Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
"I have never really seen a 'white man' or a 'black man'. They all look like varying shades of tan to me." -- Michael Rivero
Footage shared by Israeli media appears to show Israel Defence Forces (IDF) troops rounding up scores of men and transporting them on the back of trucks.
The men are believed to have surrendered in the Jabalia refugee camp and other areas around northern Gaza, with Israeli outlet Walla saying they were stripped 'to rule out the possibility that they were carrying weapons'.
Dozens of captives are reported to have been paraded through Palestine Square in Gaza City, with shoes and sandals strewn across the street in one image.
When asked about the images, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari seemed to confirm that the men had been taken prisoner but did not clarify whether those pictured were members of Hamas or civilians.
COP isn’t a new acronym, but the United Nations’ climate conference and it’s been running for decades.
Farhana Yamin is a key architect of the UN’s Paris Climate Agreement who seems to be involved (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farhana_Yamin#Career) with the British deep state and she attended COP28 promoting decolonization and reparations.
As Germany’s economic model falters, the ECB faces the challenge of sustaining the troubled Euro experiment.
Wall Street is increasingly pulling its money out of China as the country’s economy continues to struggle amid a real estate crisis and troubling economic data, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The Biden State Department released a proposal this fall that could increase the costs of childcare for thousands of families across the U.S. who rely on foreign nannies, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Israel on Wednesday that Israel would “pay a very heavy price” if it attempted to eliminate Hamas members in Turkey.
Welcome to a fascinating journey through the annals of American history, where we learn about the lives of United States presidents who faced significant health challenges while in office. From the nation's founding with George Washington to the modern era of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, this slideshow gallery offers a captivating exploration of how health and medical practices have evolved over the centuries to the nation's highest office. We invite history enthusiasts and curious minds alike to join us on this compelling journey as we highlight the remarkable stories, resilience and medical advances that have shaped the presidency. Read on to learn more about the extraordinary lives of these leaders, their battles with disease and the lasting impact they have left on the country.
Step into the time machine, dear viewers, and let's take a trip down memory lane to the days of groovy fashion, waterbeds and Saturday morning cartoons. In this slideshow gallery, we have prepared a collection of old photos that will definitely take you straight to the heart of cherished memories. You might just see a few familiar faces, or perhaps these snapshots will feel like a cozy embrace from days gone by. Whether you're missing the wild and wacky world of daytime dramas or longing for the simplicity of yesteryear, these photos are meant to ignite that warm, fuzzy feeling of nostalgia. So what are you waiting for? Keep reading and let the nostalgia wash over you like a wave of retro awesomeness!
Kim Dotcom presents a scathing critique of the US government’s actions in Ukraine, highlighting a series of alleged wrongdoings, manipulations, and geopolitical strategies.
Take a step back in time with these incredible never-before-seen images from the 60s and 70s. This collection of photographs is like a time capsule opened, revealing a world that many of us may have never experienced. From celebrities to ordinary people, these photos capture moments that are both candid and intimate, giving us a glimpse into a world that has long since passed. Photographs may belong to the past, but their impact is timeless, as they allow us to see the world in a new light. But be careful, some of these images may show you things you never knew about, making this collection even more interesting. So, join us on this journey through time and discover a whole new world in these unseen photographs.
Step into a world of glitz, glamor and excitement as we enter the Roaring 20s, a dazzling decade that left an indelible mark on history. Known for its wild parties, flapper fashion, and the heady sound of jazz, the 1920s were a time of unprecedented social change, artistic innovation, and wild celebrations. From the allure of speakeasies during Prohibition to the rise of iconic figures like the Great Gatsby himself, the era was an extraordinary mix of prosperity and rebellion. So, whether you're a history enthusiast or just curious about the decadence of this bygone era, join us as we take a step back in time. Come explore the glittering jewels, iconic dances and fascinating stories that defined the Roaring 20s. Keep scrolling to uncover the secrets of this unforgettable decade!
The housing market is in turmoil as median house prices took a sharp 17.6% dip in October, plummeting to $409,300 compared to the previous year, according to Reuters. Home sellers, grappling with the fallout, are slashing their asking prices as prospective buyers face insurmountable challenges securing approval amid soaring rates and prices.
Gina Lollobrigida, renowned as one of the most high-profile European actresses of the 1950s and 1960s, emerged as an international sex symbol during the era of cinematic grandeur.
With the alluring title of "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World", she graced both the silver screen and the public consciousness.
Gina's amazing beauty and impeccable style turned her into a global fashion icon. Her jet-black hair, captivating eyes and poise made her the embodiment of classic Hollywood glamour.
Her image graces magazine covers and fashion spreads, and women around the world try to emulate her style. Her influence on the fashion world was profound and she became synonymous with beauty.
In 1955, photographer Charles Hewitt visited Salvador Dalí and his wife (and muse) Gala at their home to shoot photos for a British editorial magazine called Picture Post.
The famous artist posed showing her true personality and did not miss the opportunity to surprise her audience. Hewitt titled the photoshoot simply "A Day with Salvador Dalí".
In 1930, a few months after his father had thrown him out of the house, unable to tolerate his strange personality, Salvador Dalí purchased a former fisherman's cottage.
The property was paid for with some of the 20,000 francs that the Viscount of Noailles had given him as an advance for a painting that later became The Old Age of William Tell.
In his memoirs, he writes about the difficulties of finding a new home and describes the new home as being like a real organic structure. Every new heartbeat in our lives had its own new cell, its own room. (...) I wanted it all to be nice and small – the smaller the more womb-like.
Over the next forty years, Dalí purchased neighboring cabins, gradually expanding the property into a sort of labyrinth of winding corridors and passageways, filled with artworks and strange installations that reflected his unique passions.
In the early years of the 20th century, many circuses toured Northern Ireland and provided entertainment, stunts and plenty of excitement to crowds.
Although photographs of the acts in progress were not possible due to the dim lighting conditions inside the circus tent, local photographer Herbert Cooper was able to take photographs of the clowns, acrobats and animals outside as they practiced their acts and of the local people. Had mingled with. People.
During this time, he documented various circus shows coming to Strabane, a town in Northern Ireland, the three main ones being Duffy's Circus, Buff Bill's American Circus and Hanford's Canadian Circus.
At the beginning of the 20th century, a captivating but heartbreaking story emerged, centering on two albino African-American brothers, George and Willie Mews.
His life took a dramatic turn when he was plucked from a Virginia farm and thrust into the bright lights of the circus world. Their story is one of exclusivity, exploitation and ultimately liberation.
George and Willie Mews, the eldest of five siblings, were born Harriet Mews in the small community of Truevine on the outskirts of Roanoke, Virginia.
Born with albinism, a genetic condition that gave him pale skin, gray hair and striking blue eyes, he had characteristics that set him apart from his peers.
On a headland a mile south of Treen, in Cornwall, England, on the edge of the cliffs overlooking the English Channel, is a famous Rocking Stone. Despite weighing 80 tons, the rock is so finely balanced on its base that a child can rock it back and forth by applying only slight pressure. Known as Logan's Rock – from the Cornish word 'loging' meaning rocking – it is one of many such balancing rocks found in the county.
Retired attorney A.S. Martin, who has closely followed the election illegalities in Arizona, filed bar complaints against 12 Maricopa County Superior Court judges who ruled on election lawsuits in 2020 or 2022 despite being on the ballot themselves for retention elections. Martin said she believes this is a conflict of interest and self-dealing since the judges had an interest in upholding the election due to wanting to retain their seats. Usually, judges easily win retention elections, but this past year was different, since progressives targeted some of them, causing three judges to lose their elections.