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    Actor Martin Sheen Laughably Lectures Trump on How to Be President Because He Once Played One on TV
    Veteran actor Martin Sheen once played a U.S. president on The West Wing. We can assume thats why he foolishly thought he could speak with any authority on how President Donald Trump should carry himself.
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    Dem Chris Murphy Pushes No Kings Protest Rallies After Trumps Non-Authoritarian Gaza Ceasefire Victory
    Democrat Chris Murphy is railing against imaginary things on MSNBCagain. He equates his partys illegal aliens being lawfully arrested and deported with authoritarianism. As President Donald Trump
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    How a Faith-Based Gold Company Is Changing the Way Americans Protect Their Retirement (Ft. Dean Cain)
    When Genesis Gold Group was first conceived, co-founder Jonathan Rose knew two things were necessary in order to thrive in the extremely competitive precious metals industry First, he knew they wouldnt
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    JUST IN: Major News Outlets REJECT Pete Hegseths New Pentagon Press Policy
    Last month, the Pentagon released new some new rules for reporters aimed at protecting our nations security. The rules were pretty simple. For instance, journalists can no longer roam around freely
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    School Teacher Who Was Stabbed 20 Times Death Ruled A Suicide Again
    After years of legal battles the family of Ellen Greenberg did not get the results they were expecting. Former schoolteacher Ellen Greenbergs death has been ruled a suicide for the second time. The
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    6 Biblical Lessons from the Fall Harvest Christianity / Life / Christian Life / 6 Biblical Lessons from the Fall Harvest Driving through country roads in autumn, you will likely see swaths of cornfields ready for harvest or rolled stacks of hay drying in the sun. The...
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    Michelangelos River God model returns to Florences Accademia
    One of Michelangelos most fragile sculptures returns to public display after decades in storage and three years of meticulous restoration. The River God goes on display on October 19th as the centerpiece of a newly-built gallery at the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence, the oldest art academy in Europe which has owned the piece since the 16th century.Created between 1526 and 1527, the clay model was a life-sized study for what would have been a marble river god at the foot of the tomb of Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino, in the Church of San Lorenzo. Michelangelo was inspired by the river deity sculptures of antiquity to recreate a reclining male torso with bent legs. He crafted it of unfired clay mixed with casein, plant and animal fibers on a core of iron wire. It has no head, arms or legs below the knee, because it was meant to be a reference model for his clients approval before the expensive marble was acquired to make the finished piece. He never got to that stage, so this model is the only surviving example of Michelangelos vision.It was donated to the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno by the sculptor Bartolomeo Ammannati in 1583. Since 1965, the work has been housed in the Casa Buonarroti. Three years ago, a complex process of restoration began, overseen by the Opificio delle Pietre Dure and funded by the non-profit Friends of Florence.The history of the River God is marked by centuries of attention and conservation interventions. Donated by Ammannati for educational purposes, over time it was subjected to more or less invasive restorations, such as the insertion of metal elements in the 18th century. Archival documents attest to the use of wooden and chestnut structures to facilitate its movement without compromising its integrity. After periods of oblivion, the work was rediscovered in 1906 in the Plaster Room of the Academy of Fine Arts and transferred to the Accademia Gallery for storage. In 1964 it was deposited at the Casa Buonarroti to ensure better conservation conditions, at the initiative of director Charles de Tolnay. In the 1980s restorer Guglielmo Galli reported serious structural problems, including cracking and deformation, aggravated by the presence of ancient bronzing that altered its color and legibility.The complex technical difficulties of the restoration led to its postponement for a long time. The turning point came in 2015, when a loan request for the exhibition I Medici e le Arti a Firenze nel secondo Cinquecento at PalazzoStrozzi made a radical operation necessary. The restoration, carried out by Rosanna Moradei of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure with the support of Friends of Florence and under the direction of Giorgio Bonsanti and Laura Speranza, took place between 2015 and 2017. After an anti-wormwood treatment, work was done on the internal structure and surfaces with targeted consolidations. The bronzing was removed and the surface freed thanks to microaspirations and solvent-gel, restoring the works original materiality without erasing the traces of time and the modifications it had undergone. After the exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi, the model was transferred to the venue on Via Orsanmichele, where it remained protected until the completion of the new hall.
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    Today in History for 14th October 2025
    Historical Events1865 - Cheyennes and Arapahos sign "peace treaty" then chased out Colorado1911 - Largest baseball crowd ever 38,281 (Polo Grounds) see Giants beat A's, 2-1 (gate is record $77,379)1947 - Dutch Queen Wilhelmina gives golden award to general Eisenhower1975 - US President Gerald Ford escapes injury when his limousine is struck broadside2017 - Spanish government says it will impose direct rule on Catalonia after the region voted for independence in a referendumMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1907 - Allan Jones, American actor and singer (A Day at the Races, Showboat), born in Old Forge, Pennsylvania (d. 1992)1918 - Thelma Long, Australian tennis player (Australian C'ship singles 1952, 54; 12 x doubles; 4 x mixed doubles; French C'ship mixed doubles 1956), born in Sydney, Australia (d. 2015)1927 - Roger Moore, British actor (The Saint, James Bond), born in London (d. 2017)1944 - Udo Kier, German actress (Warhol Dracula, Warhol Frankenstein), born in Lindenthal, Cologne, Germany1991 - Shona McGarty, British singer and actress (Whitney Dean in "EastEnders"), born in Hertfordshire, EnglandMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1256 - Kuj Yoritsugu, 5th Japanese shgun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan (1244-52), dies at 161669 - Antonio Cesti, Italian composer, singer and musician, dies at 461919 - Wilhelm von Siemens, German industrial/son of Werner, dies2006 - Maurice Grosse, British paranormal investigator known for the 'Enfield Haunting' case, dies at 872023 - Andy Bean, American golfer (PGA C'ship 1980, 89 runner-up; British Open 1983 runner-up; 11 x PGA Tour titles), dies from complications of double lung transplant surgery at 70More Famous Deaths
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    John Oliver Slams, Roasts and Owns Bari Weiss on 'Last Week Tonight'
    'Oh my gosh, did you hear what John Oliver said this weekend,' is the manufactured refrain we get to hear every Monday morning. Oliver, while at times very funny and sometimes smart, is just Colbert with
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