• The best electric shavers for every face and beard
    Best electric shavers in 2025 (UK) The beard has its place. That goes for three-day stubble, goatees, chin straps, mutton chops, lumberjack beards, the lot. But sometimes it has to go. Whether it's for work, a formal event, or freshening up your style. Maybe it's just itching you like crazy.Either way, you could do with a new electric shaver. It's good to have one in case...
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    Today in History for 27th August 2025
    Historical Events1828 - Uruguay gains independence during Brazil-Argentina peace talks1917 - Indians set club record by stealing eight bases in a game1942 - Soviet woman sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko arrives in Washington D.C., the first Soviet citizen welcomed at the White House by Eleanor Roosevelt1979 - Warrenpoint ambush: 18 British Army soldiers are killed when the Provisional IRA explodes two roadside bombs as a British convoy passes Narrow Water Castle2012 - First interplanetary human voice recording broadcast from Mars Rover CuriosityMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1630 - Maria van Oosterwijck, Dutch flower painter, born in Nootdorp, Netherlands (d. 1693)1669 - Anne Marie of Orlans, Queen of Italy, born in Chteau de Saint-Cloud, France (d. 1728)1896 - Leon Theremin, Russian-Soviet electronic musical instruments inventor, born in St. Petersburg, Russia (d. 1993)1941 - Harrison Page, American character actor (Sledge Hammer!; C.P.O. Sharkey), born in Atlanta, Georgia1971 - Julian Cheung Chi-Lam, singer (A Modern Love Story) and actor (Return Of The Cuckoo), born in North Point, British Hong KongMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1910 - Clement of Maasdijk, 1st Dutch aircraft death1965 - Le Corbusier [Charles Jeanneret], Swiss French architect, city planner and artist (Urbanisme), dies at 772009 - Virgilio Savona, Italian jazz singer and composer (Quartetto Cetra - "Un bacio a mezzanotte"; "Crapa pelada"), dies of complications from Parkinson's disease at 892020 - Dick Ritger, American ten-pin bowler (Tournament of Champions 1970, 79 runner-up; 20 career PBA Tour titles), dies at 812020 - Lute Olson, American Basketball Hall of Fame coach (Uni of Iowa 1974-83; NCAA Division I Tournament 1997, Uni of Arizona 1983-2008), dies from stroke complications at 85More Famous Deaths
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    Cracker Barrel Caves to Trump and Outraged Public, Announces Return of Cherished Old Timer Logo
    The backlash against Cracker Barrel has been incendiary and universal. Customers hated the in-restaurant remodel and the new stripped-down logo that removed the old timer (ake Uncle Herschel) and
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    Macabre: Bill Gates Reportedly Funded Project To Embalm Newborn Corpses For Tissue Harvesting
    A new report from Substack authorJon Fleetwood,of JonFleetwood,com, charges that a macabre project funded by Bill Gates, chemically embalms newborn corpses for weeks to harvest tissues
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  • Learning to Long for the Church: A Meditation on Psalm 84 - The Crosswalk Devotional - August 27
    Learning to Long for the Church: A Meditation on Psalm 84 - The Crosswalk Devotional - August 27Learning to Long for the Church: A Meditation on Psalm 84By Rev. Kyle NormanBible Reading “My soul longs, indeed it faints for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh sing for joy to the living God.” – Psalm 84:2When you were young, did you ever find yourself giddy with excitement when going...
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    Large Bronze Age metal hoard found in Saxony
    A Bronze Age hoard comprising 35 pounds of bronze in 310 objects has been discovered in the Klein Neundorf suburb of Grlitz in eastern Germany. Dating to the 9th century B.C., it is the largest Bronze Age hoard ever found in Upper Lusatia and the second-largest in all of Saxony.Bronze Age objects had been found at the site since 1900, when children harvesting potatoes stumbled on three bronze daggers. One of them was lost soon after the discovery; the two remaining ones were acquired by the Grlitz Museum in 1905. One of the surviving pair was lost in the chaos of World War II, so of the original three daggers, only one remains. The childrens father donated a socketed axe to the museum two years later.The objects had been in the museum collection for more than a century when Dr. Jasper von Richthofen, the director of the Grlitz Collections, hatched a plan to excavate the find site for the first time in August of 2023, with the collaboration of the Saxon State Office for Archaeology and volunteer metal detectorists. It was one of the metal detectorists who made the initial breakthrough, finding bronze sickle fragments on the western edge of the exploration area. The rest of the team joined in and more objects were discovered in the plow zone. In total, 108 objects from the hoard were discovered that had been scattered by plowing activity.Finally, several objects were found clustered together in one place. They were the surface of the original deposition, what was left in place when the artifacts at the top were scattered by plows. The rest of the hoard was still intact in its burial site and was removed in a soil block for excavation in the restoration laboratory of the Saxon State Office for Archaeology.Excavation took place from September 2023 through the end of April 2024. The objects in the hoard include tools, weapons, jewelry, garment fittings and raw metal ingots known as cast cakes. The most of any single object found thus far is sickles; there are 136 sickles in the hoard. The runner-up is axes. There are 50 of them. Photogrammetric pictures were taken at every stage of the excavation so that a 3D model of the hoard could be created that will allow researchers to study artifacts in their original positions and relative to each other.Special features include a sword broken into four pieces and a brooch of the Spindlersfeld type, named after a site near Berlin. Of the four fractures in the sword, two are demonstrably old, indicating that the weapon was deposited in a broken state. When put together, the sword has a total length of 44 cm, making it strikingly short. The pommel consisted of two sheet metal shells between which a disc of organic material, possibly bone or ivory, was attached. Further analyses will shed light on this. Although the sword is typologically unique, experts suspect that it originates from southern Germany.All of the artifacts are now being scientifically analyzed and conserved for future exhibition.
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    Hobart Council Using AI to Catch Unregistered Short-Stay Accommodation Providers
    A woman browses the Airbnb website on a tablet in Berlin on April 28, 2016. John MacDougall/AFP via Getty ImagesThe city of Hobart has officially started to trial new artificial intelligence (AI) software
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    Celebrity Cringe: CBS Reporter Fangirls Over Engagement Announcement for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
    Musical mega-star Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs announced their engagement on Tuesday. For people with lives, this was greeted with a shrug or a quick Good for them!
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    Trumps Iran War Mulligan
    [View Article at Source]The president will soon have another shot to avoid the sandtrap of a Mideast war.The post Trumps Iran War Mulligan appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Checking In on the Peace Administration
    [View Article at Source]Mr. Peace is almost as delusional as Mr. War.The post Checking In on the Peace Administration appeared first on The American Conservative.
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