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     YUBNUB.NEWSMythical All-White Iberian Lynx Spotted For First Time Ever In SpainBelieved to be the first of its kind thats been documented, a mythical all-white Iberian lynx was spotted in Jan, Spain, being seen in the citys mountains. The witnessing of the rare wildcat0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações YUBNUB.NEWSMythical All-White Iberian Lynx Spotted For First Time Ever In SpainBelieved to be the first of its kind thats been documented, a mythical all-white Iberian lynx was spotted in Jan, Spain, being seen in the citys mountains. The witnessing of the rare wildcat0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações
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     YUBNUB.NEWSShock the Monkey: Spooked Primate Pal Takes to the Rafters at a Spirit Halloween Store in Texas (WATCH)A frightened spider monkey left his owner behind at a Spirit Halloween store just outside Dallas in Plano, Texas. The little fella got spooked by an animatronic decoration. The spirited monkey took0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações YUBNUB.NEWSShock the Monkey: Spooked Primate Pal Takes to the Rafters at a Spirit Halloween Store in Texas (WATCH)A frightened spider monkey left his owner behind at a Spirit Halloween store just outside Dallas in Plano, Texas. The little fella got spooked by an animatronic decoration. The spirited monkey took0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações
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     YUBNUB.NEWSExclusive -- Ernst: Military Would Not Be Receiving Pay If Trump Had Not Got DonationsOn Thursdays Alex Marlow Show, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) talked about the government shutdown. Ernst said, My daughter is an active-duty servicemember, her husband is also an active-duty servicemember.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações YUBNUB.NEWSExclusive -- Ernst: Military Would Not Be Receiving Pay If Trump Had Not Got DonationsOn Thursdays Alex Marlow Show, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) talked about the government shutdown. Ernst said, My daughter is an active-duty servicemember, her husband is also an active-duty servicemember.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações
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     YUBNUB.NEWSExclusive -- Ernst: Shutdown Has Already Cost Nearly $10 Billion in Pay for Non-Essential Workers to Stay HomeOn Thursdays Alex Marlow Show, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) discussed the government shutdown. Ernst said that while non-essential workers arent required to work, theyll get back pay to the0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações YUBNUB.NEWSExclusive -- Ernst: Shutdown Has Already Cost Nearly $10 Billion in Pay for Non-Essential Workers to Stay HomeOn Thursdays Alex Marlow Show, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) discussed the government shutdown. Ernst said that while non-essential workers arent required to work, theyll get back pay to the0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações
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     YUBNUB.NEWSExclusive -- George Santos's Life in Solitary ConfinementOn Thursdays Alex Marlow Show, George Santos talked about his time in solitary confinement. Santos said he had no access to actual clean clothes, using recycled underwear, where everybody0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações YUBNUB.NEWSExclusive -- George Santos's Life in Solitary ConfinementOn Thursdays Alex Marlow Show, George Santos talked about his time in solitary confinement. Santos said he had no access to actual clean clothes, using recycled underwear, where everybody0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações
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    A Prayer to Commemorate Reformation Day - Your Daily Prayer - October 31A Prayer to Commemorate Reformation Day - Your Daily Prayer - October 31A Prayer to Commemorate Reformation Day By Lynette KittleBible Reading:“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.” - 2 Timothy 3:16Listen or Read Below:Although I grew up in church as a pastor’s kid, I wasn’t familiar with Reformation Day. We weren’t...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 21 Visualizações
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     WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMTis the season for boxes of body partsEarlier this month, a person or persons unknown left a glass display case containing human remains in front of the Rhineland-Palatinate General Directorate for Cultural Heritage (GDKE) archaeological showcase in Speyer, Germany. The remains inside the case include skull parts, a mummified leg and textile fragments.Staff called the police who confiscated the case. At first they thought it was a Halloween prank, but forensic pathologists examined the remains and determined they are at least 1,000 years old. After the police released a public request for information on October 23rd, the person who dropped the human remains and ran contacted the authorities the next day. He explained that the case had belonged to his now-deceased mother. She claimed that she found the remains decades ago in South America and brough them back to Germany. When the family was cleaning out her stuff, they decided it would be wrong to just trash this awkward assemblage, so they put it in front of the GDKEs archaeological exhibit.It makes an odd kind of sense, I suppose, and they clearly were hoping the GDKE archaeologists would give their random body parts a new home without running the risk of rejection, hence the secret deposit. As it happens, the GDKE does not in fact accept body