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    'Total Bulls**t": The Left Has Plans for Seizing and Spending Elon Musk's Money
    I wrote about Jimmy Kimmel's monologue earlier but that was just the first fruits of a bumper crop of left-wing hate. Everyone on the left is now offering Elon advice on how to spend his money (money
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    Elon Musk to Attend UFC Freedom 250 Event at White House
    The big UFC fight on the White House lawn is happening this Sunday, June 14 which is also President Trumps 80th birthday! Elon Musk, the worlds first trillionaire, is said to attending the event
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    Honda Canada CEO Says Government Policies Make Canada Less Competitive
    A general view of the Honda CRV production line at a Honda manufacturing plant in Alliston, Ont., on April 5, 2023. The Canadian Press/Cole BurstonHonda Canada President and CEO Dave Jamieson says low-cost,
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    U.S. Mens National Team Wins BIG In First Match Of The 2026 FIFA World Cup, Here Are The Highlights
    The U.S. Mens National Team won their first match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. And it wasnt even close! The USMNT defeated Paraguay 4-1 in what many soccer commentators have claimed was the best
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    US Military Strike Killed Tren de Aragua Leader Nio Guerrero: Trump
    President Donald Trump speaks during an event in the Oval Office of the White House on June 3, 2026. Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump announced Friday that a U.S. military strike had killed
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  • WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COM
    Roman helmets identified as medieval
    A new study of iron helmets found off the coast of Spain in 1990 has revealed that they are not Roman as previously thought; they date to the late 14th/early 15th century. Now that they have been properly dated, the quantity make it the largest hoard of medieval helmets ever found in the western Mediterranean.The helmets were discovered off the coast of Benicarl, eastern Spain, at the underwater site of Piedras de la Barbada. Fishermen had captured two large masses of metal and marine concretions that turned out to be stacked helmets, fused together by corrosion materials, sediment and marine debris. They were thought to be Roman because the site is rich with Roman material, including amphorae, anchors and Punic War-era bronze helmets.The two concreted block were conserved and archaeologists counted at least 43 helmets in the two assemblages. (The figure comes from the helmets that can be counted on the surface of the two groups. There are probably more encased in the center of the blocks.) Two of them were separated from the blocks and placed on display at the Museo de la Ciudad de Benicarl. The original blocks and fragments that came off of them are kept in the Museu de Belles Arts de Castell.Researchers from the University of Alicante at first attempted to place them in a more narrow period by typological analysis, but there are traits from both Late Roman helmets and from later medieval helmets that were inspired by Roman design, and ultimately the team could find no direct parallels. It was radiocarbon dating of textile fragments found inside five of the helmets that conclusively determined their medieval origins.The dating revealed that these helmets were examples of a transitional style that was briefly trendy but that made no long-term on armor fashions.Specialists believe that all the pieces formed a single shipment when they hit the seabed. The most probable hypothesis is that the batch was packed and transported by sea when an incident occurred during loading or unloading operations. The cache was found at a depth of just six metres, right next to an area used as a jetty.Dr Graells suggested that a portion of the cargo became trapped under the sand and could not be recovered at the time. This accidental mishap allowed the package to remain hidden for centuries, safely buried out of sight.The exceptional preservation of the helmets was achieved through the combined action of marine concretions and sediment. In some specimens, these deposits sealed the fabrics lining the interior, creating stable micro-environments that protected organic materials that would normally decay. These very textile fragments proved fundamental to reconstructing the history of the hoard.The researchers place the sinking during a particularly turbulent period for the western Mediterranean. The expansion of Islamic piracy along the Valencian coast during the mid-14th century, alongside the growing militarisation of the coastline, generated a high demand for defensive equipment. In this context, the cargo may have been destined for local militias, troops of the Kingdom of Valencia, or armed companies tasked with protecting the maritime frontier.The findings have been published in the journal Antiquity and can be read in its entirety here.
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  • WWW.ONTHISDAY.COM
    Today in History for 13th June 2026
    Historical Events1922 - Longest recorded attack of hiccups begins when Charles Osborne gets the hiccups and continues for 68 years; he dies 11 months after they stop1947 - First night game at Fenway Park (Red Sox 5, White Sox 3)1979 - Sioux nation receives $100 million in compensation for Black Hills, South Dakota2001 - TNN/CMT Country Weekly Music Awards: George Strait, Faith Hill, and Alan Jackson win2018 - FIFA Congress votes to award 2026 World Cup to joint bid by US, Canada and MexicoMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1827 - Alberto Henschel, German-Brazilian photographer and businessman, born in Berlin, Germany (d. 1882)1966 - Thyme Lewis, American actor (Jonah Carver in "Days of Our Lives"), born in San Francisco, California1973 - Kasia Kowalska, Polish pop rock singer ("A to co mam"; "Nobody"), born in Sulejwek, Poland1987 - Charlotte Wells, Scottish director (Aftersun), born in Edinburgh, Scotland1992 - Violet Chachki [Paul Jason Dardo], American drag queen, dancer, model and TV personality (RuPaul's Drag Race season 7 winner), born in Atlanta, GeorgiaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1036 - Ali az-Zahir, 7th Caliph of the Ftimids (1021-36), dies at 301881 - Joseph koda, Bohemian physician, dies at 751920 - Essad Pasja, Albanian military man/minister, murdered at the Versailles Peace Conference1952 - Max Pulver, writer, dies1973 - Alvin Derold Etler, American oboist, and composer, dies at 60More Famous Deaths
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    Andrew Yang thinks the next big startup opportunity is lowering the cost of living
    Andrew Yang made a list of everything Americans overpay for housing, food, wireless and thinks the next startup gold rush is giving that money back.
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    L'Argentine va construire une ville modulaire en pleine Andes : les travailleurs locaux dcouvrent qu'ils ne sont pas prioritaires l'embauche
    L'Argentine s'apprte btir une ville modulaire au cur des Andes, mais quelles seront les rpercussions sur l'emploi local ?
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  • Christians Don’t Have Shelf Lives - Wholly Loved - June 13
    Christians Don’t Have Shelf Lives - Wholly Loved - June 13Christians Don’t have Shelf LivesBy Jennifer Slattery“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” Ephesians 5:15-16Do you ever feel like God’s put you on the shelf—indefinitely? You long to serve, do something significant, but life seems to get in the...
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