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Nicolás MaduroOn January 7th, 1558, Calais, the last English possession in France, was retaken by France, by troops under Duc de Guise. (The Pale of Calais had been an exclave and parliamentary borough of England across the Strait of Dover from 1347 to 1558.) The painting above, The Siege of Calais was completed by François-Édouard Picot in 1838. — January 7th, 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered the first three moons of Jupiter: Io, Europa and Ganymede. — And o…See the Story
On January 7th, 1558, Calais, the Last English Possession in France, Was Retaken by France.
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Gun Laws · California(KYMA) - A federal court ruling could lead to changes in gun laws across much of California. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the state's ban on openly carrying firearms in large counties violates the Second Amendment. The decision applies only to counties with populations of more than 200,000 people, which covers the majority of the state. Imperial County, however, falls below that population threshold and is not affected by t…See the Story
Court Ruling Could Affect Gun Laws Across California
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Artificial Intelligence · United StatesOn Friday, at the annual meeting of the American Dialect Society (ADS) in New Orleans, a vote will be taken and the 2025 Word of the Year announced. The longest-running such enterprise—it began in 1990 with “bushlips,” a word, enshrined in no standard dictionary, that no one uses and few remember—it is far from the only one. Indeed, other academic and lexicographical organizations have already weighed in on the 2025 winner. Take Dictionary.com, …See the Story
“AI word slop,” by Joshua T. Katz
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