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Feasting is more than just about filling bellies; it's a way to connect, celebrate, and strengthen familial and social ties.
When life gets knotted, we often ask, ‘How on earth do I unravel this?’ The ancient world called this a Gordian Knot. While ...
Prehistoric communities in western Iran brought wild boars from far distances as symbolic gifts for a communal feast. While magnets and shot glasses make for lighthearted holiday keepsakes, food items ...
Tributes to Pope Francis are pouring in from around the world. The Vatican announced the pontiff’s death on Monday at age 88.
The five ‘Stans’, independent nations since 1991, are influenced by their neighbours, but distinctive and fascinating.
The Medal of Honor Museum offered live music, kids activities and much more in its first Independence Day event.
Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig announced that partner Jason A. Daria was installed on June 12 as president of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (PTLA) for the 2025 ...
Air travel hits new milestone with 6 record days in 2025 -- and July Fourth surge expected ahead It's a sign of "how well the economy is doing," a former TSA official says.
Scientists have found genetic evidence of an ancient group of people in Colombia with no modern-day descendants. It’s as if they simply vanished from the face of the Earth.
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On World Refugee Day, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) calls attention to a global displacement crisis that has reached continued unprecedented levels. 122.1 million people are currently ...
A new analysis of the ancient human footprints at White Sands National Park in New Mexico offers more evidence that they are around 23,000 years old.