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Archaeologists Discover Alexander the Great’s Bathroom in Palace of Aigai
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Archaeologists Discover Alexander the Great’s Bathroom in Palace of Aigai

In the royal palace where Alexander the Great was crowned king of Macedonia in 336 BC at the tender age of 20, archaeologists have uncovered a space that has now been positively identified as teenage Alexander’s semi-communal bathroom. Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeHistoryFamous PeopleRead Later 
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Biden Doubles Down on Incorrect Inflation Claims
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Biden Doubles Down on Incorrect Inflation Claims

President Joe Biden, still insisting that he is turning the economy around, repeated claims Wednesday that inflation "was 9% when I came to office," but federal reports show otherwise.
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House Probe Faults Labor Board Mail Ballot Elections
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House Probe Faults Labor Board Mail Ballot Elections

A Republican-led House committee released a report Thursday detailing "blatant misconduct" and mismanagement surrounding the mail ballot union elections administered by the National Labor Relations Board that have "resulted in the disenfranchisement of workers.
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Trump: Biden Sides With Terrorists on Rafah Weapons
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Trump: Biden Sides With Terrorists on Rafah Weapons

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday accused President Joe Biden of "taking the side of these terrorists" for threatening to withhold weapons from Israel for its incursion into Rafah, the last major Hamas stronghold in Gaza.
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Fulton County Reprimanded by Ga. Elections Board for 2020 Error
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Fulton County Reprimanded by Ga. Elections Board for 2020 Error

The Georgia State Election Board determined Tuesday that Fulton County used improper procedures during the 2020 recount of the presidential election.
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See stunning reconstruction of ancient Egyptian mummy that languished at an Australian high school for a century
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See stunning reconstruction of ancient Egyptian mummy that languished at an Australian high school for a century

The forensic facial reconstruction is based on a precise 3D model of the skull created with medical scans.
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GM Ending Production Of Chevy Malibu After 60 Years
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GM Ending Production Of Chevy Malibu After 60 Years

It’s a line that drove a generation, and now it is turning off the engine one final time. On Wednesday, General Motors announced that it is ending production of the Chevrolet Malibu later this year. The move is part of GM’s goal of focusing on electric vehicles, or EVs, over the gasoline-powered sedan. The Chevy Malibu first entered production in 1964. The mid-sized vehicle was a top-line subseries of the mid-sized Chevrolet Chevelle. From there, drivers could choose from different layouts, especially regarding doors and roof styles. With its more luxurious interiors compared to the Chevelle 300 and 300 Deluxe models, the Malibu has often been touted as the last affordable sedan. GM is officially ending production of the Chevy Malibu six decades after its debut After 60 years of production, GM is no longer making the Chevy Malibu / Wikimedia Commons Production of the Chevy Malibu completely ends officially in November, the company revealed this week. The start of this year saw Malibu sales down 12.5%, but in 2023, they were up 13% to 130,000. GM also plans on producing EVs exclusively by 2035. RELATED: Ford’s New Custom Electric Pickup Truck Is Causing All Sorts Of Nostalgia This week, GM also said it was pausing production of the Cadillac XT4 in Kansas after January 2025. Production is expected to resume later in the year for both the XT4 and the Bolt EV on the same assembly line, according to Reuters. Shifting business strategies to focus more fully on EVs sees GM drop the Malibu This line of sedans has been in production for six decades / Flickr Since its the Malbu’s premiere 60 years ago, GM has sold over 10 million units. 10 years ago, GM could expect to sell 200,000 Malibus a year. However, in 2023, sales dropped to 130,000 units. While foreign automakers like Honda, Toyota, and Hyundai sell six-figures worth of sedans, even their sales have been lesser than they were in decades past. Just as American drivers have been shifting away from sedans, GM is moving away from gasoline-powered cars and focusing on EVs. GM is investing $390 million into its Kansas-based assembly plant to build the next generation of the Chevrolet Bolt EVs, after ceasing production of the last generation back in December. Sedan sales have been down both in the U.S. and abroad / Wikimedia Commons The Detroit-based car manufacturer is also focusing on sports utility vehicles and crossovers. In recent months, it has oscillated between supporting, abandoning, and supporting again a plug-in hybrid car. CEO Mary Barra outlined plans for the manufacturer, noting, “Our forward plans include bringing our plug-in hybrid technology to select vehicles in North America,” but also insisted, “Let me be clear, GM remains committed to eliminating tailpipe emissions from our light-duty vehicles by 2035.” Did you own a Chevy Malibu? While also courting hybrids, GM is intent on producing EVs exclusively / Wikimedia Commons RELATED: The New Mach-E Electric Mustang By Ford Is Definitely A Real Mustang Click for next Article The post GM Ending Production Of Chevy Malibu After 60 Years appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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Reba McEntire’s New Sitcom Is Coming Soon — Here’s What We Know
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Reba McEntire’s New Sitcom Is Coming Soon — Here’s What We Know

