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It’s over! The movie stars have deserted the French seaside town of Cannes, the reviews have been filed, the red carpets rolled up, and the world’s press now move on to what’s really important — ...
The Roman Republic was one of the first great democracies, an influence on the world to this day. And we owe it all to Tarquin the Proud, a king so bad that he made his people swear to have no kings ...
Blasphemous cross-dresser, incestuous adulterer, ruler of the Roman underworld - Clodius was the jester capering in the ruins of the Roman Republic.
As the threat of climate change looms and social media isolates us, is it any suprise homesteading and back-to-the-land movements are seeing a resurgence?
Have you ever wondered why your dog’s ears prick up even when you hear nothing? You sit reading the newspaper when Toby runs towards the door barking as if his best friend is outside. It could be ...
Abe Sada was the victim of a misogynistic society, forced into the sex industry at a young age. When she finally broke, who was really to blame?
Medicinal cannabis seems like one of the health topics du jour but it has a long history grounded in medical research. Rachel O'Neill reports.
Anti Nuclear Protests at Carnsore Point and how these helped trigger environmental awareness in Ireland.
With the remake of The Magnificent Seven hitting our screens, Stephen Porzio looks at the legacy of Sergio Corbucci, the legendary western director.
Gaming skins are a controversial part of any online multipplayer game. Miles Oliver takes us through the unique economics of the online markets.
'Sweet but Psycho' is the single making a name for Ava Max, but it is hardly doing any similar favours for the de-stigmatisation of mental illness.
Anjette Lyles ran one of the most popular restaurants in Macon, Georgia. What would her guests have thought if they'd known about her penchant for poison?
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