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YUBNUB.NEWSTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent Calls For Thorough Review of ENTIRE Federal ReserveTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent let loose on the Federal Reserve today. During an interview on CNBC, Bessent called out Jerome Powell and demanded a sweeping review of the entire Federal Reserve institution0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 101 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSIn Cringe Video, Zohran Mamdani Says Hes Returning to Africa, but Unfortunately Coming BackGood news, everyone! New York City mayoral candidate and communist Zohran Mamdani is out of the country! He's gone back to Uganda, but only for a personal event, and he'll be back soon. Mamdani decided0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 132 Views -
15 Harsh Truths About Growing Up Poor in Appalachian America15 Harsh Truths About Growing Up Poor in Appalachian America - History Collection 6. Underemployment and Low-Wage Jobs Entrance to mine shaft in West Virginia, photographed by Lewis Hine in 1908. Source: Wikipedia Many Appalachian residents struggle with underemployment, working seasonal, part-time, or minimum-wage jobs with few or no benefits. Job...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views
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15 Hidden Legends: Black Musicians Who Shaped Rock Before Elvis15 Hidden Legends: Black Musicians Who Shaped Rock Before Elvis - History Collection 3. Chuck Berry Chuck Berry In 1957. Source: Wikipedia Chuck Berry’s electrifying guitar riffs and storytelling prowess made him a true architect of rock and roll. Classics like “Maybellene” and “Johnny B. Goode” captured the spirit of youth and rebellion, setting the template...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views
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15 Mountain Roads That Lead to Forgotten Histories15 Mountain Roads That Lead to Forgotten Histories - History Collection 8. The Old Strynefjell Road, Norway Source: Norwegian Xplorer Road Adventures / YouTube A 19th-century engineering marvel, the Old Strynefjell Road once served as a vital artery linking Norway’s remote fjord communities. Its narrow, winding path, now bypassed by modern routes, is bordered...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views
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15 Marches That Broke Men’s Feet and Souls15 Marches That Broke Men’s Feet and Souls - History Collection 1. The Bataan Death March (1942) Prisoners photographed during the march. They have their hands tied behind their backs. They are (left to right): Pvt Samuel Stenzler (d. May 1942); Pvt Frank Spears (killed June 1945); Capt John McDonnell Gallagher, who died shortly after this picture was taken on...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views
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The Coal Miner’s Life: A Day in the Dark, a Life on the EdgeThe Coal Miner’s Life: A Day in the Dark, a Life on the Edge - History Collection 1. Early Mornings and Grueling Schedules As the alarm clock rings, miners gear up at dawn, golden sunlight spilling over the rugged mine landscape. | Photo by Unknown (Unknown) on Wikimedia Commons Coal miners’ days often start well before the sun rises, with shifts that can last...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views
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14 Strange Things Found Beneath American Cities14 Strange Things Found Beneath American Cities - History Collection 1. Abandoned Subway Tunnels Cincinnati Subway – Race St. Station Abandoned under Central Parkway as part of the Cincinnati Subway System. In the middle is the interurban line which does not allow a train/trolley to travel straight through the station. Source: Wikipedia Under cities like New...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views
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The Theology of Vacation: How Rest Reflects God’s Design for Our LivesThe Theology of Vacation: How Rest Reflects God’s Design for Our Lives The first time I truly felt my soul exhale, I was standing barefoot on a beach with nothing on my agenda but watching the waves. The ocean has always been my designated place to rest. No meetings. No deadlines. No pressure to “produce.” Just sand, sea, and silence. And for a moment… I remembered who I was.That’s the...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 1K Views