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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
I joined many driven game hunts in Germany. Here's what I learned about the culture — and the skills required to be an ...
“I was standing there, clutching the railing with my nose peeking over,” says Bohne ... The options from the capital city of Tirana include long bus journeys that can cut through neighboring ...
There is a tree in the central jungles of India referred to as the Flame of the Forest. It’s named as such for its fiery ...
When floods spill across the western plains, the stage is set for the remarkable celebration of Kuomboka — and tourists are ...
In dry, forgotten Shukhno Gram, a station master’s dull routine shifts when a runaway bride in blue arrives. Their unexpected ...
When it comes to preparing for the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II track postseason, competing in the Metro Athletic Conference championship serves as a good warm-up. The Streetsboro ...
Locals in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch have started coming back to their homes. One of the residents of Poonch's Salotri village urged the government to build bunkers.
In the classic Aesop fable, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, the villagers responded to the shepherd boy when he falsely cried, ...
Authorities say a bloodhound picked up Grant Hardin’s scent shortly after prison guards learned that he’d slipped past a gate ...
Trawlers off the coast of Cabo Verde hauled in the “spoon”-nosed sea animal but didn’t realize how unique it was at first.