A groundbreaking archaeological study has upended the long-held belief that the Roman siege of Masada lasted three years. Using advanced technology and a fresh analytical approach, Tel Aviv University researchers now conclude that the famous standoff likely lasted only a few weeks, challenging a cornerstone of Israeli national mythology. read more
The man saw the female looked fertile. He would tell her about the Great Replacement Theory, and how they must combine their genetic material. read more
Trump's running mate rants against feminism, immigrants and Ilhan Omar in a newly unearthed podcast from 2021 read more
Archeologists say new findings might help resolve the debate about Clovis points and reshape how we think about what life was like roughly 13,000 years ago. After an extensive review of writings and artwork -- and an experiment with replica Clovis point spears -- a team of archaeologists says humans may have braced the butt of their weapons against the ground in a way that would impale a charging animal. The force would have driven the spear deeper into the predator's body, unleashing a more damaging blow than even the strongest prehistoric hunters would have been capable of by throwing or jabbing megafauna. read more
Trump once said he had "great admiration" for Lila Rose's work. Now he's lost her support. read more
No, Marco, they're participating collaborators.
And your party is addicted to foreign money.
So sad.
The Stand in the Gap website - www.standinthegap.foundation - which looks a lot like an Onion piece in the works.
"At least two people were killed and at least four were injured after gunfire erupted today at Apalachee High School in Georgia, according to preliminary information from law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation.
"The suspect is in custody, the Barrow County Sheriff's Office said in a statement."
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Nachman Ben-Yehauda's The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel (www.amazon.com) may be a bit dated by now, but it remains a fascinating account of how a group's creation story may be informed by a (mis)understanding of the past. That condition is a widespread one - you will find it well represented just about everywhere - it isdefinitely an impediment to rational thinking.
Trump seems surrounded by a gang of angry man-babies with major women issues and a need to repeatedly flex their he-manliness. They clearly worship their employer, slathered in makeup, glistening with the remains of an absurd, hair-sprayed combover. Did they all work for either Norma Desmond or Liberace back in the day?