NBC recently announced that Reba McEntire would play the lead in a new series, Happy’s Place, set for release 2024-2025. The country music star has starred in previous shows like Reba and Malibu Country and will be back again on set for more comical delight. This comes after Reba premiered her newest single, “I Can’t” on NBC’s The Voice, where she also works as a celebrity voice coach. Aside from music, Reba has made her mark on prime-time TV with recurring appearances on Young Sheldon, Big Sky, and Reba McEntire’s The Hammer. More on ‘Happy’s Place’   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Reba (@reba) Reba will star alongside Melissa Peterman, Belissa Escobedo, Pablo Castelblanco, Tokala Black Elk, and Reba’s partner Rex Linn as Bobbie. Belissa plays Bobbie’s half-sister, who suddenly shows up and joins her in running their late father’s restaurant. The upcoming sitcom also features some crew members from the set of the discontinued Reba; however, neither is connected to the other. RELATED: Reba McEntire Leaves Fans Shocked As She Shows Off Natural Hair Happy’s Place was confirmed to kick off shortly after Reba told Entertainment Tonight’s Ash Crossan that the pilot was done, and she has her “fingers crossed” for the series. “We had such a good time doing the pilot— we can’t wait to go back,” she said, noting that the same “wonderful, wonderful cast and crew” of the short-lived Malibu Country, including her boyfriend, Rex Linn, worked hard to make a comeback. Instagram Although Reba was discontinued due to Warner Bros’ merger with UPN to form The CW, it was a well-recognized show that amassed more fans for Reba beyond her country singing career. The Hollywood Reporter called her a “proven star and TV draw” who has helped broadcast networks and streaming platforms “break through a crowded landscape” and “travel globally.” Instagram She recalled the show being popular in “the Pacific Rim, Australia, England, and a lot of places in Europe,” spurring her to tour those areas as well. While fans await the new series and hope for its longevity, Reba is coaching her three team members on The Voice to make it to the finals. She is impressed by her candidates’ choice of emotional songs, which she says will touch the heart of the audience. Check out some official photos from the show in the video below: Click for next Article The post Reba McEntire’s New Sitcom Is Coming Soon — Here’s What We Know appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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The Cast Of ‘Bonnie And Clyde’ Then And Now 2024
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The Cast Of ‘Bonnie And Clyde’ Then And Now 2024

