasting, by the prefects sailing to Upper Egypt and by “crowd of revellers who go down from Alexandria by the canal to the public festivals; for every day and every night is crowded with people on the boats who play the flute and dance without restraint and with extreme licentiousness, both men and women.” He also describes Alexandria’s Great Harbour in some detail, including the island of Antirhodos, in Book XVII of The Geography. Below these lies the harbour that was dug by the hand of man and is hidden from view,⁠ the private property of the kings, as also Antirrhodos, an isle lying off the artificial harbour, which has both a royal palace and a small harbour. They so called it as being a rival of Rhodes. Above the artificial harbour lies the theatre; then the Poseidium — an elbow, as it were, projecting from the Emporium, as it is called, and containing a temple of Poseidon. The European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) has been surveying and excavating the modern eastern port of Alexandria since 1996, identifying the remains of the ancient Portus Magnus and creating the first accurate map the harbor infrastructure, monuments and landscape, some of which differs from the descriptions in ancient sources. For example, the island of Antirhodos, found by the IEASM team in the first year of excavations, is located on the opposite side of harbor from where Strabo said it was.
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Rare 'sunglint' transforms Alabama River into a giant 'golden dragon' — Earth from space
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Rare 'sunglint' transforms Alabama River into a giant 'golden dragon' — Earth from space

A 2023 astronaut photo shows the moment the Alabama River briefly morphed into an undulating golden serpent, similar in shape to a Chinese dragon. This temporary transformation was the result of a rare mirror-like phenomenon known as a "sunglint."
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Federal Judge Tosses Trump’s Order Halting Wind Energy Projects
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Federal Judge Tosses Trump’s Order Halting Wind Energy Projects

Wind turbines generate power on a farm near Throckmorton, Texas, on Aug. 24, 2018. Nick Oxford/ReutersA federal judge on Dec. 8 vacated President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order that halted federal…
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AUKUS in Full Swing, Australia-US Alliance Fortified in AUSMIN Meeting
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AUKUS in Full Swing, Australia-US Alliance Fortified in AUSMIN Meeting

Secretary of State Marco Rubio (2nd-R) accompanied by Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marles (L), Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong (2nd-L), and Secretary of War Pete…
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Trump Threatens Tariff Increase on Mexico Over Rio Grande Water Dispute
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Trump Threatens Tariff Increase on Mexico Over Rio Grande Water Dispute

President Donald Trump speaks during a roundtable on aid for farmers in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington on Dec. 8, 2025. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Donald…
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Hobos Ate Leather Pants?! (A Real Depression-Era Poor Man’s Meal!)
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Hobos Ate Leather Pants?! (A Real Depression-Era Poor Man’s Meal!)

Did hobos really eat leather pants? The answer might surprise you! In this episode, we take a funny but historically accurate look at Leather Breeches — an old Appalachian and Depression-era dish made from dried green beans that were strung up like “pants” and cooked with bacon grease. Hobos riding the rails, mountain families, and woodsmen all depended on meals like this to get through hard times. Today, we recreate this real poor man’s meal just as it might have been cooked over a 1930s campfire: dried beans, lard or bacon grease, salt, a cast iron pot, and a little ingenuity. Along the way, we explore: Why they were called “leather pants” How dried beans were preserved before refrigeration Why this simple food kept people alive during the Depression How hobos and woodsmen adapted basic ingredients for survival If you enjoy Great Depression cooking, hobo history, classic bushcraft, or forgotten survival foods, this episode brings all of that together with a fun twist. ? Subscribe to WayPoint Survival for more historical meals, hobo culture, vintage survival tricks, and practical skills from the past. #HoboLife #DepressionEraCooking #LeatherBreeches #waypointsurvival Check out the new website and sign up for the free WayPoint Survival and Prepping 101 newsletter here: www.waypointsurvival.com Link for purchase of WayPoint Survival Phase 1 Digital Class: https://waypointsurvival.com/digital-course/ For more information on classes, to check out the required gear list, or buy Merch go to: https://waypointsurvival.com/ To support our work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WayPointSurvival Here's a link to my Teespring Merchandise: https://teespring.com/shop/WayPoint_Survival?tsmac=recently_viewed&tsmic=recently_viewed&pid=212&cid=5819https://amzn.to/4n0PKVX
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