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Throughout history, maps have been fundamental in shaping our view of the world, and our place in it. But far from being purely scientific objects, world maps are unavoidably partial and subjective, ...
Nefertari was the beloved wife of Rameses II, and her extravagant tomb proves it. Its restored paintings tell an interesting ...
"A big goal of the exhibit was the (Pequots) wanted to share the history of their people, but also reinforce the idea that Pequots are ... still here, despite everything that has happened to them." ...
A rock art panel near Aswan, Egypt, may depict a rare example of an elite individual from the First Dynasty, shedding light ...
India bowling coach Morne Morkel praised Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep for stepping up in Jasprit Bumrah’s absence during the ...
Forget the Magnificent Seven tech giants, defence stocks and gold are the winners in this volatile economic and geopolitical environment.
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One year ago, Kalki 2898 AD took Indian cinema to a whole new dimension — both literally and metaphorically.
Among the cases left to be decided are questions of birthright citizenship and whether judges can issue nationwide injunctions.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill banning cellphone use at school, the latest in a trend growing nationally and worldwide.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Fans and players weren’t the only ones coping with extreme heat last week at the Club World Cup.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kaku scored early in the second half to lift Al Ain to a 2-1 victory over Wydad on Thursday in the final match of the Club World Cup for both clubs.