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Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office
**Trump Rallies Supporters in Michigan to Mark 100 Days in Office** *Washington Township, MI — April 29, 2017* President Donald Trump marked his 100th day in office with a spirited rally in Washington Township, Michigan, on Saturday evening. Trump decided not to attend the traditional White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C. instead of interacting directly with his supporters in a state that was crucial to his victory in the 2016 election. **Celebrating Early Achievements**
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in History
Trump’s 100-day rally: Familiar grievances, an ebullient crowd and a difficult task ahead
Crossing the symbolic barrier between the first 100 days of his presidency and the 1,361 that remain, Trump basked in adulation from a supportive crowd and declared that he had just completed the “the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country.” He waxed nostalgic about his last act with familiar grievances and hyperbolic claims, and seized the moment to set a course for the next one.
By MD IMRAN KHAN9 months ago in History
Mon Mocha, played by Ander, has become one of the greatest Star Wars characters ever.
To provide us with this information, many Botha’s perished...” When actress Caroline Blackstone uttered the above famous Star Wars line as Mon Mocha in Return of the Jedi, it was undoubtedly a cool moment, a glimpse into the previously unseen hierarchy of the Rebel Alliance… albeit one that lasted about “26 and a half seconds,” as the actress once joked. Indeed, that brief scene was pretty much all we got of Mon Mocha, onscreen anyway, for many, many years.
By MD IMRAN KHAN9 months ago in History
Thunderbolts* First Reviews: A Breath of Fresh Air for the MCU
Critics say it's a welcome return to form for the franchise, with thoughtfully fleshed out characters, spectacular visuals, engaging action sequences, and fantastic performances from Florence Pugh and Lewis Pullman in particular.
By MD IMRAN KHAN9 months ago in History
"Sabotage or Mutiny: The Hidden Threats That Sank Great Ships"
Sabotage or Rebellion: Unveiling the Mysteries Behind Enigmatic Maritime Calamities For centuries, the ocean has served as both a conduit and a conflict zoneconnecting continents, transporting empires, and inspiring aspirations of exploration. However, beneath the façade of noble discovery lies a grimmer, obscured truth: vessels lost without rationale, crews disappearing, and debris never recovered. In numerous instances, conjecture has pointed to two ominous alternativessabotage or rebellion.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
Israel commits Gaza genocide under world’s ‘watchful eye’, ICJ told
"The International Criminal Court Hears the Gaza Genocide Case as Israel's War Continues" – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague heard harrowing testimony this week as South Africa presented its case accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza—a conflict unfolding, as one lawyer put it, "under the world’s watchful eye." The historic hearings have rekindled global debate regarding Israel's military offensive, which has resulted in the deaths of over 34,000 Palestinians, the displacement of 1.9 million people, and the destruction of much of Gaza. "A Calculated Destruction of Life"
By Rakib Hasan9 months ago in History
Maya's Machine. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Rahat was 30 years old. His days consisted of the accuracy of the surgery. I wake up, go to work, go back to my small apartment, go to the gym, and sleep. He had no close friends, rarely spoke to his family, and his weekends were different from his weekdays. The only consistent presence in his life was not a person - it was a program. A project he built in solitude. Her name was Maya.
By Rakib Hosen9 months ago in History










