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Article of the day for February 9, 2017

The Article of the day for February 9, 2017 is USS Constellation vs L'Insurgente . The USS Constellation captured the French L'Insurgente in a single-ship action between the frigates on 9 February 1799. The previous year, French privateering attacks against American vessels had led to the undeclared Quasi-War. Four US naval squadrons were sent to the Caribbean with orders to seize armed French vessels and prevent attacks on American ships. The squadron under Commodore Thomas Truxtun was on assignment in the waters between Puerto Rico and Saint Kitts when his flagship Constellation, cruising independently, met and engaged L'Insurgente, commanded by Michel-Pierre Barreaut. After chasing the French ship through a storm, Truxtun forced an engagement. The French frigate surrendered after 74 minutes with heavy casualties; the Americans sustained only a few casualties. L'Insurgente was taken to Saint Kitts and commissioned into the United States Navy as USS Insurgent. The act

grand fromage: Word of the day for February 9, 2017

grand fromage , n : (humorous) A big cheese; an important person.

grand fromage: Word of the day for February 9, 2017

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Word of the day is grand fromage : (humorous) A big cheese; an important person.

Article of the day for February 9, 2017

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Article of the day is USS Constellation vs L'Insurgente. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Watch Mitch McConnell Shut Down Elizabeth Warren For Reading Coretta Scott King's Letter Criticizing Jeff Sessions

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Watch Mitch McConnell Shut Down Elizabeth Warren For Reading Coretta Scott King's Letter Criticizing Jeff Sessions

Watch Mitch McConnell Shut Down Elizabeth Warren For Reading Coretta Scott King's Letter Criticizing Jeff Sessions

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Watch Mitch McConnell Shut Down Elizabeth Warren For Reading Coretta Scott King's Letter Criticizing Jeff Sessions According to Senate rule 19, a senator cannot "impugn the motivations" of another senator. When Sen. Warren started quoting a decades-old letter from Coretta Scott King, the Senate Majority Leader moved to shut her down immediately. February 8, 2017 at 11:31PM

The Coretta Scott King letter Elizabeth Warren was trying to read

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The Coretta Scott King letter Elizabeth Warren was trying to read

The Coretta Scott King letter Elizabeth Warren was trying to read

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The Coretta Scott King letter Elizabeth Warren was trying to read In 1986, Coretta Scott King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr., wrote a letter to Sen. Strom Thurmond criticizing Jeff Sessions, who was then a nominee to be a federal judge.