Joe Biden raided the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for votes, not emergencies. American consumers continue to pay the price. We have the anti-fossil fuel crazies in the Biden Administration to thank for putting us in this hole.
Reporter: Have you been speaking with President Macron about the coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz?@POTUS: “Yeah, I have spoken to him. He’s been, on a scale of 0-10, I’d say he’s been an 8. Not perfect — but it’s France.” pic.twitter.com/VqCGUHUFDa
Megyn Kelly lays out Mark Levin’s ongoing personal attacks against her on social media and his show, why she finally chose to respond, President Trump wading into the feud, and more.
This classic 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life warmly and humorously explores growing up, friendship, and life’s lessons through housemother Edna Garrett and a group of girls at Eastland School, accompanying generations through their youth. George Clooney Played handyman George Burnett in later seasons, assisting Mrs. Garrett and interacting with the girls. Kim Fields Portrayed the lively young girl Dorothy “Tootie” Ramsey, known for gossip and roller skates, one of the core four girls. Molly Ringwald Guest-starred as Molly Parker in season 1, one of the Eastland School students briefly featured in the early dorm stories. Nancy McKeon From season 2, played the tough and independent Jo Polniaczek, contrasting with Blair and becoming a key member of the core four. Lisa Whelchel Portrayed the spoiled, fashionable rich girl Blair Warner, the snobbiest of the group, appearing throughout the entire series. Mindy Cohn Played the witty and food-loving Natalie Green, who enjoys snacks and writing, the most down-to-earth of the girls. Cloris Leachman Later portrayed Beverly Ann Stickle, Mrs. Garrett’s sister, who took over the shop and brought fresh energy. Charlotte Rae Iconically portrayed Edna Garrett, the housemother and dietitian at Eastland School, warmly guiding the girls through life. Mackenzie Astin Later played Andy Moffett, Mrs. Garrett’s adopted son, adding family warmth to the stories. Geri Jewell Portrayed Geri Tyler (or Geri Warner), Blair’s cousin, the first recurring character with cerebral palsy, bringing inspiration and humor. Felice Schachter Appeared in seasons 1-3 as Nancy Olson, one of the Eastland School students involved in early dorm adventures. Julie Piekarski Appeared in seasons 1-3 as Sue Ann Weaver, an Eastland School student who sweetly joined the girls’ group briefly.
The U.S. Army showcased advanced unmanned ground vehicles during training exercises on March 13, highlighting how autonomous systems could support combat operations and reduce reliance on human personnel. The demonstration was part of the xTech|Edge Strike: Ground competition, which allows participants to work with the Department of War, compete for prize money, and potentially secure contracts for autonomous ground technologies.
“Wildfire” was a hauntingly sad song about a girl who loved her pony so much, she died in a blizzard searching for him. There was nothing “weird” about it. Heartless much? WTF??!!
None of these songs were weird. I was a teen in the 70s. All of those songs were about reality and allowed people to feel emotions without anyone judging. We could recognize fun, faith, happiness, silliness, death, loss, sadness, and romance. It was okay to be goofy, to enjoy that, and nobody got offended or judgemental about any of it. People could interact, disagree, talk about anything, and get along. We could a lot more of that acceptance of each other these days.
From Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp to Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley, Jesse James, and Geronimo – we’ve spent countless hours using cutting-edge AI to colorize and animate the most iconic figures of the American frontier. 💬 Drop a comment below: Which Wild West legend fascinated you most? Who should we bring back next?