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MORNING GLORY: Wikipedia is for suckers
Radio host Hugh Hewitt calls a recent 'Ask Haviv Anything' podcast episode essential listening for legislators, exposing ...
When Dan Sherman reached out to the editors at Wikipedia about the deletion, he was told, “We don’t write entries about soldiers." ...
Pope Leo XIV’s profile is among the most viewed pages on the digital encyclopedia Wikipedia and was one of the most searched ...
We’ve all felt the creeping suspicion that something we’re reading was written by a large language model — but it’s remarkably difficult to pin down. For a few months last year, everyone became ...
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‘Marjorie Prime’ review: June Squibb is a marvel in an early highlight of the Broadway season
The stage and screen legend is back home on Broadway, where she got her start in “Gypsy” opposite Ethel Merman in 1960, for ...
Article written by army man, with pseudonym Felix, in “The Country Gentleman and Land & Water Illustrated” (August 10, 1907) documents some “eccentric practices of fishing” in 19th century Poona ...
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The People Who Made the Hanging Coffins in China Never Really Went Away
A new genetic study links China’s cliffside burials to their living descendants.
A shepherd walking through the highlands of Mugla’s Seydikemer district discovered a Roman‑era grave stele bearing carved ...
Blues Traveler frontman John Popper has a longstanding grudge against his ’90s alt-rock radio peer Alanis Morissette — ...
Microcars were odd, tiny and impractical—now they’re some of the most fascinating machines in history.
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