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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAthens Is Reviving a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Aqueduct to Deliver Water to the City Amid Prolonged DroughtsWith the capital's reservoirs approaching historic lows, officials are turning to ancient engineering to conserve potable ...
Israeli police dismiss reports of Jewish settlers burning the Church of St. George in Taybeh, finding no damage to the holy ...
Bears have recently acquired a fondness for the good eating found around grain bins on Montana’s plains. That’s a big problem ...
Ditch the layover. Discover the best nonstop flights from LAX to Europe's top cities. Our guide covers direct routes to ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNCamiral Confirmed As 2031 Ryder Cup VenueThe 2031 Ryder Cup will take place at Spain's Camiral, it has been confirmed. Camiral, previously known as PGA Catalunya, ...
Dublin’s goal, according to Israel’s ambassador to Ireland, has been to undermine the Jewish state’s ability to defend itself by launching lawfare to chip steadily away at its sovereign rights.
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John le Carré’s real name was David Cornwell, and his father, Ronnie, was a con man and a criminal. In 1977, David took his family—his first wife, Ann, and their three boys—to Corfu on vacation. Adam ...
Archaeologists are piecing together vivid 1,800-year-old frescoes from “thousands upon thousands upon thousands” of plaster fragments, with no picture on the box to guide them.
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Live Science on MSNPristine Etruscan tomb discovered in Italy contains more than 100 untouched artifactsArchaeologists in Italy have discovered a rare 2,600-year-old Etruscan tomb that somehow escaped looters over the centuries.
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