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YUBNUB.NEWSAs Trade Talks Loom, Canada and Mexico Take Opposite Tracks[View Article at Source]Canada is opening up to China as Mexico looks to integrate more closely with the United States. The post As Trade Talks Loom, Canada and Mexico Take Opposite Tracks appeared first0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSSnow Drifts[View Article at Source]We can ignore the accumulating problems of this worldor shovel our way out.The post Snow Drifts appeared first on The American Conservative.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSLeavitt to Dokoupil: Well Sue If Trump Interview is EditedWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavittapproached CBS News Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil after his interview with President Donald Trump Wednesday with an apparent threat. Well0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSEuropeans Muster More Words Than Troops After Trump Pressures Allies With Sweeping Tariffs To Acquire GreenlandAfter President Donald Trump announced eight European nations face being hit with increasing tariffs until the U.S. is able to reach a deal to acquire Greenland, some of the countries leaders issued0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSEuropeans Muster More Words Than Troops After Trump Pressures Allies With Sweeping Tariffs To Acquire GreenlandAfter President Donald Trump announced eight European nations face being hit with increasing tariffs until the U.S. is able to reach a deal to acquire Greenland, some of the countries leaders issued0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSDAVID BLACKMON: Trump Should Put WEF On Notice Because Climate Scam Is OverPresident Donald Trump has never been shy about stating his belief that the climate change narrative pushed by the globalist community for the last half-century is a massive scam. He has said it0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMLate Antique necropolis with deliberately broken pottery found in FranceA necropolis from Late Antiquity has been discovered in in Bourget-du-Lac, southeastern France. The burials contain artifacts including coins, bronze jewelry, amber beads and locally-produced pottery that attest to the funerary rites of the period.The site, excavated prior to construction of a housing development, was on the outskirts of the ancient town. Archaeologists found remains ranging in date from the Roman era to the Modern Era, with the earliest being a wood post quadrangular structure dating to the late 1st century B.C./early 1st century A.D.). This building was replaced with a larger masonry structure in the Imperial era. Only the foundations remain, so its exact function is unknown, but archaeologists believe it was a dwelling initially. A large, very well-preserved kiln was found next to the building. It has been radiocarbon dates to the 3rd and 4th centuries, so it was a later addition.Adjacent to the masonry house is a burial ground in use from the 4th century through the first half of the 6th century. (A single later tomb dating to the 7th/8th centuries suggests the necropolis maintained its purpose in the collective memory even after a gap in use of more than a century.) Approximately 60 individual inhumation burials have been unearthed, arranged in rows that are increasingly dense with graves as they approach the dwelling.The deceased were buried in cysts formed by reused tegulae (large clay roof tiles) or by rubble walls that supported wooden planks. They were placed in the graves in supine position facing west, north or south. Some of them wore jewelry copper alloy bracelet with serpent head terminals, ivory bangles, amber beads and had ceramic jugs, pots and bowls as grave goods.The clay-coated pottery is typical of a locally manufactured type made in the workshop of Portout on the northern shores of Lake Bourget. (Bourget-du-Lac is on the southern shore about 15 miles away.) Some of the pottery bears signs of having been deliberately broken in the funerary rites. They werent smashed, but rather carefully broken, for example the neck of a jug snapped off the body.Biological data have already made it possible to define a community space without selective recruitment, where adult graves (men and women) are located alongside those of children, sometimes in groupings that could reflect social or family ties between individuals.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 18th January 2026Historical Events1775 - The West India Committee founded in London by London sugar merchants and Caribbean planters. Initially instrumental in promoting slavery, later aided campaign to end slavery.1896 - First college basketball game with 5 players on each side is conducted by the University of Iowa; invites student athletes from University of Chicago for an experimental game; Chicago beats Iowa 15-121983 - Dick Motta becomes the 5th NBA coach to record 600 wins as his Dallas Mavericks defeat the Golden State Warriors, 112-102 in Oakland, California2009 - "We Are One" concert at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington prior to Barack Obama's inauguration attracts an estimated crowd of 400,000; performers include: Beyonc, Jon Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, Mariah Carey, Josh Groban, Herbie Hancock, John Legend, Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen, U2, and Stevie Wonder2024 - US city of Lexington starts a new tourism campaign aimed at extraterrestrial travelers by beaming a welcome message into space via an infrared laserMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1872 - Paul Lautaud [Maurice Boissard], French writer and theatre critic (Petit ami), born in Paris, France (d. 1956)1922 - Bob Bell, American clown, born in Flint, Michigan (d. 1997)1941 - David Ruffin, American soul musician and early lead singer for The Temptations ("My Girl"; "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"), born in Whynot, Mississippi (d. 1991)1950 - Pat Sullivan, American College Football Hall of Fame quarterback (Heisman Trophy 1971, Auburn University; NFL: Atlanta Falcons) and coach (TUC, Samford), born in Birmingham, Alabama (d. 2019)1993 - Morgan York, American actress (Cheaper by the Dozen) and narrative podcaster (Halfmoon Chronicles), born in Burbank, CaliforniaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1918 - Bohuslav Jeremi, Czech composer, dies at 581986 - Claire James, American actress (Jack Armstrong), dies at 651995 - Ron Luciano, American baseball umpire in the American League (1969-79), dies at 571996 - Jos Kunst, Dutch composer, dies at 602021 - Josep Mestres-Quadreny, Spanish composer, dies at 91More Famous Deaths0 Commentaires 0 Parts 17 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSHow do you grow as a Christian in a post-Christian age?By Thiago Silva, Op-ed contributor Sunday, January 18, 2026iStock/shuang paul wangChristianity in the West is living through a decisive moment. The cultural structures that once held faith in place0 Commentaires 0 Parts 16 Vue