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A court will rule Wednesday on whether a Peruvian farmer's fight against a German energy giant can proceed, a judgement his ...
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
From a fantasy world of witches and pirates to a hotel on the Amalfi Coast, these summer books will transport you into a ...
A trailblazing lawsuit, whose ruling is now due, has set a global precedent by seeking to hold a fossil firm accountable for ...
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Newspoint on MSNPlanning A Solo Hike? Check Out These Amazing LocationsSolo adventures offer thrilling experiences in diverse landscapes around the world, providing opportunities for nature ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNWomen Who Travel Podcast: Eva Longoria on Eating Her Way Around SpainLale sits down with the actor and television host to talk about the country's rich culinary heritage, as well as her own ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNInca Child Sacrifices Were Left On Top Of Volcanoes To Be Struck By Lightning, According To New StudyNew research on the remains of a handful of Inca child sacrifice victims has given scientists more clues as to how this ...
Larry's Litter Busters Kids Club will meet at 9 a.m. Monday, May 28, at Boyd Pond Park, 340 Boyd Pond Road. For more ...
Lucuma's bright yellow flesh is used in many desserts in South America, but it’s not widely known in the U.S. Anthony Rendic of Atlanta hopes to change that.
There is a town in New Hampshire that is extremely unique in the sense that you will never encounter another town with this name. Not in the U.S., and as a matter of fact, not anywhere else in the ...
Police in Peru have captured a group of extortionists that used Nazi insignia to intimidate their victims, authorities said ...
From the treacherous mountain slopes to the breathtaking views, nothing can match the thrill of a solo adventure ...
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