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How did a 2,000-year-old Roman tombstone end up in a New Orleans yard? For the past six months, this has been a question pursued by an archaeologist, an anthropologist, and a pair of classicists. As ...
In 112 BC, Jugurtha, the adoptive son of the Numidian King Micipsa, usurped the Kingdom's throne. Numidia had been a loyal ...
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Trainline lists 11 'haunted' UK spots near stations to visit this Halloween
From palace galleries and prison cells to dockyard warships, these ghostly spots are all within a few minutes' walk of the ...
Kent is a rich landscape dotted with beaches, creative spaces in resurgent seaside towns, vintage-inspired amusement parks ...
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Why Warships Wear Haze Gray Instead of Flashy Colors
From zebras to destroyers Modern navies paint most surface combatants gray for a simple reason: it keeps ships harder to ...
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Saudi oil power is waning. What this means for its ties to the US
There’s little doubt that Saudi Arabia contributed to its own problems, driven by leadership hubris and poor advice. The Line ...
Pope Leo was asked about a detention facility in Chicago, increasing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela and the case of ...
With its gloomy weather, gothic churches, leafy streets and cosy autumnal character, the UK is one of the most atmospheric ...
Catholics in immigration detention centers have "spiritual rights" that Catholic clergy should be allowed to serve, Pope Leo ...
Pope Leo XIV says Catholics in detention have spiritual rights and urges authorities to allow clergy to serve them ...
Dante falls. Past the Garden of Eden, past the terraces of Mt. Purgatory, past the beach, past the nine circles of Hell, all ...
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