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"I get that people are trying to keep the blues alive, but to me it feels super-limiting": Six things you need to know about Troy Redfern
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"I get that people are trying to keep the blues alive, but to me it feels super-limiting": Six things you need to know about Troy Redfern

Troy Redfern was raised on a turkey farm. He's been an accountant and a butcher. And you can dance to his new album
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“It was the best thing I’d come up with for years – it vanished off the recorder and I could never, ever remember it. John was like, ‘Just tell yourself it was crap!’”: How Anathema made Distant Satellites
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“It was the best thing I’d come up with for years – it vanished off the recorder and I could never, ever remember it. John was like, ‘Just tell yourself it was crap!’”: How Anathema made Distant Satellites

Fate played positive and negative roles during the years-long development of their electronica-enhanced 10th album
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D.C. to Israel “You’ve Got to Pass the Deal With Hamas To Find Out What’s In It.” 
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D.C. to Israel “You’ve Got to Pass the Deal With Hamas To Find Out What’s In It.” 

A little "constructive ambiguity" never hurt anyone. Right? The post D.C. to Israel “You’ve Got to Pass the Deal With Hamas To Find Out What’s In It.”  appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Biden to Sign “Tough” Order Limiting Border Invaders to 900,000 a Year
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Biden to Sign “Tough” Order Limiting Border Invaders to 900,000 a Year

Based on current numbers, the border closure would never even kick in. The post Biden to Sign “Tough” Order Limiting Border Invaders to 900,000 a Year appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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$120,000 Cash Bribe for Juror in Somali $250M Fraud Case
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$120,000 Cash Bribe for Juror in Somali $250M Fraud Case

Of course there's an Ilhan Omar connection. The post $120,000 Cash Bribe for Juror in Somali $250M Fraud Case appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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10 Unique Places with Crazy Claims to Fame
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10 Unique Places with Crazy Claims to Fame

Open up a map, throw a dart (hopefully not at your computer), and you’re bound to strike one of our world’s innumerable towns, villages, cities, or municipalities. Understandably, not all of them can be special or unique. But the following places don’t adhere to expectations or uniformity. Instead, each has some remarkable aspect that sets […] The post 10 Unique Places with Crazy Claims to Fame appeared first on Listverse.
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Looking Back, Moving Forward: What Future Holds for The Daily Signal
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Looking Back, Moving Forward: What Future Holds for The Daily Signal

The Heritage Foundation founded The Daily Signal 10 years ago this week, seeking to fill a void in media at a time when few conservative news outlets existed. A decade later, the Washington, D.C.-based news outlet is entering a new chapter and aiming to expand its influence.  “We are so excited that with the blessing of The Heritage Foundation, The Daily Signal is now its own independent media organization,” Rob Bluey, the news outlet’s president and executive editor, explains on “The Daily Signal Podcast.”  The move to become its own organization, Bluey says, provides The Daily Signal with the opportunity to grow its team, acquire White House and congressional press credentials, and offers more editorial freedom to cover elections and campaigns.  From its inception, The Daily Signal has had a mission that aligns with The Heritage Foundation, according to Bluey, and “I think that the conservative principles that have guided Heritage will continue to guide The Daily Signal in the future, even as an independent media organization, because ultimately, we will be organized as both a nonprofit and a for-profit.” Bluey joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain what the changes at the news outlet mean for readers and podcast listeners, and to share a bit of the organization’s history.  Listen to the podcast below: The post Looking Back, Moving Forward: What Future Holds for The Daily Signal appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Joe Biden Tells Crowd He Won't Allow Trump to Do This to Us (WATCH)
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Joe Biden Tells Crowd He Won't Allow Trump to Do This to Us (WATCH)

Joe Biden Tells Crowd He Won't Allow Trump to Do This to Us (WATCH)
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Medieval game pieces found in lost German castle
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Medieval game pieces found in lost German castle

An excavation at the Burgstein castle site in southern Germany unearthed an exceptional assemblage of medieval game pieces: a chess knight, four flower-shaped tokens and a die, all carved from antler. They date to the 11th or 12th century, which makes them rare surviving pieces from the early decades of when chess took root in Europe. The progenitor of chess was born in India and from there was introduced to Persia in the 7th century. It was in Persia that it took on characteristic features like “checkmate” (originally “shah mat!” which is Persian for “the king is helpless”) and developed the rule set we recognize today. Chess became a key element of a young noble’s education in Persia, and its educational role in developing the skills of the nobility followed when chess spread to Europe. By the early 12th century, it was so thoroughly established that Petrus Alfonsus, author and physician to Alfonso I, King of Aragon, listed playing chess as one of the seven virtuous disciplines all good knights should learn (the other six are riding, swimming, archery, fencing, hunting and poetry). The finds were discovered during excavations by the DFG Collaborative Research Centre 1070 Resource Cultures and the [State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Baden-Württemberg] in a previously unknown castle in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg, Reutlingen district). “They were lying under the debris of a wall where they were lost or hidden in the Middle Ages,” said Dr Michael Kienzle (University of Tübingen). This covering contributed to the exceptionally good surface preservation of the artefacts. “Under the microscope, a typical sheen from holding and moving the pieces can be seen,” explained Dr Flavia Venditti (University of Tübingen). The wear pattern detectable on the surface of the knight indicates that the piece was lifted and moved the same way it is in chess matches today, evidence that the rules of the game have been consistent for a thousand years. Most well-preserved surviving chess pieces from the Middle Ages date to the 13th century or later, so this grouping gives archaeologists a unique opportunity to study early European chess play. The eyes and mane of the 4 cm high horse figure are vividly shaped. This elaborate design is typical of particularly high-quality chess pieces from this period. The red paint residues found on the flower-shaped pieces are currently being chemically analyzed. The finds will be going on public display for the first time at a special exhibition in Pfullinger the weekend of June 15th. They will then be part of the large state exhibition The Hidden Land in Stuttgart starting September 13th. The knight, die and one of the tokens have been 3D scanned and can now be viewed online.
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Stephen A. Smith Lights Up Analyst Over WNBA Delusion, Caitlin Clark Jealousy - 'Who Talks About the WNBA?!'
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Stephen A. Smith Lights Up Analyst Over WNBA Delusion, Caitlin Clark Jealousy - 'Who Talks About the WNBA?!'

The annual return of so-called “pride” month has made that hideous vice more conspicuous even where it involves nothing LGBT-related. For instance, near the conclusion of a very lengthy segment on…
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