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  • Meet Andre Rush, the White House Chef with the Viral Biceps

    06/07/2024 4:44:17 AM PDT · by Hot Tabasco · 8 replies
    Food & Wine ^ | October 25, 2022 | Sarah Feldberg
    "I love Tiny! One of my favorite mentors ever and one of the most talented chefs in the Army. Tell him he's looking a little small."That was D.C.-area event producer Stephen Ball's reaction on Twitter to a photo snapped by CNN White House reporter Kate Bennett. Bennet captured two chefs tending an outdoor grill for the White House's Iftar celebration, a breaking of the Ramadan fast. And the Internet went wild.
  • Viktor Orbán: 'NATO is Pushing Us Closer to War with Russia Every Week' (Video)

    06/07/2024 4:35:35 AM PDT · by Jan_Sobieski · 6 replies
    Rair Foundation ^ | 06/06/2024 | Amy Mek
    “War is a monster that is constantly hungry, it must be fed, and I see that the Americans and the Democratic government of the United States, and the leaders of the European Union, are ready to feed it.”In his recent appearance on Hungarian state radio, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a powerful critique of Western European leaders and NATO’s actions, which he sees as dangerously escalating the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Orbán emphasized Hungary’s unwavering stance of non-participation in the war, firmly rejecting the idea of shedding Hungarian blood for Ukraine.NATO’s Escalation and MilitarizationOrbán criticized Western European leaders for...
  • Medieval Woman Stood Less Than 5 Feet Tall. She May Have Been Deadly Warrior, Study Says

    06/06/2024 6:48:44 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 38 replies
    MSN ^ | 6/5 | Brendan Rascius
    While excavating a cemetery for medieval knights in Spain, archaeologists came across something unexpected: the remains of a woman. Pierced by sharp objects, her bones suggest she fought and died in battle, likely over 800 years ago. The discovery prompted a flurry of questions about her role in the male-dominated society. Who was she? Why was she buried there? Did she fight alongside the knights? By analyzing her skeleton, archaeologists shed light on her diet, lifestyle and status, allowing them to venture several hypotheses about her identity, according to a study published May 14 in the journal Scientific Reports.
  • In Normandy, a Jewish D-Day veteran buried in a Nazi mass grave will receive a proper burial 80 years later

    06/06/2024 1:16:06 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 8 replies
    Jewish Forward ^ | June 6, 2024 | Andrew Lapin
    Nathan Baskind was killed in action shortly after D-Day. A year-long investigation found his remains and ensured his reinterment under a Star of DavidBy Andrew Lapin June 6, 2024 Growing up, Samantha Baskind’s father would sometimes mention his “Uncle Nate,” who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. He called Nate “a great Jewish American war hero,” often just around Memorial Day, Baskind recalled. “He would always use that exact same phrase.” There’s a family picture of Nate in his mid-twenties, just before shipping off to war, holding Baskind’s father as a toddler. But the family knew nothing of his...
  • A strange intermittent radio signal from space has astronomers puzzled

    06/06/2024 11:46:47 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 33 replies
    The Conversation ^ | June 05, 2024 | Staff
    When astronomers turn our radio telescopes out towards space, we sometimes detect sporadic bursts of radio waves originating from across the vast expanse of the universe. We call them “radio transients”: some erupt only once, never to be seen again, and others flicker on and off in predictable patterns. We think most radio transients come from rotating neutron stars known as pulsars, which emit regular flashes of radio waves, like cosmic lighthouses. Typically, these neutron stars spin at incredible speeds, taking mere seconds or even a fraction of a second to complete each rotation. Recently, we discovered a radio transient...
  • Breakthrough Study Uncovers Brain Network Key to Human Consciousness

