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How to Raise Resilient Kids Through Mood Swings & Hormones - Monica Swanson
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Education Is Discipleship: A Mindset Shift Every Christian Homeschool Mom Needs - Nicki Truesdell
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Are 9/11 And Epstein Connected?
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Comedy songs, British humour, and how ‘The Young Ones’ defeated David Bowie in the charts
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Comedy songs, British humour, and how ‘The Young Ones’ defeated David Bowie in the charts

A strange week in chart history... The post Comedy songs, British humour, and how ‘The Young Ones’ defeated David Bowie in the charts first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Satan, Prince of this World: An overview of Chapter 4 & 5
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Satan, Prince of this World: An overview of Chapter 4 & 5

The Luciferian doctrine, as expounded by Albert Pike and other High Priests, teaches the inversion of God’s Commandments and the exact opposite of God’s plan for the universe.  It also includes principles […] The post Satan, Prince of this World: An overview of Chapter 4 & 5 first appeared on The Expose.
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Bruce Springsteen
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Bruce Springsteen

As a New Jersey teen, Bruce Springsteen got his first guitar and started learning Rock and Blues songs. His sister’s boyfriend was in a group and that gave Springsteen the “in” he needed. From there he traveled through a series of bands before signing what turned out to be a horribly unfair management contract. But that contract, bad as it was, served as Springsteen’s launching pad.The Bruce Springsteen Band formed in ’71 as a ten-piece outfit with horns. After a couple of shows a female back-up singer and some horn players were gone. Fortunately, Clarence Clemons (sax) made the cut. But soon the group was on hiatus.After unsuccessfully wandering around California, Springsteen signed a management contract with Mike Appel’s production company. Even though Appel got Springsteen an audition with legendary producer John Hammond the very next day, the contract proved disastrous. That audition led to an album deal with Columbia Records. Springsteen was to get a paltry $25,000 advance per album. Also, Columbia saw Springsteen as a Folk act. Having other ideas, he quickly resurrected his backing group naming them the E Street Band. “Greetings From Asbury Park” was the first offering but it failed to resonate with the single “Blinded By The Light” sinking with hardly a trace. “The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle,” despite rigorous touring, also stalled.With a career that was building but not breaking out, Springsteen and Rock journalist Jon Landau crossed paths. Eventually, Landau became a friend, confidant and co-producer., Landau saw Springsteen at a Cambridge, MA, show and wrote, “I have seen Rock ‘n’ Roll’s future – and its name is Bruce Springsteen.” The song that caught Landau’s ear was “Born To Run,” which became Springsteen’s signature song. Many classic albums have an inauspicious beginning and “Born To Run” was one of them. Born To Run Guitarist Steven Van Zandt’s involvement had been limited to arranging the horns on “10th Avenue Freeze Out.” “I was just in the studio, hanging around,” said Van Zandt. Springsteen asked what he thought of the album. ‘I think it sucks,’ answered Van Zandt. That might have got him tossed out but Springsteen challenged him to fix it. “So I went and fixed it,” said Van Zandt, who soon became a key member of the E Street Band. The “Born To Run” album became a huge hit. Of course, it didn’t hurt to have Springsteen’s mug on the covers of both Time and Newsweek in the same week. Some cried hype.Instead of working on a follow-up Springsteen was mired in legal troubles spending most of ’76 and a large chunk of ’77 trying to free himself from Appel’s grip. He was forced to the sidelines until the issue was resolved. Meanwhile, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band rode to the top of the U.S. charts with a cover of “Blinded By The Light.” The Earth Band also recorded another Springsteen composition, “Spirit In The Night.”Once the management issue was settled, Springsteen was free to continue his career creating ’78’s “Darkness On The Edge Of Town.” He also launched a 109 show U.S. tour covering 86 cities. Hungry Heart Double album “The River” rolled out in ’80 (with the classic “Hungry Heart”). The man was certainly prolific with his songs were recorded by Natalie Cole (“Pink Cadillac”), Pointer Sisters (“Fire”), Dave Edmunds (“From Small Things – Big Things One Day Come”) and Gary “U.S.” Bonds (“This Little Girl”). He followed “The River” with a total change of pace. “Nebraska” was nearly all-acoustic and was recorded on four track equipment. “Born In The U.S.A.” made Springsteen a superstar. On the liner notes for his “Greatest Hits” collection he mentioned how weird it was to be a pop star (thanks to “Dancing In The Dark”) in his mid-30s. He also claimed he “loved” it. “Born In The U.S.A.” had a no shortage of great songs. In addition to “Dancing In The Dark,” there was the title track, “Glory Days,” “I’m Goin’ Down” and “Cover Me.” Even the ballads “My Hometown” and “I’m On Fire” showed man at the height of his songwriting and performing powers. Dancing In The Dark