Flash back: The first Trump administration also cut navigator funding to $10 million per year.
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Maya Goldman,
Axios,
10 Mar. 2025
By this logic, the writer becomes a navigator exploring truth through lies, the real through the imaginary and vice versa, to reach the truth through lies, and this truth, if attained, must again be subjected to the test of lies or the imaginary to authenticate its truth or reality.
Join a kayaking excursion on the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River or the Indian River Lagoon, and glide across dark waters that pop with sparkling trails of aqua and indigo when the glowing critters are disturbed by oars or passing fish.
Elon Musk is sticking his oar in, George Santos is enduring, and Matt Gaetz is concerned about his contouring
January 11, 2025
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All through this feature’s brief year-end hiatus, the elite class of Attention Whores kept in fighting trim.
To prepare frosting, beat honey, butter, and salt in a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment until creamy, about 2 minutes, scraping down bottom and sides of bowl as needed.
—
Elizabeth Nelson,
Southern Living,
20 Mar. 2025
This salt can leach into watersheds when snow melts.
The captain of a diving boat has been found guilty of seaman’s manslaughter after one of his passengers died tangled up in the propeller, according to federal prosecutors in Florida.
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Mark Price,
Miami Herald,
7 Mar. 2025
For their heroic efforts, two — an ensign and a seaman — were awarded medals of honor.
Paternoster Row stands a few blocks away from the Old Bailey courts and Newgate Prison, where so many sea dogs were dragged in chains, tried and sentenced to death.
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Sean Kingsley,
Smithsonian Magazine,
15 May 2024
The Collegeville outfit came with the mask of a scowling pirate with an open eye-patch that looked more like a black eye and a sickly green pallor that would shiver the timbers of the saltiest sea dog.
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René Guzman,
San Antonio Express-News,
2 Oct. 2024
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