    06/06/2024 11:34:25 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    The Debrief ^ | June 04, 2024 | TIM MCMILLAN
    In a pioneering study, a team of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital have identified a brain network essential for human consciousness. Aided by advances in ultrahigh-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, researchers discovered previously unknown pathways connecting various brain regions, forming what they termed the “default ascending arousal network” (DAAN). In findings published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers propose that this brain network plays a pivotal role in maintaining wakefulness and integrating arousal with awareness in the resting human brain. The discovery could be a significant breakthrough in understanding a range of neurological disorders while shedding...
  • The Greeks Who Fought Together With the Allies on D-Day

    06/06/2024 11:11:08 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 8 replies
    Greek Reporter ^ | June 6, 2024 | Philip Chrysopoulos
    Greeks fought on the side of the Allies on D-Day, June 6, 1944, which was the largest seaborne invasion in history. The operation began the liberation of France (and later western Europe) and laid the foundations of the Allied victory on the Western Front. Eddie Lambros was one of the 155 Greek soldiers who landed on Normandy Beach the day World War II took a turn. It was a day which would eventually lead to the end of European Nazi occupation. Greeks D-Day Eddie Lambros (circled). The photograph was published in the New York Times. The photograph of the Greek-American...
  • My story about a D-Day veteran. (vanity)

    06/06/2024 11:00:50 AM PDT · by Leaning Right · 36 replies
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    I post this story once a year, usually on June 6 or on Veterans Day. I’m putting the story in the Comment box because I’m not sure of the formatting here. If anyone has a similar story, please share it.
  • Spacex Super Heavy has splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico

    06/06/2024 10:40:53 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 55 replies
    Jared Isaacman @rookisaacman · 4h Unreal SpaceX team.. great job. You just brought the most powerful booster in the world one step closer to reusability.
  • Vanity: Will Biden mention Beau at Normandy Ceremony ?

    06/05/2024 9:23:25 PM PDT · by llevrok · 49 replies
    Self | 6/5/24 | Llevrok
    How low will he go to dishonor the veterans?
  • Welcome to the Revolution

    06/05/2024 3:53:56 PM PDT · by Steve Newton · 46 replies
    6/5/24 | Steve Newton
    The majority of Americans are simply hard working folks who live by the rule of “mind your own business.”
  • Airbus Wingman concept gives stealthy look at aerial combat future

    06/05/2024 12:59:30 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 26 replies
    New Atlas ^ | June 05, 2024 | David Szondy
    The Airbus Wingman concept Bringing some flash to military aviation, Airbus is showing off its Wingman drone concept this week at the International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin. The 1:1 scale mock-up is the aerospace equivalent of a "show car" for highlighting ideas. Trade shows like the ILA that runs through June 9 are not only an opportunity for salespeople to fatten up their order books, they're also a chance for companies to give potential customers an exclusive look at future products before the general public gets to know about them. Not only that, these sneak peaks allow engineers to...
  • Boeing Starliner launches to International Space Station from Florida

    06/05/2024 10:55:06 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    UPI ^ | June 05, 2024 | Doug Cunningham
    1 of 7 | A ULA Atlas V rocket launches the Boeing Starliner spacecraft on its maiden crewed flight from Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Wednesday. Photo by Joe Marino/UPI | License Photo June 5 (UPI) -- NASA said Wednesday Boeing's Starliner carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams successfully separated from the United Launch Alliance rocket booster following liftoff to the International Space Station. United Launch Alliance confirmed the successful separation and said in a statement on X, "The names of Wilmore and Williams now join Glenn, Carpenter, Schirra and Cooper as...
  • NATO 'land corridors' will rush US troops to front lines of any future European war, Telegraph reports

    06/05/2024 10:23:17 AM PDT · by EBH · 96 replies
    The Kyiv Independent ^ | 6/4/24 | Chris York and The Kyiv Independent news desk
    NATO is creating a series of "land corridors" that would be used to rush U.S. troops across Europe to confront Russian forces in the event of a major conflict with Moscow, The Telegraph reported on June 4. Warnings that the Kremlin could attack a NATO country in the near future have increased in urgency in recent months. Eirik Kristoffersen, Norway's top general, said the military alliance only has two to three years to prepare, Bloomberg reported on June 3. "At one point someone said it'll take 10 years (before Russia reconstitutes its offensive capacity), but I think we're back to...
  • D-Day: Eisenhower and His Paratroopers

