On This Day
1057 – Abdication of Byzantine Emperor Michael VI Bringas after just one year.
Michael VI Bringas (Greek: Μιχαήλ Βρίγγας), called Stratiotikos or Stratioticus (“the Military One”, “the Warlike”, or “the Bellicose”) or Gerontas (“the Old”), reigned as Byzantine emperor from 1056 to 1057.
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1018 – Jeongjong II, Korean ruler (d. 1046)
Jeongjong of Goryeo (31 August 1018 – 24 June 1046) (r. 1034–1046) was the 10th ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the second son of Hyeonjong, and the younger brother of Deokjong. At the age of four in 1022, he was made Naesaryeong, a position of high rank, and designated the Prince of Pyongyang.
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A roller-coaster month for public lands
Rounding up the Biden administration’s ups and downs on land policy
Earlier this month, an op-ed by Bureau of Land Management Director Tracy Stone-Manning appeared in local and regional news outlets across the West. In it, she explained that her agency works to balance various uses — from energy and mining to grazing and recreation — but that climate change is making everything more difficult. “Fortunately,” she writes, “there is one way to ensure our public lands will provide the countless resources they always have: prioritizing landscape health.”
I quit reading Karin Slaughter as I found her stories had, for me, too much gratuitous violence. Which is a bummer as I really liked the storylines.
By Chris Bohinski, Richard C. Kraus, PA Live!: Bestselling author talks latest Will Trent novel on PA live!
By Rob Brown, Alaska Highway: Walking the talk, talking her walks – author pens second mystery collection Adventures go wrong in latest collection.
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By Bethel Afful, Mental Floss: 20 Delightful Slang Terms From the 1930s These 1930s-era slang terms will blow your wig.
Kaarma Tube: A Cloud Never Dies, This biographical documentary of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh is narrated by actor Peter Coyote.
We are like sleepwalkers, not knowing what we are doing or where we are heading. Whether we can wake up or not depends on whether we can walk mindfully on our Mother Earth. The future of all life, including our own, depends on our mindful steps.
Thích Nhất Hạnh, Buddhist monk and peace activist
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Matt ‘Willy’ Williams: On the Frontlines of the War in Ukraine – Danger Close with Jack Carr
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By Cha Ching Queen, Food Talk Daily: Easy Bulletproof Coffee Cubes Recipe
By Lisa Kaminski, Taste of Home: 45 Healthy Labor Day Recipes That’ll Keep the Party Going
By Betty Crocker Kitchens: Chocolate-Peanut Butter Treats That Can’t Be Beat
By Choya Johnson, the Kitchn: I Tried the No-Bake Nutella Chocolate Chip Icebox Cake and It’s Absolutely Decadent
By Patty Catalano, the Kitchn: Easy Icebox Cake
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
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