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” we pay much less attention to the fact that the current President does the same thing, nearly every day. The more you look at the way Donald Trmp spews utter nonsense answers to questions, the more you begin to recognize a clear pattern — he...
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The nearby T Coronae Borealis system could still explode any day now, but calculations suggest the next best chance for fireworks is later this year. ‘Sky watchers were disappointed last night when a binary star system didn’t erupt in a nova explosion that was predicted to take place on T...
April 1st April 1939
If you want to watch this series about an amoral chancer, you will pay for the pleasure. You will be put through the mill. You won’t cast off the deaths like in a two-hour film. You’ll come face-to-face with the real-time problems of murdering someone, especially when those act...
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)
December 9, 1993 - A five-day repair job in space on the $3 billion Hubble Space Telescope was finished by U.S. astronauts.December 9, 1994 - Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Army's political wing, held its first formal talks with Britain in over 70 years....
Calling all garlic lovers! Have you ever been to the Garlic Festival in Hutchinson? This might be your lucky chance to jump in the garlic fun. The one-day Minnesota Garlic Festival will be this Saturday, August 12th, at the McLeod County Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, Minnesota from 10 am to ...
John's Day (October 23rd) and return the following year near St. Joseph's Day (March 19th).November 1, 1848 - The first medical school for women opened in Boston. The Boston Female Medical School was founded by Samuel Gregory with just twelve students. In 1874, the school merged with ...