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A Look Back at Five Decades of Ancient Rome on Television
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A Look Back at Five Decades of Ancient Rome on Television

Craig Barker/The Conversation How often do you think about the Roman empire? That was the question posed by a highly popular TikTok trend from last year. Women the world over were surprised to find out that, for many men, the answer is “every day”, or at least “several times a week”. A resulting social media frenzy led to a wide range of commentary and op-ed pieces speculating about why this is the case. Irrespective of how often you personally think of Rome, its influence in the modern world is undeniable – and we need only look at our televisions to prove this. Storytellers have long embraced the Ancient Roman world as a vessel to explore a variety of themes. Amazon Prime’s recent series Those About to Die is just the latest example. Meanwhile, cinephiles and fans of the genre are waiting to see whether Ridley Scott can recapture the magic of the Oscar-winning film Gladiator (2000) in its forthcoming sequel. These new and upcoming productions provide the perfect opportunity to reexamine the many stories of Ancient Rome that have graced our screens through the decades. Read moreSection: NewsGeneralAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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Pete King to Newsmax: Harris 'Desperately Trying' to Escape Biden
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Pete King to Newsmax: Harris 'Desperately Trying' to Escape Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris, by unveiling an economic package focused on slashing housing, medical, and other costs, is "desperately trying" to get away from her years in President Joe Biden's administration, former Rep. Pete King told Newsmax on Sunday.
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CNN: Road to 270 Runs Through Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania
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CNN: Road to 270 Runs Through Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania

Razor-thin margins on the 2024 presidential electoral map makes it anyone's race, making the blue wall states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania the race clinchers, CNN's analysis Sunday found.
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Kamala Harris Unveils New Economic Platform 'We Must Seize The Means Of Production And Execute The Bourgeoisie'
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Kamala Harris Unveils New Economic Platform 'We Must Seize The Means Of Production And Execute The Bourgeoisie'

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her new campaign platform: a one-page document that simply says "We must seize the means of production and execute the Bourgeoisie."
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Gretchen Whitmer Says Critics Of Harris’ Price Gouging Plan Are ‘Reading Too Much’ Into It
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Gretchen Whitmer Says Critics Of Harris’ Price Gouging Plan Are ‘Reading Too Much’ Into It

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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‘I Know You Feel That Way’: Don Lemon Shocked By Reactions In Dem Stronghold When Polling On 2024 Presidential Choices
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‘I Know You Feel That Way’: Don Lemon Shocked By Reactions In Dem Stronghold When Polling On 2024 Presidential Choices

Former CNN host Don Lemon appeared to be surprised by reactions from people in Atlantic City, New Jersey when he asked them whether they support Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in an interview posted Saturday…
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‘Toxicity’ plagued Trump’s Secret Service detail before security failure
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‘Toxicity’ plagued Trump’s Secret Service detail before security failure

President Donald J. Trump disembarks Air Force One at Bemidji Regional Airport in Bemidji, Minnesota on Friday, Sept. 18, 2020, and is greeted by guests and supporters.Rancor, recriminations, and serious…
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Davidson: Dictatorship in America
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Davidson: Dictatorship in America

By Jeff Davidson If we are to believe the Left, Donald Trump is Hitler! J.D. Vance is weird! It makes sense, unfortunately, for those on the Left to keep proclaiming that Donald Trump is a dictator. Enough…
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Gen Alpha vs Millennial slang. Mom and son do amazing rapid fire comparison round.
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Gen Alpha vs Millennial slang. Mom and son do amazing rapid fire comparison round.

Slang is different depending on which generation you grew up in, of course there will always be some crossover but mostly it's not the same. Gen Z had a different slang than Millennials, just as Millennials had different popular terms than Gen X. The list goes on and on. Nobody says groovy unironically anymore and haven't for quite some time but generally the new term on the block was pretty easy to decipher. That doesn't always seem to be the case when it comes to the slang Gen Alpha uses. That's the generation currently still being born with the oldest of the cohort just barely middle school age. Their phrases are so unique that even the generation right above them is having a hard time understanding what they're talking about. Angie Bacuyani and her Gen Alpha son decided to give the internet a crash course in the new slag words by playing a word association lighting round. The mom would say a Millennial slang word and her son would immediately say a Gen Alpha word that means the same thing.It was a fun interaction if you aren't from Ohio. If you are from Ohio, surely Gen Alpha means no harm by saying it's the alternative word for crazy. Saying something is "lame" would now be known as "selling" while the word "cool" has been replaced with "sigma." Thanks to their video parents will finally know that "skibidi" just means "bad" and isn't some sort of disease or something to be concerned about, although "Skibidi Toilet" the character responsible for the gibberish word is a little weird. Aside from the word skibidi, Gen Alpha and Gen Z seem to be the main source being credited for today's slang, most of the words are derived from AAVE or African American Vernacular English, formally known as Ebonics. Many of the popular terms used today can be traced back to things people have said for years, but thanks to social media, they've made their way into the mainstream lexicon on younger adults and children. A few commenters pointed out this historical information while others felt amusingly confused. "I’m gen Z and I feel like I’m getting left behind," one person cries. "My teen says “fax / no printer” for facts / true / truth," another mom shares so parents can add it to their mental rolodex of terms to keep up with."I thought I was caught up until my daughter and her friend started walking about saying 'that’s giving,'" someone says.An Ohio resident had a question to ask Gen Alpha, "as an Ohioan I’m offended because how are we the word for crazy…what happened to Florida?!""I don’t understand why everyone acts like children are “coming up with” new slang (or style for that matter) almost everything we say that’s considered trendy through out recent history originates from the black community but we’re always acting like Kyle in 3rd period is making all this shit up on the fly," a commenter shares for additional context.It's important to give credit to the originators of trends and terms but most children are simply repeating what they hear. Since the terms are so wide spread, this fun video serves as a quick dictionary for confused parents trying to sort out what their children are saying, no cap.
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