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BREAKING VIDEO – Trump says he doesn’t see a reason to use Insurrection Act right now in Minnesota
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BREAKING VIDEO – Trump says he doesn’t see a reason to use Insurrection Act right now in Minnesota

President Trump just said that he doesn’t see a reason right now to use the Insurrection Act right now in Minnesota. Watch: I was hoping he’d go ahead and declare it so . . .
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Medical examiner likely to classify death of ICE detainee as homicide, recorded call says

When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced the Jan. 3 death of detainee Geraldo Lunas Campos at a Texas detention camp, the agency said "staff observed him in distress," and it gave no cause of death.
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Report: Death at Camp East Montana could be ruled a homicide

The Washington Post reported Thursday that the El Paso County's Office of the Medical Examiner "will likely" classify the recent death of a Camp East Montana detainee as a homicide.
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Illegal immigrant death at ICE detention center will likely be ruled a homicide: report

The death of an illegal immigrant at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in El Paso, Texas, will likely be ruled a homicide, according to a news report.
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Arkansas Rescinds Choice of Law School Dean Over Transgender Stance

Less than a week after naming a new dean, the University of Arkansas Law School has rescinded the offer after state politicians raised concerns about her views on transgender athletes.
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University of Arkansas withdraws incoming law dean's offer in wake of Republican complaints

The University of Arkansas abruptly revoked its offer to the incoming dean of its law school after key Republicans complained about her background and legal position on protections for transgender athletes.
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University of Arkansas rescinds job offer for woke dean over trans legal opinions

The University of Arkansas has rescinded a professor's job offer to take the helm at the law school over her stance on transgender issues.
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Clothing expert explains how Norwegian sweater designs make them warmer than a wool coat
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Clothing expert explains how Norwegian sweater designs make them warmer than a wool coat

