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YUBNUB.NEWSBREAKING: Robert Mueller Surges in 2028 Democratic Polls After Admitting He Has DementiaWASHINGTON, D.C. In a plot twist that has left political pundits checking their calendars for April Fools Day, former Special Counsel Robert Mueller has vaulted to the top of the 2028 Democratic0 Reacties 0 aandelen 36 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSAmericans Challenged to Name a War the US Has Won Without UK SupportThis silliness sprang from a piece in The Atlantic about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's "headlong pursuit of academic mediocrity."Blob mad. https://t.co/z7h0CU65nc cdrsalamander (@cdrsalamander)0 Reacties 0 aandelen 35 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSSteve Bannon Addresses Rumor Hes Considering 2028 Presidential RunAccording to aDaily Mailreport, former White House chief strategist and War Room host Steve Bannon is plotting a presidential bid in the 2028 election. The outlet framed a divisive 2028 primary0 Reacties 0 aandelen 35 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSPresident Trump To Host Historic Peace SummitPresident Trump will host a peace signing ceremony at the White House on Friday for a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Leaders of both countries will join Trump for the ceremony. Armenia0 Reacties 0 aandelen 35 Views
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PEANUT BUTTER PIEPEANUT BUTTER PIE This old-fashioned peanut butter pie is one your family will love. It’s absolutely delicious. ❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS RECIPE If you love peanut butter, this pie is for you, and I assure you… It’s fantastic! The creamy peanut butter layer, combined with the crunch of the crumbs, gives this pie the best texture and flavor. The meringue on this pie is...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 554 Views
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMPompeii reoccupied for 4 centuries after its destructionNew excavations at Pompeii have uncovered archaeological evidence that the city was reoccupied after its destruction in the 79 A.D. eruption of Vesuvius. Former residents of the city who had no resources to move away and likely wanderers from other locations made homes for themselves in the ruins of the upper floors of buildings that still stood above the deep ashes. The lower floors under the ash layer were used as cellars and converted for use as fireplaces, ovens and mills.Initially, they lived in a kind of ash desert, but vegetation soon flourished again.In addition to a place to live, Pompeii offered the possibility of excavating underground, where valuable objects could be found, although occasionally one could stumble upon the body of a decomposing victim.This somewhat improvised, if not anarchic, situation was perhaps the reason why Emperor Titus sent two former consuls as curators of Campania restituendae: in addition to promoting the refoundation of Pompeii and Herculaneum, they were tasked with caring for the assets of those who had left no heirs and giving them to the afflicted cities. However, the attempt at refoundation was a failure, as the site never again became the vital center it had been before the eruption. Rather, judging by the archaeological data, it must have been a settlement where people lived in precarious conditions and without the infrastructure and services typical of a Roman city. This did not prevent this form of settlement from continuing until late antiquity, that is, until the 5th century AD, when, perhaps coinciding with another devastating eruption (known as the Pollena eruption), it was definitively abandoned.Researchers estimate that Pompeii had a population of about 20,000 at the time of the eruption. The number of dead is unknown and only about 1,300 have been found in excavations. Many more must have lost their lives outside of the city during their attempt to escape, but since excavations began in 1748, they have mostly focused on the city itself. We know from inscriptions that some survivors established themselves in other towns, but people without the means to put down roots elsewhere may have had no choice than to go back home and setting up impromptu housing in the upper storeys of buildings.The Insula meridionalis is the neighborhood south of the urban center of Pompeii. It has only partially been excavated in the past, and is currently undergoing a thorough campaign of stabilization, consolidation and restoration. At the same time, archaeologists have also been doing stratigraphic investigations in various locations, digging down through the layers to document the timeline. As a result of these investigations, they have discovered the remains of the reoccupation on Pompeii after 79 A.D.The sparse evidence of reoccupation was often destroyed in historic excavations that targeted the layer from 79 A.D. with its rich artifacts and human remains that so movingly capture the tragic loss of life. That people had occupied the ruins was noted in passing even before the rediscovery of the site, but it was simply not a pursuit of interest for archaeologists, historians and antiquarians, let alone to the powers that be.The Insula meridionalis suffered from the same disinterest. Its subterranean levels post-eruption that backed against the ancient city walls were destroyed in previous excavations. Thankfully there was more left to be found by the current team.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 50 Views
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WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 8th August 2025Historical Events1829 - French government of Polignac forms1911 - Public Law 62-5 sets the number of representatives in the United States House of Representatives at 435 and comes into effect in 19131913 - Richard Corfield's "Camel Corps" opens against the "Mad Mullah" in Burao, Somalia2013 - Retired Washington Post journalist and editor Ben Bradlee is named as a recipient of thePresidential Medal of Freedomby PresidentBarack Obama2018 - US State Department imposes new sanctions on Russia for nerve agent attack in BritainMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1852 - Barend Barendse, Dutch actor and director (Heilig recht), born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (d. 1935)1950 - Willie Hall, American drummer (Blues Brothers Band), born in Memphis, Tennessee1960 - Cheyne Horan, Australian surfer (World C'ship runner-up 1978, 79, 81, 82), born in Sydney, Australia1987 - Katie Leung, Scottish actress (Harry Potter love interest), born in Dundee, Scotland1988 - Danilo Gallinari, Italian NBA basketball player (NY Knicks, Denver Nuggets), born in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, ItalyMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1824 - Friedrich August Wolf, German philologist (Prolegomena), dies at 651911 - William P. Frye, American congressman and senator (1881-1911), dies at 801987 - Danilo Blanua, Croatian mathematician, dies at 831993 - Lou van Rees, Dutch jazz and pop music impresario, dies at 771996 - Nevill Francis Mott, British physicist (1977 Nobel Prize for Physics for work on amorphous semiconductors), dies at 90More Famous Deaths0 Reacties 0 aandelen 49 Views
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How Should We Process "All Things for Good" in the Light of Tragic Loss?How Should We Process "All Things for Good" in the Light of Tragic Loss? When my best friend died of breast cancer, and two years later, on the same day, my dad died of a heart attack, a few well-meaning people flooded me with Romans 8:28: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." As you can imagine,...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 558 Views
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THESOUTHERNLADYCOOKS.COMPEANUT BUTTER PIEThis old-fashioned peanut butter pie is one your family will love. Its absolutely delicious. WHY WE LOVE THIS RECIPE If you love peanut butter, this pie is for you, and I assure you Its fantastic! The creamy peanut butter layer, combined with the crunch of the crumbs, gives this pie the best texture and flavor....0 Reacties 0 aandelen 35 Views