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The geopolitical importance of Cyprus has been both a blessing and a curse, sparking centuries of conflict over control of ...
An unmatched expert in the language of New Netherland, Gehring is retiring after 50 years interpreting colonial Dutch to ...
Nova Scotia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its coastline, shaped by Mi'kmaq, French Acadian and African Nova Scotian ...
The S.C. High School League’s state championship basketball games are returning to Columbia.
Discover the truth behind the world's strangest architectural mysteries, from the underground city of Derinkuyu and the Egyptian pyramids to Canada's mother-in-law doors.
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The Pioneer on MSNRivers that built a civilisationIn India, these waterways are more than just sources of sustenance—they are sacred, storied, and deeply interwoven with the ...
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TheCollector on MSNThe 12 Best Places to Visit in Chile for History BuffsChile has endured a long and at times tumultuous history over the years. Although the brutal military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet continues to influence many of the country’s struggles, it is not ...
To celebrate the beginning of our 20th year, we’ve set out to catalogue the contributions that Pittsburgh and western ...
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Whats Hot on MSNIndia’s Atlantis: Cities and Temples That Sank Beneath the WavesIndia’s rich history is not confined to its landlocked forts and soaring temple towers—it also lies buried beneath the waves.
Forget crowded beaches and overpriced resorts – the most refreshing spring escape might be hiding in Pennsylvania’s northern wilderness, where a spectacular 100-mile journey called the Bucktail Scenic ...
Gaza idea is nonsense. Hamas is unacceptable. Netanyahu repudiates everything but war. A better path forward still exists—and ...
New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
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