    06/05/2024 10:04:33 AM PDT · by Retain Mike · 9 replies
    self | June 5, 2024 | Self
    General Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived in London January 2, 1944 to command Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) and to direct the last five months of planning for D-Day. Eisenhower’s study of leadership skills required he never express the apprehension and doubt, which inevitably arise as strain and tension wear away endurance. He was determined always to present confidence and optimism to those around him. He brought with him a confident, battle tested team that had led successful landings in North Africa, Sicily, and Salerno, despite experiencing German counterattacks nearly driving the Allies into the sea on the last two...
  • The Crash that CHANGED Aviation Forever (With Real Audio)

    06/05/2024 8:41:55 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 7 replies
    You Tube ^ | May 30, 2024 | TheFlightChannel
    70,759 views While flying between New Jersey and New York the Q400 operating as flight 3407 enters an aerodynamic stall and crashes into a house in Clarence Center, New York. Families of the victims lobbied the U.S. Congress to enact more stringent regulations for regional carriers and to improve the scrutiny of safe operating procedures and the working conditions of pilots. As a result, the FAA required some of these regulation changes. Seven years later, an ATR 42-500 operating as flight 661 also stalls in the sky, and the aircraft nosedives into the mountain. Find out what really happened. 16:00...
  • 3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles

    06/05/2024 5:50:11 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 89 replies
    internationalman.com ^ | June 04, 2024 | Nick Giambruno
    25 refrigerators. That’s how much the additional electricity consumption per household would be if the average US home adopted electric vehicles (EVs). Congressman Thomas Massie—an electrical engineer—revealed this information while discussing with Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, President Biden’s plan to have 50% of cars sold in the US be electric by 2030. The current and future grid in most places will not be able to support each home running 25 refrigerators—not even close. Just look at California, where the grid is already buckling under the existing load. Massie claims, correctly, in my view, that the notion of widespread...
  • Question about Korean War Era Discharge (My Father's)

    06/04/2024 5:48:26 PM PDT · by ducttape45 · 46 replies
    6/4/2024 | Me
    Good evening Freepers. I got a question that I would love to find an answer to. My father was a Korean War veteran. He served back in the 1940/50's. I have copies of two discharge forms, one is dated 1948 - 1953, the second one dated 1953 - 1956. The first one is an honorable discharge, but the second one is a dishonorable discharge. I am confused as to how or why two 214's can be issued like that. I am also looking for an avenue to try and get the dishonorable one thrown out. Unfortunately the fire that took...
  • NATIONAL COGNAC DAY - June 4

    06/04/2024 1:14:51 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    National Day Calendar ^ | June 04, 2024 | Staff
    NATIONAL COGNAC DAY Each year on June 4, brandy lovers and distillers celebrate National Cognac Day. A well-known variety of brandy, Cognac was named after Cognac, France, where it is produced. The region is also known for vineyards and producing wine. #NationalCognacDay A distilled brandy must meet certain legal requirements within the production to bear the name Cognac. In fact, one requirement during production includes the use of a particular variety of grape called Ugni Blanc. Additionally, the brandy needs to be distilled twice in copper pot stills where the brandy must age the brandy at least two years in...
  • New audiobook release: The Capture of Fort William and Mary

    06/04/2024 7:03:21 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 11 replies
    We have an amendment, the Second Amendment, because in part when the colonists had no say in how their own societies should be run and what they wanted most was self-government, Britain though it a good idea to confiscate. Mostly the confiscation centered around gunpowder, but there were along with it plots and schemes to take away actual weapons such as guns and cannons. Today we have the story of The Capture of Fort William and Mary, which details a unique and fun chapter in pre-U.S. history in which the colonists said we are going to disarm you before you...