UPDATED: 5/9/2024 There are some films that withstand the test of time and Bonnie and Clyde is one of them. Possibly the greatest outlaw flick of all time, and coming in an era — 1967 to be exact — when Hollywood was comfortable creating lighter fare that didn’t push boundaries, along came Bonnie and Clyde to show audiences just what pain and real agony looked like, all the while striving for a simple goal: a better life. The 1967 film is based on the real-life duo of Bonnie and Clyde, who decide to engage in a life of crime together after a bored waitress meets a rough ex-con. It was magic all right: Clyde was trying to steal Bonnie’s car and it was love at first sight. That Bonnie, she sure knows how to pick em. As for the cast of this film, let’s head back to the Great Depression to check back in on Bonnie, Clyde, and the Barrow gang to see what they’re up to today. Warren Beatty (Clyde Barrow) Warren Beatty led the nefarious side of the Bonnie and Clyde cast / Everett Collection / ImageCollect Clyde Barrow is the ex-con who looks mighty good fighting through action scenes, but actor Warren Beatty earned his Oscar nomination with scenes charged with more personal troubles. He truly gives a phenomenal performance and did so under the pressures of producing the film. It’s safe to say this responsibility was well-placed. Beatty today / ImageCollect RELATED: The Cast Of ‘Quantum Leap’ Then And Now 2022 Warren Beatty began acting in Hollywood in 1957 and gained some traction playing Milton on a few season one episodes of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. His film debut was in 1961’s Splendor in the Grass alongside Natalie Wood, and although the two didn’t hit off too hot during filming — as Warren was reportedly a bit difficult to work with — they did date for a time after her first marriage with Wagner. Leave it to Hollywood playboy Warren Beatty to then date Lana Wood, Natalie’s sister, for a time as well. Both flings were not too serious, and Beatty did not attend Natalie’s funeral. The guy tried his hand at several aspects of movie making, and by 1979’s Heaven Can Wait, he was nominated for Best Actor, Best Picture for producing, Best Director, and even accolades for adapted screenplay, which he shared with Elaine May. Surprisingly, however, his lone win was for 1981’s Reds, a biographical drama for which he again did many of the chief roles, and took home the Oscar for directing, even beating Steven Speilberg for Raiders of the Lost Ark. This kind of success continued into the ‘90s with 1991’s Bugsy and 1998’s political satire Bulworth. But after the poor box office showing of Beatty’s Town & Country in 2001, he did not appear in or direct another film for 15 years. Today Beatty is 87 years old and still kickin’ it. His sister is The Apartment’s Shirley MacLaine. He married another stellar actress named Annette Bening in 1992 — and they have four children together. The Beatty family has forever impacted American cinema and hopefully will continue to do so for a long time. Gene Hackman (Buck Barrow) Gene Hackman from the cast of Bonnie and Clyde and after / Everett Collection / ImageCollect Buck Barrow is a member of the Barrow gang, and an older brother of Clyde. The prolific Gene Hackman certainly made an impact in his first big film role, earning a Supporting Actor nomination, as well as so much clout he nearly accepted the role of Mike Brady on The Brady Bunch. Actor Gene Hackman / Luiz Rampelotto-PHOTOlink.net / ImageCollect But Hackman’s career actually started out slowly — as a member of the Pasadena Playhouse where he and lifelong friend Dustin Hoffman were voted 1956’s Least Likely to Succeed! What a disastrous vote, one which he proved very wrong with his disaster movie, The Poseidon Adventure, as well as winning his first Oscar for The French Connection in 1971. Of course, there’s no forgetting his role as the comedic foil to Superman, Lex Luthor, in 1978’s Superman: The Movie; or his second Oscar-winning performance in 1992 for Unforgiven. He actually retired from acting in 2004 to focus on his second love, writing historical fiction novels. He’s telling stories in a whole new way! Hackman is 94. Estelle Parsons (Blanche) Estelle Parsons over the years / Everett Collection / ImageCollect Blanche is Buck’s wife, marrying him after his release from prison. While she never used a gun, she was involved in the incidents that pit the Barrow gang against the police. Just as Blanche made a powerful impression, Estelle Parsons smashed this role to smithereens and took home the only Oscar win for acting, allowing the film to win two, along with cinematography. Estelle Parsons / Adam Nemser-PHOTOlink.net / ImageCollect Parsons began acting in 1963 but was on TV before that, working as a writer, producer, and commentator for The Today Show. With a background in law, she was hired by Today back in 1952, becoming the first TV network political news reporter. But her time in the cast of Bonnie and Clyde was her claim to acting glory, even playing a Blanche for two episodes of All in the Family in season nine. Then, beginning in the ‘80s, she starred as manipulative mother Beverly Harris on Roseanne, a role she reprised on the spinoff series, The Conners. Today Parsons is 96 years old, and has taught acting at universities like Yale and Columbia. Her latest big role will never be forgotten, as in 2003, Beverly was honored with a TV Land Award for Favorite Classic TV In-Law. Denver Pyle (Frank) Denver Pyle in the cast of Bonnie and Clyde and after / Everett Collection Frank is the Texas Ranger who led the 1934 posse that tracked down and killed the real Bonnie and Clyde… spoiler alert. The Bonnie and Clyde film cast almost looked different. Originally Morgan Woodward was slated to play Frank, but when filming of Cool Hand Luke fell behind, Denver