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The State of the Union was not significant, but it was also a pivotal moment. It came before the celebration of E. Jean Carroll Day by her supporters on Monday. It showed that Trump's final attempt to avoid the need to secure an appeal bond had failed. The bond is to pay the $83.3 million judgment in Carroll's favor if his appeal fails—a likely outcome.
Charlene Ann Mildred BarrogaPublished 2 months ago in HistoryThe Dragon Beside Me
Picture this: the year is 1918, a time when segregation in the American South was as rigid as a starched collar. Yet, amidst this stifling environment, a young girl named Katherine Johnson was born with a mind that crackled with the electricity of numbers and equations. Imagine a world where your brilliance is dimmed not just by the color of your skin, but also by your gender. That was Katherine's reality. Yet, like a tenacious vine determined to reach the sun, her passion for mathematics bloomed. She excelled in school, graduating from historically Black colleges with degrees in both mathematics and physics, proving that brilliance can't be contained by societal constraints.
Muhammad UsmanPublished 2 months ago in HistoryClimate change and pollution
Once upon a time, in a world not so different from our own, there lived a village surrounded by lush green forests and crystal-clear rivers. The villagers thrived on the bounty of nature, living in harmony with their surroundings. However, as time passed, changes started to occur.
ADEBANJO ABDULGAFARPublished 2 months ago in EarthTop 10 Most Dangerous Inmates On Indiana's Death Row
10 - Daniel Troya Shackeled at the waist and guarded by four bailiffs, the judge described Troya and his acomplice, Ricardo Sanchez Jr as enormously dangerous.
Vidello ProductionsPublished 2 months ago in CriminalMan Spends 17 Years in Prison for a Crime Committed by His Doppelganger
The photographs above depict two distinct individuals who bear a striking resemblance to each other in skin tone, facial features, hairstyle, and physical appearance. They also share the same first name. The man on the left, Richard "Ricky" Amos, is responsible for a crime for which the man on the right, Richard Jones, served a 17-year prison sentence.
True Crime WriterPublished 2 months ago in CriminalThe French Revolution (1789 – 1799) | A Transformative Epoch of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity
The French Revolution (1789–1799): A Revolutionary Period of Freedom, Equality, and Brotherhood The French Revolution, a tumultuous period spanning from 1789 to 1799, stands as one of the most transformative chapters in human history. Characterized by radical social, political, and economic upheavals, the revolution reshaped the fabric of French society and reverberated across the globe. Rooted in Enlightenment ideals and fueled by widespread discontent, the revolutionaries sought to dismantle the oppressive monarchy, establish a republic, and champion the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Movie Foo1Published 2 months ago in HistoryUnraveling COVID-19 Origins
Title: Unveiling the Discovered Roots of the Coronavirus: A Journey of Scientific Exploration In the wake of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic that swept across the globe, scientists and researchers embarked on a quest to uncover the origins of the novel coronavirus. As the world grappled with the devastating impact of the virus, understanding its roots became paramount in preventing future outbreaks and mitigating the spread of similar pathogens. Through meticulous investigation and groundbreaking discoveries, scientists have begun to unravel the complex origins of the coronavirus, shedding light on its journey from the natural world to human populations.
Christianah TaiwoPublished 2 months ago in EarthDrillmington: A Snitch
The Channel 30 reporter stamped out a cigarette and grabbed her microphone. She was Fatima Berm. Her brown hair and hazel eyes and ebony skin formed to make a thing of beauty. She readied for the shot. Her producer, Hightower Cott, looked pensive.
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 months ago in Criminal