parts of unknown origin for examination or storage. They only handle the ones they find in excavations.Dropping mummified remains and running does not appear to be a crime, neither is owning them. If they had tried to sell them, that would definitely be a criminal offense, but obviously that did not occur here. Before the responsible parties came forward, police were pursuing the possibility that the case had been stolen from a museum or private collection, but found no evidence of any such items missing from anywhere. They have now investigated the explanation theyve been given of the origins of the remains and it is credible. The police still intend to forward the report to the public prosecutors office for review, although no charges are expected to be filed.Coincidentally, the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament just passed a new law allowing people to choose their preferred form of burial. Previously, there was a legal requirement that (with exemptions for religious reasons) all deceased be inhumed in coffins or cremated and their ashes placed in urns for burial in cemeteries. The new law gives people the option of bringing ashes home, processing a portion of them into memorial pieces like gemstones or ceramics, scattering ashes outside of a cemetery or in designated locations on the states four major rivers (the Rhine, Moselle, Lahn and Saar). Bodies can also be shrouded and buried without a coffin.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 8 Visualizações WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMTis the season for boxes of body partsEarlier this month, a person or persons unknown left a glass display case containing human remains in front of the Rhineland-Palatinate General Directorate for Cultural Heritage (GDKE) archaeological showcase in Speyer, Germany. The remains inside the case include skull parts, a mummified leg and textile fragments.Staff called the police who confiscated the case. At first they thought it was a Halloween prank, but forensic pathologists examined the remains and determined they are at least 1,000 years old. After the police released a public request for information on October 23rd, the person who dropped the human remains and ran contacted the authorities the next day. He explained that the case had belonged to his now-deceased mother. She claimed that she found the remains decades ago in South America and brough them back to Germany. When the family was cleaning out her stuff, they decided it would be wrong to just trash this awkward assemblage, so they put it in front of the GDKEs archaeological exhibit.It makes an odd kind of sense, I suppose, and they clearly were hoping the GDKE archaeologists would give their random body parts a new home without running the risk of rejection, hence the secret deposit. As it happens, the GDKE does not in fact accept body parts of unknown origin for examination or storage. They only handle the ones they find in excavations.Dropping mummified remains and running does not appear to be a crime, neither is owning them. If they had tried to sell them, that would definitely be a criminal offense, but obviously that did not occur here. Before the responsible parties came forward, police were pursuing the possibility that the case had been stolen from a museum or private collection, but found no evidence of any such items missing from anywhere. They have now investigated the explanation theyve been given of the origins of the remains and it is credible. The police still intend to forward the report to the public prosecutors office for review, although no charges are expected to be filed.Coincidentally, the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament just passed a new law allowing people to choose their preferred form of burial. Previously, there was a legal requirement that (with exemptions for religious reasons) all deceased be inhumed in coffins or cremated and their ashes placed in urns for burial in cemeteries. The new law gives people the option of bringing ashes home, processing a portion of them into memorial pieces like gemstones or ceramics, scattering ashes outside of a cemetery or in designated locations on the states four major rivers (the Rhine, Moselle, Lahn and Saar). Bodies can also be shrouded and buried without a coffin.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 8 Visualizações
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    USA Cookware Market — Coating Technologies & Surface Treatments: Size, Share, Trend, Growth, Application, Technology & Outlook Forecast 2025 to 2032The consumer goods industry is always a reflection of global consumption habits, driven significantly by lifestyle, personal spending, and evolving preferences. No matter the cycles in external influences, the global USA Cookware market overall long-term performance tends to be stable. From 2025 to 2032, total growth will be at a CAGR of 3.4%, and valuation will increase in sync with stronger...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 14 Visualizações
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    The Rise of Plastic Crates A Durable and Eco-Friendly Alternative to WoodThe Plastic Crates have become an essential component in modern logistics, storage, and material handling systems across various industries. Known for their durability, lightweight structure, and versatility, plastic crates are used for transporting, storing, and organizing goods efficiently. These crates are made from high-quality polymers such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 13 Visualizações
 
                                               
                                                             
                               
               
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