Glory Days Both ‘84 presidential candidates tried to acquire “Born In The U.S.A.” as their campaign theme. Apparently neither Ronald Reagan, Walter Mondale nor their handlers really listened to the song. Instead of being a joyous Beach Boy-type celebration of the good life, “Born In The U.S.A.” charted the dark underbelly of America – the pain, frustration and sense of hopelessness. Springsteen wisely refused overtures from both camps. Born In The USA Tunnel Of love Though a bit subdued, Springsteen’s next effort was the brilliant “Tunnel of Love” album. The main theme was love’s trials and tribulations. In the early ’90s Springsteen had just about finished his “Human Touch” album when a burst of creativity hit and he wrote and recorded “Lucky Town.” Packaged together, then separately, each sold over a million copies. “Lucky Town” was the harder edged of the two. The introspective “Human Touch” and the rough and tumble “Better Days” were released as singles. Springsteen continued to record and tour in the ‘90s but spent more time focused on parenthood and the domestic life. But twenty-seven years after hitting the cover of Time, Springsteen made the cover again (a record period between first and second Time cover appearances) on the strength of “The Rising.” Though some songs were completed before 911 (9/11/01), they had the mark of that horrific day and reflected the loss at ground zero when the Trade Center towers came down. Springsteen changed course for his ’05 release “Dust & Devils.” The stripped-down acoustic arrangements left plenty of room for sober lyrics dealing with life’s trepidations. “Magic,” the 11-track ’07 album, was Springsteen’s first with the E Street Band in five years (since ’02’s “The Rising”). “You could say that it’s a little more sonically guitar-driven than any past Bruce album,” said Landau. “Radio Nowhere” won Solo Rock Vocal Performance and Rock Song Grammy Awards.“Working On A Dream,” Springsteen’s 16th studio album was produced by longtime collaborator Brendan O’Brien. The ’08 set was recorded with the E Street Band during downtime on their tour. “All the songs were written quickly (and) we usually used one of our first few takes,” said Springsteen. The album contained “The Last Carnival,” a song that paid tribute to late E Street Band member Danny Federici. “It started out as a way of making sense of his passing,” explained Springsteen. “He was a part of that sound of the boardwalk the band grew up with.”Just days following the album’s debut Springsteen and The E Street Band performed during halftime at Super Bowl XLIII (43) in Tampa. They played “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out,” “Born To Run,” “Working On A Dream” and “Glory Days.”There was more. Springsteen received Best Rock Song award at the 51st Grammy Awards for “Girls In Their Summer Clothes.” But he was initially unaware. “I opened the newspaper on Monday and saw that I had won, and thought, ‘Well, that’s great,'” said The Boss.Springsteen kept his Grammy streak alive when he picked up the Best Solo Rock Performance trophy in ’10 for “Working On A Dream.”.Though the past is the past, the future was about to execrably change. Clemons had been an integral part of the E Street Band since its inception. Springsteen was leaning on Clemons for the “Born To Run” cover. And that seemed symbolic of their relationship – in the studio and especially on stage. So it was hard to comprehend that age and time would conspire to take the “Big Man” down. On June 12, ‘11, Clemons suffered a stroke at his home in Florida. Six days later, he was gone.“(Clarence} loved the saxophone, loved our fans and gave everything he had every night he stepped on stage,” said Springsteen. “His loss is immeasurable and we are honored and thankful to have known him and had the opportunity to stand beside him for nearly forty years. He was my great friend, my partner.”“We will continue to make music and perform,” wrote bandmate Steve Van Zandt on his website. “But it will be very different without him.”Produced by Ron Aniello, “Wrecking Ball” dropped in ’12. The album debuted at #1 in 16 different countries including the U.S. where it sold approximately 196,000 copies in its first week on the way to moving 1.5 million units worldwide to become of the year’s best-selling albums. The songs on Springsteen’s 17th album had “social overtones” and economic justice themes (that’s no surprise) that were written before Occupy Wall Street movement captured headlines..Two years later, Springsteen returned with “High Hopes,” a collection of covers and originals. It became Springsteen’s eleventh #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200. Opening week sales totaled 99,000 copies. ‘”Western Stars” and “Letter To You,” which arrived in ’19 and ’20, respectively, were critical and commercial success in the United States. “Western Stars,” as the title suggests, evoked the west while “Letter To You” touched on aging and death. Returning to his roots, Springsteen delivered “Only The Stong Survive,” a collection of R&B and Soul covers. The ’20 set was produced by Aniello who played all the instruments except guitar and piano, which Springsteen handled, with horns by the E. Street Horns. ### The post Bruce Springsteen appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
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Pearl Harbor Revisited: What Did Washington Know—and When?
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Pearl Harbor Revisited: What Did Washington Know—and When?

