 The
Pentagon is speaking out after Pete Hegseth quoted Pulp
Fiction during a worship service. The secretary of war used
a monologue from the 1994 film that Samuel L. Jackson's
character recites before he shoots a man. ''Both the CSAR
prayer and the dialogue in Pulp Fiction were reflections of
the verse Ezekiel 25:17, as Secretary Hegseth clearly said
in his remarks at the prayer service,'' said the Pentagon
spokesperson.
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Pulling a fast one to have a
best-selling book, Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom's
political action committee spent more than $1.5 million
buying thousands of copies of his new memoir, accounting for
about two-thirds of all copies sold nationwide, and
propelling the book onto the New York Times bestseller list. More |
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Each year on April 19th, National
Garlic Day celebrates a vegetable also known as the stinking
rose. The fragrant and potent root has been seasoning dishes
for thousands of years. This stinking rose is a member of
the lily family. This family also includes the flavorful
onions, leeks, and shallots we use in some of our favorite
dishes. Garlic originated in Asia over 7,000 years ago, so
it's no surprise that cuisines worldwide incorporate it into
favored recipes. More |
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 April
19, 2022 marked the 49th anniversary of the films release,
(it was set in the future year of 2022) and its
futuristic, dystopian themes have some relevance today, so much
so that four Arizona State University professors, all in
different fields, could address the movie's, well, prescient
takes. More |
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