George Lucas explains that “the audience doesn’t know what they want to see” in a new interview.
“If they don’t like a character, that’s interesting, and as a filmmaker I want to find out why. But when the studios hear that, they take the wrong message. They let the audience actually make the movie. Of course, now they go crazy with that. Now, it’s all about what the fans think. That isn’t how you make the movie. You make a movie by finding someone that knows how to make movies, that has a story to tell and is passionate about it.”
(Source: https://t.co/uUOsk9c8no)
He was burning alive, yet he kept re-entering the burning Bradley Fighting Vehicle until all six soldiers and the Iraqi interpreter were safe. Burns covered 72% of his body. His first words were, ‘How are my boys?’ He died three weeks later. It took 16 years for him to receive the Medal of Honor. HIS NAME IS SERGEANT FIRST CLASS ALWYN C. CASHE, NEVER FORGET!!!
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Meet Master Sergeant Janina Simmons who cemented her place in military history! She made history as the first Black woman to graduate from the notoriously grueling U.S. Army Ranger School on her very first try! (2019)
she made history yet again by becoming the first female Ranger-qualified soldier to be promoted to Sergeant Major—the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Army(2025)
After 15 years of exceptional, barrier-breaking service, Sergeant Major Simmons officially retired with full military honors on May 21, 2026, leaving behind an unmatched legacy of leadership and resilience.👏🏾
Tom Brady was asked about A.J. Brown and why there's always drama at the WR position:
"I swear to God, it's just déjà vu. I've been seeing the same sh*t since 2000 when I came into the league... It's like the Real Housewives of the NFL."
Brady then explained why the WR position naturally creates so much emotion and drama. It's great stuff.
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Escaped enslaved man, Gordon, also known as 'Whipped Peter,' shows the scars on his back in Louisiana, 1863. The Trump administration ordered the removal of this photo, along with other signs and exhibits related to slavery, from several national parks.
This image, taken in 1863, shows Gordon, also known as “Whipped Peter,” a man who escaped slavery from a Louisiana plantation after enduring years of brutal abuse. The scars across his back tell a story that words alone never could.
After making a dangerous journey to Union Army lines during the American Civil War, Gordon underwent a medical examination where photographers captured the wounds left by repeated whippings. When the image was published, it spread rapidly across newspapers in the United States and Europe, becoming one of the most powerful pieces of visual evidence exposing the cruelty of slavery.
For many who had never witnessed the realities of slavery, this photograph shattered any illusion that it was a humane institution. It helped strengthen support for the abolitionist movement and encouraged many Black men to join the Union Army in the fight for freedom.
More than 160 years later, the photograph remains one of the most important historical records of slavery ever created. It is uncomfortable to look at, but history is not meant to be comfortable. Images like this remind us why preserving historical evidence matters. They allow future generations to understand not only the suffering people endured but also the resilience and courage of those who survived and fought for freedom.
In recent years, reports that this photograph and other slavery related exhibits were ordered removed from displays at some U.S. National Park sites sparked widespread debate among historians, educators, and preservation groups about how difficult chapters of history should be presented to the public. Whatever one’s political views, the discussion has highlighted the importance many place on protecting historical records so they can continue to educate future generations. (Reuters)
Bradley Chubb and T.J. Parker are training together in Florida. The Bills’ veteran pass rusher invited the rookie to join him.
Chubb’s leadership is another reason why the Bills are excited about him. Both are key pieces in Jim Leonhard’s plan on defense.
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