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Stars Insider on MSNThe terrifying book curses of the Middle AgesThe Middle Ages may have not been as dark as one imagines, but some of the things people did back then certainly don't help ...
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNA Journey Through the Ages: The Global History of UFO SightingsThis article will take you through the evolution of UFO sightings, from ancient accounts to modern-day encounters, ...
The Astonishing Triumph of England's Greatest Warrior King by Dan Jones is turning the heads of the readers who turn its ...
The afterlife is not typically associated with aggressive pets and insatiable worms. But these are exactly the creatures that ...
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The Nation on MSNJürgen Habermas Still Believes in ModernityA conversation with the German theorist about the history of Western philosophy and more.
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNNew exhibition celebrating rare books and manuscripts coming to BlackburnA new exhibition celebrating rare books and manuscripts which celebrate nature through the ages is to be unveiled in ...
But often it’s through unexpected juxtapositions that Monteiro evokes life’s mysteries. So, for instance, the poem “Solomon ...
Athina Rachel Tsangari swaps the 'Greek Weird Wave' for the Scottish Highlands with her elegiac period drama Harvest. Tsangari talks to us about the film's Marmite reactions, its doom-laden atmosphere ...
The Scopes "Monkey trial" in 1925 in Tennessee wasn't supposed to be about Genesis versus Darwin, but that's the way it ...
At the top of Yosemite National Park’ s Vernal Fall on a recent holiday weekend, amid the throngs of tourists snapping photos ...
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Worse, people are unschooled in the virtues that are practical tools for leading a good life: honesty, fidelity, compassion, ...
American interests are advanced by connecting the world’s free and open spaces through enhancing connectivity, buoying ...
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