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Biden Isn t the First President to Have to Change Tracks en Route to Inauguration Historians/History by Jeff Rogg
Jeff Rogg is a postdoctoral fellow in the National Security Affairs Department at the U.S. Naval War College. Jeff received his PhD in history from The Ohio State University in December 2020. His dissertation, The Spy and the State
, is a complete history of American intelligence from the Revolutionary War to the present. The views in this article are the author’s own and do not represent the views of the U.S. government, Department of the Navy, or U.S. Naval War College. Twitter: @ThespyThestate
10 Women Who Transformed Themselves Into Superheroes
Black Widow, Wonder Woman, and Scarlet Witch are all fictional, but fortunately, the world is full of real-life superheroes far more amazing than their comic book counterparts. The ladies on this list have all fought monsters, saved people in distress, and made our planet a safer place.
10Lydia Angiyou
Lydia Angiyou stands 155 centimeters (5’1”) and weighs about 40 kilograms (90 lb). She isn’t exactly what you’d call “intimidating,” but appearances are deceiving. This is one Inuit lady you don’t want to mess with. The 43-year-old was walking through the town of Ivujivik, Quebec when she spotted her nephews and seven-year-old son playing in the streets. But instead of laughing and smiling, the kids were terrified, probably because a 300-kilogram (700 lb) polar bear was heading their way. Afraid it was coming after her kid, Angiyou pulled an Ellen Ripley.