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Music of the day – We Three Kings

This song is appropriately sung on Epiphany, or Three Kings Day. It represents the time when the Wise Men, also known as the Magi, came to visit Jesus, and is the official end of the Christmas season. Epiphany is a … Continue reading

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Too little, too late, I think

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General Discussion, Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Day THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO of Presidential recovery    

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Why Does Carnival Start on Jan. 6 in New Orleans? (or Jan. 5)

In New Orleans, Carnival starts on Twelfth Night and lasts until Mardi Gras, the day before Ash Wednesday. The tradition of revelry, called Twelfth Night or Kings’ Day, all started with a drunken cake party (explained in the video). Mardi … Continue reading

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What is Twelfth Night?

Traditionally, Twelfth Night is the last of the 12 days of Christmas, January 5, and also known as the Eve of Epiphany. According to Wikipedia: In medieval and Tudor England, Candlemas traditionally marked the end of the Christmas season, although later, … Continue reading

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Happy New Year?

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General Discussion, Monday, January 5, 2026

Day THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE of Presidential recovery.  

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Rubio takes Brennan to the woodshed!

Secretary of State Marco Rubio just took CBS’ Margaret Brennan to the woodshed on live TV over the Maduro raid. “I don’t know why that’s confusing to you.” Brennan spiraled over the fact that the operation did not seize EVERY … Continue reading

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Trump Liberates Venezuela From The ‘Warm Embrace Of Collectivism’

Issues & Insights You have to marvel at the sequence of events we just experienced. On Jan. 1, a socialist was sworn in as mayor of New York, promising the “warm embrace of collectivism.” On Jan. 3, President Donald Trump … Continue reading

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The origins of Christmas trees

Records of using greenery to celebrate the holidays predate widespread use of the phrase “Christmas tree.” Rural English church records from the 15th and 16th centuries indicate that holly and ivy were bought in the winter — hence the British … Continue reading

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