Pyle landed the opportunity. DALLAS, from left: Larry Hagman, Denver Pyle in ‘After Midnight’ (Season 13, Episode 17, aired February 9, 1990), 1978-91 / Everett Collection Pyle’s career took off with 14 appearances on the show The Range Rider starting in 1951, but the guy has had one extensive career, with his first recurring character being Briscoe Darling on the incredible Andy Griffith Show. His Buck Webb was a huge part of The Doris Day Show in 1968. In 1988, Pyle created Uncle Jesse’s Fishing Tournament in Paris, Texas, raising thousands of dollars for children’s charities, and it’s still going strong today. His Uncle Jesse Duke on The Dukes of Hazzard was one of his last roles as he died at 77 years old on Christmas Day in 1997. Evans Evans and Gene Wilder (Velma Davis and Eugene Gizzard) The tearful duo of Gene Wilder and Evans Evans / YouTube screenshot Velma Davis and Eugene Grizzard are an unlucky couple squeezed into a car between a bunch of Barrows until Bonnie gives the word to get them out of there. They both portray the fear and helplessness that one would have in such nefarious company. This was actually Gene WIlder’s film debut, and we all know the sweet treats he got into after, becoming one of the best actors of the era. Sadly, Gene passed away in 2016 at the age of 83. Wilder and Evans / ImageCollect / YouTube screenshot His screen partner, Evans Evans, began acting in 1957 and appeared in over 25 feature films and television shows, including The Twilight Zone and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, but she didn’t act too frequently, We last saw her in an episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? in 1994. She married Seven Days in May director John Frankenheimer in 1963; they remained married until his death in 2002. Today she’s 86 years old and lives a quiet, private life. Michael J. Pollard (C.W. Moss) Michael J. Pollard over the years / Everett Collection / ImageCollect C.W. Moss is the dim-witted gas station attendant who drove getaway cars and shed tears after each victim the gang took. Michael J. Pollard / ImageCollect Pollard was well known for his short stature, which made him perfect for youthful roles well into his twenties. He also had a quick two-episode stint on Dobie Gillis. Overall, he had a great career, with some highlights including 1987’s Roxanne alongside Steve Martin, as well as playing Owen in 1989’s Tango and Cash. His career slowed in the 2000s, with one of his final prominent roles being Stucky in House of 1000 Corpses. He was married to Alice actress Beth Howland in the ’60s and they have one daughter together. Sadly, Pollard died in November 2019 at age 80 from cardiac arrest. It’s safe to assume many cried at his passing as well. Faye Dunaway (Bonnie Parker) Style icon Faye Dunaway from the cast of Bonnie and Clyde / Everett Collection / ImageCollect Bonnie Parker joins Clyde on the run from the law, and Faye is so beautiful and expressive in this sensual role, it’s no wonder she became a film and fashion icon because of it. Faye Dunaway / Dennis Van Tine/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / ImageCollect Faye stepped off the stage and onto the silver screen in 1967, with both the comedic film The Happening and her trigger-happy Bonnie Parker, securing a spot in the Bonnie and Clyde cast by beating the likes of actresses like Jane Fonda and Ann-Margret. Warren’s sis Shirley MacLaine was strongly considered for Bonnie until Warren fully decided to tackle Clyde. After Bonnie and Clyde, Dunaway was involved in another hit, 1968’s The Thomas Crown Affair, opposite Steve McQueen, hired directly off of her role as Bonnie The late ‘60s into the ‘70s brought some career setbacks for Dunaway. Both her films Doc and The Deadly Trap were financial flops. Thankfully, a career resurgence came with 1974’s Chinatown, which further cemented Faye’s status as the female leader of the second Golden Age of Hollywood. She was once again masterful, this time drawing Jack Nicholson into a complicated mess. Dunaway later called Chinatown, “possibly the best film I ever made.” Her career evolved to more mature roles beginning with her controversial portrayal of Joan Crawford in 1981’s Mommie Dearest. Protective of her private life, she rarely gives interviews and makes very few public appearances. She has been married twice, first to singer Peter Wolf and then to photographer Terry O’Neill, with whom she had a son named Liam. Most recently, in 2019, Dunaway’s temperament finally caught up with her. She had been working on the stage play Tea at Five when she apparently slapped one of the crew members and was released from the show. A lawsuit was filed for alleged homophobic verbal harassment. That hasn’t stopped the 83-year-old Dunaway from continuing to act, most recently in the 2017 film The Bye Bye Man. Now that we know where the Bonnie and Clyde cast ended up, it’s time to share memories of the film. Who delivers the best performance? Is this the best film from the 1960s? And what do you recall about the real Bonnie and Clyde? Get in the comments and let us know! BONNIE AND CLYDE, from left: Faye Dunaway, Warren Beatty, 1967 / Everett Collection Click for next Article The post The Cast Of ‘Bonnie And Clyde’ Then And Now 2024 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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TikTok to start labeling AI-generated content as technology becomes more universal
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TikTok to start labeling AI-generated content as technology becomes more universal

New York —  TikTok will begin labeling content created using artificial intelligence when it's uploaded from certain platforms. TikTok says its efforts are an attempt to combat misinformation from…
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