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The second phase of joint archaeological research by Iranian and Chinese teams has commenced at the historical site of ...
In a world constantly rewriting its past, some artifacts appear like echoes from a forgotten age—challenging everything we ...
CEBU CITY — Authorities shut down a business process outsourcing firm in Barangay Kasambagan, Cebu City, allegedly operating as a "scam hub," after a viral video exposé prompted police to intensify ...
Maharashtra is experiencing a resurgence of Covid-19 cases, with Mumbai reporting 95 new infections in May, contributing to a statewide total of 106 cases since January. Sixteen patients are ...
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Below you can find the full list of tee times and groupings for the first round of the 2025 PGA Championship, but be sure to check out a complete 2025 PGA Championship TV schedule and coverage ...
A new 12-foot-tall bronze statue of a Black woman unveiled in New York’s Times Square has sparked controversy on social media. The sculpture “Grounded in Stars” was created by Thomas Price ...
A recent archaeological excavation in Switzerland turned morbid when historians came across a trove of infant burials dating back to Ancient Rome ... was common in Roman times for deceased ...
Re “How to Survive the Trump Years With Your Spirit Intact,” by David Brooks (column, May 2): Mr. Brooks’s column draws a stark moral contrast between “paganism” and the Judeo-Christian ...
Those pitches would suggest that right now’s not the best of times to be selling new bonds. For muni bond issuers, the challenge for now is whether to sit back and hope to outwait the recent ...
India celebrates National Technology Day on May 11, reflecting on past achievements and paving the way for a tech-driven future.
For many centuries, historians assumed that in ancient times, the chamber was brightly illuminated by the Grecian sun. But now, Juan de Lara, an archaeologist at the University of Oxford ...