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    Kash Patel Explodes on California Rep. Eric Swalwell, Calls Bullsh*t on His Entire Career!
    A key Democrat named by Kash Patel in his book, Government Gangsters, had a chance to grill the FBI Director during a second day of hearings before Congress this morning. Rep. Eric Swalwell has
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  • Coping with Violence in an Era Full of Chaos
    Coping with Violence in an Era Full of Chaos "No longer will violence be heard in your land, nor ruin or destruction within your borders, but you will call your walls Salvation and your gates Praise. The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Your sun will never...
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    Medallions of Pope Paul II found in Piazza Venezia
    Bronze medallions from 1465 bearing the effigy of Pope Paul II have been discovered buried in the foundations of a building during construction of a new Metro station in Piazza Venezia in the historic center of Rome. The commemorative medallions were found inside a terracotta pot and were hidden in the foundations of the Palazzetto Venezia during its construction as an auspicious practice.The Palazzetto Venezia was commissioned by Paul II in 1467 and stood next to its big brother the Palazzo Venezia. He lived in it for the rest of his papacy, even though it was only completed some years after his death by his nephew. It was removed and rebuilt on the other side of St. Marks Cathedral in the first decade of 20th century to make space for the construction the Victor Emmanuel Monument and the much-enlarged Piazza Venezia. It was lucky. Many other buildings from Papal Rome were demolished entirely.The Victor Emmanuel Monument was dedicated to the first king of a unified Italy, Victor Emmanuel I, and was conceived as a secular altar to the newly united kingdom. The Pope had held out for a decade after the rest of Italy was unified, refusing to allow Rome to be absorbed into the new nation as its capital. Ultimately the Eternal City was wrested from his grip by the Italian army in 1870, and there was still a great deal of anticlerical sentiment in the government when the monument was in the planning stages in the 1880s. Medieval and Renaissance buildings, many of them constructed by the popes, a convent, a church, whole blocks and streets, were razed. All told, almost five acres of Rome and even some ancient remains were leveled.Archaeologist of the city of Rome Rodolfo Lanciani, who had been vocally opposed to the demolitions, excavated the construction site. He reported finding similar pots containing coins and medallions, always three or five, in the foundations of the Palazzo Venezia. This is evidence of how widespread and consistent this ritual was, going back to antiquity.Confirmation also comes from the words of Marta Baumgartner, archaeologist of the Superintendency and scientific director of the excavation: Concealing these objects in the plinths of large and small buildings is an auspicious practice of a much older tradition, connected to a kind of foundation rite linked to the building of important complexes such as palaces and churches, for example, but which is also found, even today, in the most common private construction.The medals have been cleaned, and will now be conserved for their long-term stability. After conservation and study are complete, they will go on display in the new Metro station.
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    Pol Pots Death: Inside The Sudden Demise Of The Genocidal Cambodian Dictator
    Pol Pot died on April 15, 1998 at the age of 73 seemingly from heart failure, though rumors of suicide or even murder began to spread in the aftermath. The post Pol Pots Death: Inside The Sudden Demise Of The Genocidal Cambodian Dictator appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    Today in History for 18th September 2025
    Historical Events1882 - Pacific Stock Exchange opens as Local Security Board1905 - Electric tramline opens in Rotterdam1971 - Ryder Cup Golf, Old Warson CC: US beats Europe, 18-13; after leading by 1 match, GB loses all Friday morning 4-ball matches to lose momentum2004 - Farm Aid 17 held in Auburn, Washington; performers include Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Marc Broussard2006 - Right-wing protesters riot at the building of Hungarian Television in Budapest, Hungary, one day after an audio tape is made public in which Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsny admits he and his party lied during the 2006 general electionMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1916 - Rossano Brazzi, Italian actor (Final Justice, South Pacific, The Barefoot Contessa), born in Bolognia, Italy (d. 1994)1931 - Anthony Bowles, British music director (Jesus Christ Superstar; Evita), born in England (d. 1993)1933 - Scotty Bowman, Canadian NHL player and coach (Montreal Canadians/Detroit Red Wings), born in Montreal, Quebec1956 - Tim McInnerny, British stage, screen, and radio actor (Blackadder; Notting Hill), born in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England1977 - Li Tie, Chinese footballer and coach (Everton), born in Shenyang, ChinaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1137 - Erik II Eimune [Onvergetelijke], King of Denmark (1134-37), murdered1611 - Membertou [Mabretou], Micmac chief (1st chief of a First Nations community to be converted by Catholic missionaries), dies1945 - "Blind" Willie Johnson, American gospel blues singer and guitarist ("Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground"), dies of malarial fever, syphilis at 482002 - Ernest Sidey, British air marshal (General of RAF Medical Services, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen), dies at 892013 - Ken Norton, American boxer (WBC heavyweight champion 1978; famous Muhammad Ali trilogy; International Boxing HOF), dies at 70More Famous Deaths
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  • Interview: Spencer Charnas Reflects On Ice Nine Kills' Debut
    'You've Got to Savor the Milestones' - Ice Nine Kills' Spencer Charnas Celebrates New Music, Looks Back on Debut AlbumOn Wednesday (Sept. 17), Spencer Charnas joined Loudwire Nights to celebrate Ice Nine Kills' latest song, "The Great Unknown." He also spent some time reflecting on his band's career, among other things.Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this...
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    Little Marco Buys Time for Greater Israel
    [View Article at Source]Whos the superpower here?The post Little Marco Buys Time for Greater Israel appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Cancel Culture and the Kirk Murder
    [View Article at Source]Free speech is not an argument for abolishing all social norms.The post Cancel Culture and the Kirk Murder appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Renaming the Defense Department Is a Good First Step
    [View Article at Source]The Pentagon has little to do with Americas defense.The post Renaming the Defense Department Is a Good First Step appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump Get the Last Laugh as ABC Cancels Jimmy Kimmel
    President Donald Trump responded to the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday after ABC and its parent company Disney pulled the late-night program, coinciding with the resurfacing of a years-old
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