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From Lord of the Rings to the ramen craze to Ozempic, the cultural touchstones that help us understand the 21st century.
They enthralled sailors. They inspired Darwin. Then, by the mid 19th-century, the iconic Floreana tortoise was gone. Here’s how a group of persistent scientists unlocked the secrets to bringing them ...
The book A Marriage at Sea tells a “hopefully completely unrelatable” story.
Elemental,’ ‘Anything Goes’ cabaret, Crealde-Casa Feliz art show, Holocaust book, ‘Fifth Planet,’ ‘Sister Act.’ ...
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Fashion Glamp on MSNStranded Overnight Alone: My Survival Story at Bozeman Airport
Spending a night in an airport is often romanticized, but my personal experience at Bozeman Airport revealed a starkly different reality. The hours stretched on, filled with monotony and an ...
(As I was getting ready to send this to CounterPunch, I received word from Marc’s wife that he had passed in the night. I will write a tribute to him once ...
The moment you walk through the doors of the I-75 Flea Market in Rossville, Georgia, your definition of “bargain hunting” transforms from casual hobby to thrilling adventure. This isn’t just shopping ...
That’s the magic of Georgia Mountain Market in Clayton, where one person’s random junk becomes your prized possession. The North Georgia mountains hide many treasures, but this sprawling indoor flea ...
Post retirement Nelson worked in several gun stores, a shooting range and ran a small business providing gun stores with ...
The remains of an Antarctic researcher who went missing in 1959 have finally been found. A team from the Henryk Arctowski ...
Dennis Bell, then 25, vanished into the ice on July 26, 1959 while climbing the Ecology glacier on King George Island, one of ...
DNA testing has confirmed that remains found in Antarctica belong to 25-year-old meteorologist Dennis "Tink" Bell, who fell in a crevasse back in 1959.
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