by Jonas E. Alexis, The Unz Review: Mark Dankof is the former 36th District Chairman of the Republican Party in King County/Seattle. He was an elected delegate to Texas State Republican Conventions in 1994 and 1996 and entered the United States Senate race in Delaware in 2000 as the nominated candidate of the Constitution Party […]
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The growing isolation and persecution of Christians who put Christ first in their faith and America first in their politics
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The growing isolation and persecution of Christians who put Christ first in their faith and America first in their politics

by Leo Hohmann, Leo’s Newsletter: The warmongering neocon ideology that dominates Washington is driving a wedge right through the middle of the Christian churches. This is a satanic attack being exploited by the globalists. The Kabuki theater known as the Iran peace talks continues this week in Geneva, Switzerland. Everyone knows that President Trump is […]
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The Truth About Processed Foods: Myths vs. Facts
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Moderna Seeks To Have mRNA Flu Vaccine Ready This Year After FDA Reverses Decision
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Moderna Seeks To Have mRNA Flu Vaccine Ready This Year After FDA Reverses Decision

The Food and Drug Administration has reversed course and will review the application for Moderna’s mRNA-based influenza vaccine. Previously, the vaccine manufacturer said the agency declined to review its application for an “investigational influenza vaccine.” Moderna Says FDA Declined To Review Application For “Investigational” Vaccine "To advance the review, Moderna proposed a regulatory pathway based on age, seeking full approval for adults 50 to 64 years of age and accelerated approval for adults 65 and older, along with a post-marketing requirement to conduct an additional study in older adults," Moderna stated in a release. "Following submission of the amended application, the FDA has accepted the biologics license application (BLA) for review and assigned a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) goal date of August 5, 2026. Pending review and FDA approval, mRNA-1010 would be available for U.S. adults 50 years of age and older, including adults 65 and older, for the 2026/2027 flu season," it continued. "We appreciate the FDA's engagement in a constructive Type A meeting and its agreement to advance our application for review," said Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel. "Pending FDA approval, we look forward to making our flu vaccine available later this year so that America's seniors have access to a new option to protect themselves against flu," he continued. Today we announced that, in response to a prior Refusal-to-File letter, we engaged with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in a Type A meeting and proposed a revised regulatory approach for our investigational seasonal influenza vaccine candidate, mRNA-1010. Read more:… pic.twitter.com/ME92rJkNJq — Moderna (@moderna_tx) February 18, 2026 BioSpace has more: The RTF had thrown Moderna’s quest to reach breakeven status by 2028 into question, with William Blair saying in a February 11 note that following the news, they were reworking their models of Moderna’s future potential earnings on the fly. mRNA-1010 is expected to contribute billions in revenue, along with the company’s combo flu/COVID vaccine mRNA-1083. Moderna had been waiting for the regulatory process for mRNA-1010 to advance before moving an application forward for the combo vaccine. Now, order may be restored. On Wednesday, Jefferies noted that by 2027-28, Moderna could launch seven or more products in the respiratory, oncology and rare disease spaces. “Continued cost reductions could allow MRNA to achieve cash breakeven guidance by 2028,” the analysts wrote. "mRNA-1010 has now been accepted for review in the United States, Europe, Canada and Australia with further submissions planned in 2026. Moderna expects the first potential approvals for mRNA-1010 in 2026, subject to various ongoing regulatory reviews," Moderna stated in the release. NPR shared further: Health and Human Services Department spokesman Andrew Nixon said in an emailed statement to NPR last week that "the FDA rejected Moderna's application for filing because the company refused to follow very clear FDA guidance from 2024 to test its product in a clinical trial against a CDC-recommended flu vaccine to compare safety and efficacy." On Wednesday, Nixon said in an email to NPR that the FDA had a meeting with Moderna, leading the company to amend its application for the experimental shot, which the FDA accepted. "FDA will maintain its high standards during review and potential licensure stages as it does with all products," he said. Moderna says it agreed to add a confirmatory study in older adults that will use a high-dose flu shot after the mRNA vaccine is on the market, the company confirmed to NPR.
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