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Stars recount eerie tales
Ramazan television transmissions this year have once again sparked fascination and debate after several celebrities shared unusual experiences involving jinn, unexplained incidents and even alleged ...
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Axe: Welcome to March Madness, a month that will transform the future of SU athletics
Syracuse, N.Y. — Welcome to the most transformative month Syracuse University athletics may ever have. Call it its own ...
For decades, the deer existed only in stories. Older residents of Marinduque spoke of a shy animal that once moved quietly through the island’s forests—an elusive presence known locally as “usa.” But ...
Dan King will ride Shuttle Diplomacy for Tom Cooper, and also Oscars Brother for his brother Connor King, two of the smallest ...
Just like in the modern world, people in ancient times wanted to know how to live a long and healthy life. Greeks and Romans ...
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Tales of glory and struggle in historic French collection
A collection of unusual and interesting objects once part of a historic French collection is going under the hammer at Sheppard’s sale of Paradigms and the Unexpected (10 to 12 March). The 150 lots of ...
In her latest book, The Sky Husband, Easterine Kire explores the life of the Naga community through stories that meander through myth, history, and modern life, often silting its banks with the ...
There’s a slogan that goes around the city that hosts the SXSW Film Festival that’s on T-shirts, posters, and bumper stickers: “Keep Austin Weird.” The three films in this dispatch are doing their ...
The world looks a lot different today than it did when the Spice Girls ruled radio and “Titanic’’ dominated the box office.
Mindi Kassotis' friends and family were told the wife of a decorated former Navy JAG officer had died unexpectedly in a ...
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Explore the world of Gladiatrix, the female gladiators of Rome
The world of gladiators is one of the most thrilling and brutal aspects of ancient Rome, filled with tales of courage, skill, and spectacle. While male gladiators dominate most historical accounts, a ...
Fifteen years after George R.R. Martin began work on The Winds of Winter, the author admits his page count has barely moved as his focus shifts to TV spin‑offs and novellas.
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