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6 'lost' cities archaeologists have never found
Waššukanni has never been found and some scholars think that it may be located in northeastern Syria. The people who lived in ...
From an Austrian perspective, the Panic of 1893 provides key lessons, but this consequential panic has not received as much ...
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Highway works in Hidalgo uncovered a pre-Hispanic pyramid and settlement; salvage teams preserved the context before construction resumed
During a Mexican highway expansion project, crews encountered structural elements that did not meet modern standards. That ...
‘I want a provider who looks like me’: Why seeing a Black therapist matters to Linn County residents
A report from Linn County Public Health found a majority of Black and African American participants said culturally informed ...
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Learning From Defeat in Chile
Chile’s left-wing alliance took power with huge optimism in 2022, but hopes of changing the constitution, or even securing ...
What strikes you most in Cairo, beyond the constant noise, is the sheer size of the crowds. Egypt has a population of roughly 120 million, ...
The 11 biggest cities in the world all have populations of more than 21million, and one of them is sinking below sea level.
For 5,000 years scholars, generals, and mystics have been fascinated by the Egyptian pyramids. That obsession persists in the modern age. Today the Pyramids of Giza are surrounded by desert. But 4,600 ...
03:47, Tue, Dec 9, 2025 Updated: 03:54, Tue, Dec 9, 2025 A team of Italian researchers left the world astounded last March when they revealed the discovery of an enormous subterranean network ...
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Bulgaria Adopts the Euro, Nearly 20 Years After Joining the EU
Bulgaria became the 21st country to switch to the euro as it entered the New Year on Thursday, a milestone met with both ...
A team of Italian scientists stunned the world last March when they announced the discovery of a vast underground complex stretching nearly 3,500 feet beneath Egypt’s Giza Plateau, connecting chambers ...
A team of Italian scientists took the world by storm last March when they announced the discovery of a colossal underground complex plunging nearly 3,500 feet beneath Egypt's Giza Plateau and linking ...
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