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Democrats Suddenly Change Slogan To 'Orange Man Good'
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Democrats Suddenly Change Slogan To 'Orange Man Good'

U.S. — After a noticeably carrot-hued President Joe Biden gave a live address to the nation last night, top Democrat marketing strategists scrambled to suddenly change their official slogan to "Orange Man Good."
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Nostalgia Machine
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Pamela Anderson Opens Up About The Reality Of Her Happiness As She Turns 57
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Pamela Anderson Opens Up About The Reality Of Her Happiness As She Turns 57

To celebrate her 57th birthday. Pamela Anderson shared a series of photos featuring random moments such as views of her garden, some bread dough in a bowl, a black and white picture of herself tending to potted plants, and a sweet note that read, “I’m going to make life beautiful no matter what it takes.” Pamela noted that she was happier than ever and thanked her loved ones and fans for their kind wishes. Her appearance was proof of her caption as she looked relaxed with her hair in a messy bun and a white round neck top. She kept up with her makeup-free face, which she maintains with her brand’s skincare products. Pamela Anderson turns 57 and fans celebrate Instagram Pamela’s birthday post went viral with over 130,000 likes from fans and thousands of comments from well-wishers. “Happy birthday to the beautiful flower who finally blossoms, keep exploring yourself and life and nature, you’re a beautiful soul in a beautiful body and face,” someone wrote. RELATED: Pamela Anderson’s Latest Makeup-Free Look Sparks Negative Reactions Due to her love for animals, Pamela has also been involved with animal protective organizations such as Mercy For Animals, and they also send in kind words. “We adore you and we’re so grateful you were born,” they wrote. Peta also called her a “beautiful and kind advocate for every species.” Instagram Bare-faced and content Since Pamela ditched makeup, she attained a new level of freedom and security which she continues to gush about. She is now more focused on skincare and as a result, she partnered with Sonsie Skin to create vegan and cruelty-free products for healthy skin. In her words, the world opened up when she let go of makeup. Instagram She recently celebrated the brand’s first anniversary recently, sharing a clip of her simple three-step routine with fans. The mother of two received backlash from critics who expressed their displeasure at her choice to go bare-faced. Regardless, she continues to encourage women to embrace aging and the facial changes that heart. Click for next Article The post Pamela Anderson Opens Up About The Reality Of Her Happiness As She Turns 57 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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‘Eagles’ Singer Don Henley Files Lawsuit Seeking Return Of Handwritten ‘Hotel California’ Lyric Sheets
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‘Eagles’ Singer Don Henley Files Lawsuit Seeking Return Of Handwritten ‘Hotel California’ Lyric Sheets

In March this year, Don Henley, the lead singer of the Eagles, discovered that handwritten notes and song lyrics for their iconic hit “Hotel California” were being auctioned. He claimed the pages had been stolen from him, igniting a controversy over their rightful ownership. Henley’s concerns led to a criminal investigation, which ultimately targeted three individuals: Glenn Horowitz, Craig Inciardi, and Edward Kosinski. These men, known as collectible experts, were accused of trying to profit from the allegedly stolen documents. Despite the gravity of the accusations, prosecutors eventually decided to drop the criminal charges against them. Undeterred by this setback, Henley remained steadfast in his pursuit of justice, emphasizing his commitment to reclaiming the stolen memorabilia and holding the alleged perpetrators accountable. Recently, the 76-year-old followed through on his promise by officially filing a new lawsuit against Horowitz, Inciardi, and Kosinski. Don Henley files suit to recover handwritten notes containing ‘Hotel California’ lyrics The Eagles, l to r: Bernie Leadon, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Randy Meisner, Don Felder, ca. early 1970s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection On Friday, 28th of June, Henley initiated a civil suit at a Manhattan Federal court seeking repossession of the notes. His attorney, Daniel Petrocelli in an email statement after the filing asserted that the handwritten notes and lyrics in question were unequivocally the personal property of Henley and his family. RELATED: Don Henley Thought One Eagles Song Sounded “Corny” Petrocelli maintained that at no point had his client authorized any individual or entity, including the three defendants named in the complaint, to sell, distribute, or otherwise commercialize these personal items for profit. He stressed that Henley was steadfast in his position that these materials were never intended to be part of any commercial transaction and that any attempts to profit from them were unauthorized and against his explicit wishes. The Eagles (Don Henley, Glenn Fry, Joe Walsh and Timothy B Schmit)arriving for the “History of the Eagles Part One” screening as part of the Sundance London Festival 2013 at the O2, Greenwich, London 25/04/2013 Picture by: Steve Vas / Featureflash Edward Kosinski and Craig Inciardi’s lawyers say they are ready for the legal battle ahead Lawyers representing Kosinski and Inciardi dismissed the legal action against their clients as unfounded. They pointed out that the initial criminal case had been dropped after it was discovered that Henley had misled prosecutors by withholding essential information. The Eagles, the ‘Hell Freezes Over’, tour, from left: Joe Walsh Timothy B. Schmitt, Don Henley, Don Felder, Glenn Frey, 1994. Shawn Crowley, the lawyer for Kosinski, expressed in an emailed statement that Don Henley was attempting to rewrite history. He emphasized their eagerness to litigate the case and to bring a lawsuit against Henley to hold him responsible for what they described as his repeated lies and misuse of the justice system. Click for next Article The post ‘Eagles’ Singer Don Henley Files Lawsuit Seeking Return Of Handwritten ‘Hotel California’ Lyric Sheets appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Biden in Full-On Denial, ‘Certain’ to Stay in the Race
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Biden in Full-On Denial, ‘Certain’ to Stay in the Race

