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Was Jesus really crucified? Ancient manuscript reveals the truth

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
Ancient manuscripts, called Annals which explain the events during the Roman Empire may contain 'historical evidence' about Jesus Christ ... To compile the Annals, he relied upon official records, Senate proceedings and first-hand accounts.
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Maryland bill seeks to lower cap on Child Victims Act settlements: ‘Make sure we don’t ...

Baltimore Sun 27 Mar 2025
C.T ... 1 ... At a January fiscal briefing with House and Senate committees, Department of Legislative Services fiscal analyst David Romans told lawmakers that the settlement payments were a “potentially enormous liability for the state.” ... .
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Thousands are suing states over sexual abuse in juvenile detention facilities

The Trentonian 26 Mar 2025
By Amanda Hernández, Stateline.org ... Hickey Jr ... Hickey Jr ... Watch ... “This is potentially an enormous liability for the state,” David Romans, a legislative budget analyst, told the House Appropriations and Senate Budget and Taxation committees in January.
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‘Give me liberty or give me death’ turns 250. Here’s what it meant in 1775

Times Standard 25 Mar 2025
By BEN FINLEY ... in 2020 ... He was demanding a specific kind of freedom from the British Empire ... The popular 1712 play “Cato” about a Roman senator also contains the line, “It is not now a time to talk of aught, but chains or conquest, liberty or death.” ... .
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'Give me liberty or give me death' turns 250. Here's what it meant in 1775

The Day 24 Mar 2025
in 2020 ... “It’s about the community. It’s about the nation ... The popular 1712 play “Cato” about a Roman senator also contains the line, “It is not now a time to talk of aught, but chains or conquest, liberty or death.".
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‘Give me liberty or give me death' turns 250 this year. What it meant in 1775

NBC Bay Area 23 Mar 2025
in 2020 ... Watch NBC Bay Area News 📺 Streaming free 24/7 ...It’s about the community ... The popular 1712 play “Cato” about a Roman senator also contains the line, “It is not now a time to talk of aught, but chains or conquest, liberty or death." ... .
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Shin Bet head tried to cross the Rubicon

Israel Hayom 21 Mar 2025
Roman law was clear. a governor was forbidden from entering the territory of the Republic south of the Rubicon with his armies, since there his authority expired and he reverted to being a citizen subject to the Roman Senate.
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Stiehm: A Senate showdown that went the wrong way

Provo Daily Herald 20 Mar 2025
10 Senate Democrats joined Republicans, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ... The Senate 10 sacrificed the minority’s sole power to check the president ... But the Senate 10 succumbed in a late Friday showdown ... The Roman Senate ceded power to Caesar.”.
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Opinion: Senate must use its power or lose it

Lawrence Journal World 20 Mar 2025
10 Senate Democrats joined Republicans, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ... The Senate 10 sacrificed the minority’s sole power to check the president ... But the Senate 10 succumbed ... The Roman Senate ceded power to Caesar.”.
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Ovid’s Eternal Verses: The Roman Poet of Love, Myth, and Exile

Roman Empire Times 16 Mar 2025
The council of the gods in Metamorphoses 1 subtly evokes the Roman Senate, with Jupiter presiding like Augustus ... —echoes Roman imperial rhetoric, where expansion is framed as protection for the vulnerable.
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Assassination of Julius Caesar Re-Enacted at Original Rome Site

Greek Reporter 15 Mar 2025
As soon as Caesar came to know of this, he called for a meeting at the Senate in the Temple of Concordia (the Roman goddess of unity, a symbolic choice) and accused the tribunes, claiming they had put ...
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Remembering the Ides of March

The Epoch Times 15 Mar 2025
Caesar paid little heed and on March 15, in 44 B.C., he was assassinated by senators eager to restore the fading Republic ... I can easily imagine that the threat to Roman liberty justified extreme measures.
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Today in History

Oelwein Daily Register 15 Mar 2025
Today is Saturday, March 15, the 74th day of 2025 ... On March 15, 44 B.C., on the “ides of March,” Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman senators, including Brutus and Cassius, who feared Caesar was working to establish a monarchy ... .
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