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  1. Note to the new owners of the Barney Bargain Basement Network. Colbert is not NEWS, he's entertainment...
  2. Predators gotta look after each other
  3. But I've talked to a boatload of people who claim to be related to Pocohantas
  4. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/july-30/president-eisenhower-signs-in-god-we-trust-into-law
  5. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/july-30/first-legislative-assembly-in-america
  6. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/july-30/johnson-signs-medicare-into-law
  7. It wouldn't surprise me at all. OTA TV is on life support anyway. My fear is that many small markets will lose all semblance of LOCAL news in the not too distant future. And when that happens....
  8. The network formerly known as Tiffany is now the Walmart Network May the ghosts of Murrow, Cronkite and all constantly keep the new brass awake
  9. July 29 The U.S. Congress passes legislation establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA), a civilian agency responsible for coordinating America’s activities in space, on July 29, 1958. NASA has since sponsored space expeditions, both human and mechanical, that have yielded vital information about the solar system and universe. It has also launched numerous earth-orbiting satellites that have been instrumental in everything from weather forecasting to navigation to global communications. NASA was created in response to the Soviet Union’s October 4, 1957 launch of its first satellite, Sputnik I. The 183-pound, basketball-sized satellite orbited the earth in 98 minutes. The Sputniklaunch caught Americans by surprise and sparked fears that the Soviets might also be capable of sending missiles with nuclear weapons from Europe to America. The United States prided itself on being at the forefront of technology, and, embarrassed, immediately began developing a response, signaling the start of the U.S.-Soviet space race.
  10. Makes sense. I thought I saw something a while back with issues concerning the entrance plaza/customs area on the US side
  11. I wonder how much of the delays can be attributed to shenanigans by the Moroun Family
  12. Even as recently as the 70’s most major markets had at least 2 newspapers. The biggest difference was their political spin. Now sadly we’re lucky if one survives. Personally, with “instant analysis” newspapers are rapidly losing out to whatever passes for online news. And you can forget about to a certain extent locality. True reporters are giving way to “influencers”. That makes it easy for someone like Trump or Musk to survive since it’s all about the clicks. The same for broadcast beasts as well. There is no real money in it anymore. Unless you’re willing to sell your soul
  13. July 28 July 28, 1868: Following its ratification by the necessary three-quarters of U.S. states, the 14th Amendment, granting citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including formerly enslaved people—is officially adopted into the U.S. Constitution. Secretary of State William Seward issues a proclamation certifying the amendment.
  14. Dave Parker wrote a poem for his HOF induction. Despite his foibles I still love the guy. Followed his career from his time in Salem, Va, the Pirates Single A Carolina League team
  15. July 27 On July 27, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee recommends that America’s 37th president, Richard M. Nixon, be impeachedand removed from office. The impeachment proceedings resulted from a series of political scandals involving the Nixon administration that came to be collectively known as Watergate.
  16. Because these kids are bringing their criminal parents and friends. Right? Don’t expect to be signing any prospects from there in the near future
  17. Since around the first of the month we’ve been heavily immersed in Lewis and Clark Land following the Expedition along the Ohio and Missouri Rivers to the Missouri headwaters. This article showed up in my inbox yesterday https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/23/magazine/sacagawea-biography-history.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
  18. Children of Sanchez was a great album
  19. They’re just following the Orban playbook. We’ll have elections but they’ll be rigged
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