Norway is known for the distinct folk art designs of its knitted sweaters, with geometric snowflakes and nature motifs, but did you know that the reason they look the way they do isn't purely aesthetic? The clothing expert behind The Iron Snail clothing brand shares all kinds of fascinating facts about textiles on the company's social media site, and his video about Norwegian sweaters is particularly fascinating. Anyone who has owned a traditional, authentic Norwegian sweater knows that they are warm. Not like normal sweater warm, but warmer than a full-on coat warm. But why? - YouTube www.youtube.com As the video explains, Norwegians perfected the art of stranded knitting to create a sweater that's warmer than a fur coat or a wool coat, and without all the bulk. Instead of knitting with one strand of yarn, this method uses two strands, essentially creating a double layer of wool that insulates heat incredibly well. The designs serve as a way to anchor the two different yarn strands together, in addition to looking beautiful. Being able to wear a sweater outside instead of a hefty coat makes it easier to do work in the cold, snowy mountains. With over seven million views and over 2,000 comments, it's clear people are intrigued: "I'm a big fan of stranded colorwork, but I had only thought of the visuals. It hadn't occurred to me that all the floats would in fact make wearables warmer! And one thing about it is that the strands would add an insulation layer of yarn, and a second layer with the air between the floats and the knitting (which if you've got a comforter or duvet, you know how warm that air can keep you), but it takes way less yarn than a full knit layer, so it definitely saves on material!" Those little details help anchor the two stands of yarn together.Photo credit: Canva"I get it from a materials perspective. It's an insulating layer with its own bulit-in mesh liner. More negative space near the skin, better breathability/moisture control and less heat loss.""I always figured that elaborate patterns like this serve a purpose beyond looks, most likely ease of making or strengthening the knitting, but it's nice to get confirmation.""I was lucky enough to receive a Dale sweater as a gift when I was 15. At the time I didn't realize the story behind these sweaters, and I had no idea how expensive they are. Believe me when I say that these things truly last a lifetime - 20 years later, I still have and use the same sweater, and it's still in almost perfect condition. It's one of the only cherished items in my wardrobe and I also think it's one of the ugliest things I own.""I thrifted a Norway sweater years ago without really fully knowing how awesome they were (I knit and liked it for that) it is literally the BEST thing I have ever thrifted by a long shot. So warm! So comfy! I also get a lot of compliments on it and people recognize the knit style which makes my fibre art loving heart happy." A classic Nordic sweater pattern might include snowflakes and reindeer. Photo credit: Canva"AND as you wear it, if the sweater is 100% wool, the yarns will felt together a little bit, making those floats on the inside super sturdy and even less likely to catch your fingers."Norwegian sweaters are functional works of art, and the price reflects that fact. A traditional Norwegian sweater will easily run in the $200–$300 range. The official sweater of the Norwegian Olympic team, made by Dale of Norway (a company that has been making sweaters for nearly 150 years), costs $350.But this style of sweater isn't only found in Norway. Often referred to as Nordic sweaters, they can be found all over Scandinavia and Iceland. They may set you back some dough, but they're worth the investment if you're looking for a high-quality, heirloom textile that keeps you as warm as a wool coat without the bulk.You can follow The Iron Snail on YouTube for more cool clothing history and facts.
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Boomers who grew up eating at cafeteria-style restaurants in the 1970s share their favorite meals
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Baby Boomers and Generation Jones (a microgeneration of Boomers born between 1954 and 1966) grew up eating many foods that defined the 1970s. From potluck dishes like fondue and quiche to home-cooked casseroles, they were served at dinner parties and family tables.And a specific type of dining was also popular during the era: cafeteria-style restaurants. At cafeterias, trays were loaded with nostalgic main dishes, sides, and of course, desserts.Boomers and Generation Jonesers on Reddit reminisced about the cafeteria-style restaurants that they frequented back in the 1970s. Plus, they shared their favorite meals and dishes that still make their mouths water to this day. - YouTube www.youtube.com "In Kentucky, at least, it was Morrison's cafeteria. I fondly remember their beef liver and onions." - Unlikely-Chair-2025"We had Piccadilly here in Louisville, along with Blue Boar. We also had Banquet Table, but that was a smorgasbord, not cafeteria style." - lysistrata3000"Luby’s!!! Always ate there with my grandparents in Texas. 'Let’s go to Luby’s. That way everyone can find something they want.' - Grandma. Char broiled steak, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, fried okra...and then seconds !" - krybaebee, Couscousfan07"Furr's Cafeterias in New Mexico. Fresh baked breads/dinner rolls/green chile cornbread. Sadly, all closed in 2021. It was always so damn good and the customers were of all generations, many times seeing great grandparents there with 4 generations at their table." - RebeccasRocket"Bishops Buffet. I have fond memories of their French Silk pie." - Any_Screen_7141, EitherHighlight5986 @retro303 #MorrisonsCafeteria #MorrisonsRestaurant #OldRestaurants #CafeteriaStyleDining #SouthernFoodMemories "I remember two from my area: York Steak House and The Jolly Troll Smorgasbord which had Scandinavian and American food." - LaLunaLady1960"I used to go to Sholl's Cafeteria in Downtown DC every Friday night with my AA sponsor before a meeting on 23rd Street. The food was...what you'd expect. I don't think they had blue Jello." - AndOneForMahler"Clifton’s in downtown L.A. was amazing." Unusual_Memory3133"I miss these restaurants! You can get the experience in a hospital cafeteria, but I really miss these! There was a small one for so many years in St. Joseph, MO. It was Jere Anne’s cafe. Awesome mile high pies! I was bummed when the finally closed. There was a Wyatt’s for a while, too. It was far larger but no one could beat the pies at Jere Anne’s!" - Happy_Raspberry_6299"K&W. 1 meat, 2 vegetables, 1 bread 5.99. I would stop in the way home from middle school and the old lady that rang me up would always give me a free drink and dessert." - DullSentence1512"One of our Kmart stores had a cafeteria in it!" - r1veriared @kevinearl93 The history of the Kmart cafe, Kmart family restaurants, and Holly’s cafe in Australian Kmart #kmart #kmartcafe #kmartcafeteria #kmartdiner #kmartaustralia #kmartmemories #kmarthistory #ripkmart #kmartmusic #hollyscafe "Does Ponderosa count? Upstate NY." - NES_Classical_Music"Minneapolis had the Forum Cafeteria, which closed in the 1970s. As a kid, it was a real treat to go there." - I_am_Partly_Dave"Soupplantation!!! I miss it so much." - No-Win-8380"MCL was the best." - IAMImportant"Cafeteria style is different than buffet style. Most are saying all-you-can-eat (mostly self serve) but cafeteria style is when you go down the line and say I want x, y, and z then you pay for it at the end of the line just like a school cafeteria. Both now are disgusting to me but as a kid it was great. In STL we had Miss Sheri’s (still open) and Garavaglia’s for cafeteria style and Old Country/Hometown buffet style." - Just-aquick-question"There was one in south Texas called Bonanza, we used to love it as kids because they had a huge desserts section… it was later replaced by a Golden Corral but it was not as good tbh." - User Unknown"The south had Morrison’s, Piccadilly and S&S cafeterias. Oh the food was so good. The yeast rolls, carved roast beef, the real stuff, the desserts, and Salisbury steak and mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese. If i could go back in time, I’d make a visit to any of them but especially S&S." - RuleNo8868
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