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YUBNUB.NEWSUPDATE: Photos Released Of Cincinnati Mob Victim, 3 People Arrested So FarWe have an update on the horrific beating of two white people by a mob of black thugs in Cincinnati over the weekend. It has been revealed that the woman victim, named Holly, is Russian and flew back0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2 Vue
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YUBNUB.NEWSJoe Walsh Presents: Deep Thoughts From A Shallow MindNever meet your heroes has been an axiom for as long as this writer has been alive. While Mr. Walsh never quite fell into that category, he was once a respected member of both the Tea Party and conservative0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2 Vue
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YUBNUB.NEWSWildfire Victims Never Received a Dime From $100M Raised By FireAid Concert Where Did the Money Go?After the wildfires that devastated Los Angeles a few months ago, Democrats and celebrities held a benefit concert called FireAid to raise money for the victims. Multiple celebrities, including Samuel0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2 Vue
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YUBNUB.NEWSCCP Tightens Exit Control, Confiscating Passports of Low-Level Civil Servants and RetireesThe Chinese communist regime has further tightened exit control, extending the passport confiscation to the lowest-ranking civil servants and even retirees, among other groups, according to Chinese citizens.Observers0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2 Vue
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YUBNUB.NEWSCCP Tightens Exit Control, Confiscating Passports of Low-Level Civil Servants and RetireesThe Chinese communist regime has further tightened exit control, extending the passport confiscation to the lowest-ranking civil servants and even retirees, among other groups, according to Chinese citizens.Observers0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2 Vue
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YUBNUB.NEWSLittle Harry Sisson Is Practically Giddy Over the Polymarket Picks For the 2028 ElectionIf there was ever a person who gave off more of a Chihuahua vibe than Harry here, this writer has not found one.Gavin Newsom is still leading in the 2028 Democratic nominee market on Polymarket and MAGA0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2 Vue
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COM2,500-year-old honey identified in ancient offeringSticky residue inside bronze vessels found in an underground shrine in Paestum, southern Italy, has been identified as honey. A new method of analysis identified the substance 70 years after it was discovered, contradicting previous analyses and confirming the hypothesis of the archaeologists who first excavated the shrine.Paestum was an important Greek colony founded in 600 B.C. on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast near what is now Salerno. It is famed for its three great Doric temples (dedicated to Hera, Athena and Neptune) dating to between 550 and 450 B.C. and in better condition than many of its brethren on the Greek mainland.The vessel was discovered in 1954 in a heron near the Temple of Athena. , Dating to around 520 B.C., the shrine consisted of a tumulus within a rectangular enclosure faced by large stones. The excavation of the tumulus uncovered a pitched limestone roof over an underground chamber. The chamber contained eight bronze vessels six hydrae (water jars) and two amphorae with spectacularly decorated handles and one black figure amphora made in Athens. The pots were arranged around an empty iron bed, representing the presence of a deity, or more likely, the founder of the city who had died a century before the shrine was built.Residue of a thick, paste-like substance were found inside the vessels with traces of it on the exterior indicating it had originally been a liquid. The substance had a waxy smell and archaeologists at the time thought it was an offering of a honeycomb, a symbol of immortality in Greek mythology, of which only the beeswax had survived. This was contradicted by scientific testing, however. Three different laboratory analyses on different samples of the substance the first test a few years after excavation, the second in 1970, the third in 1983 excluded honey. No sugar was ever found; the residue did not dissolve and water and its fatty acids suggested it had contained animal and/or vegetable fats.One of the bronze hydrae and a large chunk of residue were loaned to Oxford Universitys Ashmolean Museum in 2019. The museum was able to perform a new investigation of the residues composition using a combination of spectroscopy, high resolution chromatography and mass spectrometry analyses.They found that:The ancient residue had a chemical fingerprint nearly identical to that of modern beeswax and modern honey, with a higher acidity level that was consistent with changes after long-term storage.The residues chemical composition was more complex than that of the heat-degraded beeswax, suggesting the presence of honey or other substances.Where the residue had touched the bronze jar, degraded sugar mixed with copper was found.Hexose sugars, a common group of sugars found in honey, were detected in higher concentrations in the ancient residue than in modern beeswax.Royal jelly proteins (known to be secreted by the western honeybee) were also identified in the residue.These results suggest that the ancient substance is what is left of ancient honey. However, the researchers cant exclude the possibility that other bee products may also be present.Ancient residues arent just traces of what people ate or offered to the gods they are complex chemical ecosystems, explains [research team leader Luciana] da Costa Carvalho. Studying them reveals how those substances changed over time, opening the door to future work on ancient microbial activity and its possible applications.The results of the scientific analyses have been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and can be read here.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 4 Vue
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WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 31st July 2025Historical Events1925 - Last allied occupying troops leave German Ruhr region1972 - Claudy bombing: Nine civilians are killed when three car bombs explode in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland; no group has since claimed responsibility1983 - Dutch July average temperature is 20.1C (68.18F), making it the warmest July since 18541997 - First baseman Mark McGwire becomes MLB's top home run hitter to be traded in the middle of a season when he moves from Oakland to the St. Louis Cardinals with 34 home runs and 81 RBIs2011 - British Open Women's Golf, Carnoustie GL: Yani Tseng of Taiwan becomes the first to successfully defend the Open as a major championship, four strokes ahead of Brittany LangMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1941 - Heather McKay, Australian squash player (British Open 1962-77, inaugural women's World Open 1976), born in Queanbeyan, Australia1941 - Amarsinh Chaudhary, Indian politician, born in Surat, India (d. 2004)1965 - Scott Brooks, American basketball guard, coach (NBA Coach of the Year 2010, OKC Thunder; Washington Wizards 2016-19), born in French Camp, California1980 - Harry Potter, fictional character portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe, born in Godric's Hollow, England1988 - A. J. Green [Adriel Jeremiah Green], American NFL player (Cincinnati Bengals), born in Summerville, South CarolinaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1985 - Eugene Carson Blake, US Secretary-General of World Council of Churches (1966-72), dies at 782002 - Gerrit A. Kooy, Dutch sociologist (Apartheid and work in South Africa), dies at 762004 - Laura Betti, Italian actress (b. 1927)2009 - Harry Alan Towers, English film producer and screenwriter (b. 1920)2018 - Tony Bullimore, British yachtsman (1997 solo around-the-world yacht race, dramatic rescue), dies of cancer at 79More Famous Deaths0 Commentaires 0 Parts 19 Vue