Joe Biden hasn’t budged an inch. But neither has the growing chorus of alarm everywhere on the left outside of the DC beltway. It has been said that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to…
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Your Lying Eyes
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Your Lying Eyes

For more A.F. Branco cartoons, go to WesternJournal.com/cartoons.
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Karine Jean-Pierre told one sick lie on live TV that left Democrats shaking their heads
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Karine Jean-Pierre told one sick lie on live TV that left Democrats shaking their heads

Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith, United States Government Work, via Flickr Karine Jean-Pierre continues to embarrass herself trying to spin Joe Biden’s failures. She upped the ante with…
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Could We Replace Ingenuity With a Swarm of Robotic Bees?
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Could We Replace Ingenuity With a Swarm of Robotic Bees?

Humans finally achieved controlled flight on another planet for the first time just a few years ago. Ingenuity, the helicopter NASA sent to Mars, performed that difficult task admirably. It is now taking a well-deserved rest until some intrepid human explorer someday comes by to pick it up and hopefully put it in a museum somewhere. But what if, instead of a quadcopter, NASA used a series of flexible-wing robots akin to bees to explore the Martian terrain? That was the idea behind the Marsbee proposal by Chang-Kwon Kang and his colleagues at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. The project was supported by a NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) grant back in 2018 – let’s see what they did with it. The concept was initially inspired by work at the University of Tokyo on a dragonfly-like micro aerial vehicle (MAV). It is one of the few drones able to fly in Earth’s gravity using flexible wings that flap. But would it be useful on Mars? Mars has both advantages and disadvantages compared to Earth when considering whether flexible wing flight is possible. In the advantage column, it has about ? of the gravity of our home planet, so less force is necessary for an aircraft to lift off. However, there is only about 1% of the atmosphere on Mars compared to Earth, so a flexible-wing aircraft would have significantly less atmosphere to push off to create that force. Fraser explains Ingenuity’s final fate. Ultimately, part of the Phase I project for the Marsbee grant was to determine whether the approach was feasible. But why do so in the first place? Ingenuity, known at the time as the Mars 2020 Helicopter, was already on the path to conducting the first powered flight on another planet. While it was successful at its stated mission, it had several downsides, including a relatively large size, which is at a premium on interplanetary trips, and a flight time limited to only about 3 minutes.  Neither of those limitations was a show-stopper, obviously, but a flexible-wing aircraft that is smaller and lighter could solve both of those problems. Engineers could potentially even store multiple craft in the same space as what Ingenuity needed in its ride-along with Perseverance. But would they work? The short answer appears to be “not without additional technical development.” Modeling of the design showed weaknesses in a few areas that must be addressed before launching any successful Marsbee mission. The biggest hurdle appeared to be how flexible structures, like those that would make up the system’s wings, interacted with the uncertain aerodynamic environment of the Red Planet.  Video describing the Marsbee concept.Credit – NASA 360 YouTube Channel Other challenges include the weight of the battery pack and the development of a guidance and control system that could deal with the randomly windy Martian atmosphere while remaining small and light enough to fit on a flexible wing flyer. Also, it would be challenging to direct the flyers without a GPS, which doesn’t yet exist on Mars. For now, efforts to develop Marsbees seem to have been put on hold, at least for the last several years. With the success of Ingenuity, many questions about the feasibility of flight on the Red Planet have already been answered. But with a little more technical development and derisking, it might be possible that someday we’ll see flights of robotic bees buzzing around the Red Planet. Learn More:Kang et al. – Marsbee – Swarm of Flapping Wing Flyers for Enhanced Mars ExplorationUT – The Ingenuity Team Downloads the Final Data from the Mars Helicopter. The Mission is OverUT – A Helicopter is Going to Titan. Could an Airplane be Next?UT – Cruising the Cloud Tops of Venus With a Solar-Powered Airplane Lead Image:Artist’s depiction of the Marsbee concept.Credit – Kang et al. The post Could We Replace Ingenuity With a Swarm of Robotic Bees? appeared first on Universe Today.
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Elvis Presley's Blue Suede Shoes Sell at Auction
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Elvis Presley's Blue Suede Shoes Sell at Auction

Iconic footwear from classic '50s performance sold for top end of expectations. Continue reading…
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FURIOUS Congress man MERCILESSLY CONFRONTS Maryokars over BLATANT lies in Congress
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