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Dorothea Herbert the diarist and a descendant of the Cuffes, said of the house: “It is altogether a very grand and venerable ...
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Summer just started on the calendar, but it's already time to plan Independence Day activities and celebrations.
A US federal judge has ruled that Anthropic’s AI training using published books without the consent of the author is legal.
Consuelo Vanderbilt was the best known “dollar princess”—or, American heiresses that English aristocrats married for their ...
Explore the enchanting Czech castles that offer a fairytale experience. Discover the most charming castles in the Czech ...
The Gilded Age,” HBO’s 19th century series from the “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes, begins Season 3 June 22 ...
Sky's Sophy Ridge explains why she thinks something in society 'has shifted' following the passing of the assisted dying bill ...
The assisted dying bill is back in the House of Commons for a vote that could see it either fall or move on to the House of Lords.
Host Architecture’s adaptive reuse and extension of two existing buildings on a constrained backland site in Wimbledon ...
With schools closed for the summer, the Geneva-based Northern Illinois Food Bank is once again stepping up to cover a meal ...
Shimmering gold lies in wait… ” promises the website of treasure hunter Martin Bayerle. It is now 44 years since he ...