RANDOM TIDS & BITS- Mon 3/03/24-

“First Lady Could Be Any Lady…Sin City Strip Shining Stellar…& Just Big AND Old!!”

The first lady of the United States does not have to be the president’s wife.  Other women have held the title when the president was a widower or single. That’s happened at least 13 times, and it’s always been a female relative of the president . . . a sister, a niece, a daughter, and even a daughter-in-law. That might seem surprising because it hasn’t happened in over 100 years.  The most recent was Margaret Wilson, Woodrow Wilson’s daughter.  She was 28 at the time.

According to NASA, the Las Vegas Strip is the brightest spot on Earth from space.

Jupiter is the oldest planet in the Solar System.

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