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Strange historical laws from around the world revealed
Historical laws ranged from banning soccer in England to prohibiting mustaches in church, showing how societies regulated ...
Physicists have proposed a bizarre theoretical bubble in which the normal rules of space and time no longer apply. Inside it, ...
Police in Madeira are hunting a vandal who filmed himself setting fire to a bronze statue of Cristiano Ronaldo outside the ...
Taylor Henderson in Dublin Ireland It’s a crisp Tuesday morning, and I’m walking around Dublin. The sun cuts through the ...
Set for release Jan. 27, Lament for a Literature is the new book from Richard Stursberg, in which he laments the decline of ...
The vast majority of our planet’s oceans remain unexplored, hiding secrets that challenge everything we thought we knew about ...
Sound of Falling weaves together the experiences of four generations of women living in the same rural stretch of northern Germany, and the secrets that have accumulated over that time.
Perhaps we can trace it back to 1955, when Meet-the-People sessions (MPS) were introduced by Workers' Party founder David ...
The vice president doesn’t care about what Minnesotans say about the terror they’re facing thanks to federal immigration ...
The last episode of “Hell’s Paradise” concluded mid-fight; as Chobei and Gabimaru take each other on, the episode ended on a ...
Louisiana's quirky laws, from crawfish traps to alligator ownership, remind us how the past shapes our present in ways that are both amusing and a bit concerning.
The strident effort to exhume former President Mugabe's body and the public display of idolatry early this week at the ...
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