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A thought-provoking exploration of the Epicurean Paradox—how ancient and modern minds wrestle with the problem of evil and divine goodness.
Greek, the oldest written language still in use, has shaped culture, philosophy, and science for over 3,700 years.
Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics.
Scientists have recreated the elusive Egyptian blue, a pigment used by ancient Egyptian artists for thousands of years.
Turkish Cypriots, who have faced Islamophobia and isolation for decades, demand immediate justice and recognition ...
Three former fire chiefs and a former civil protection secretary were sentenced to five years in prison each on Wednesday ...
A court in Athens has convicted a former Fire Service chief and nine others for their roles in managing a 2018 wildfire that ...
The Met's $70 million Michael C. Rockefeller Wing opens with funding from Per Skarstedt, Adam Lindemann, and George Economou.
Trying to spot valuable gems at the thrift store can be great fun, and there's a stunning antique houseware brand that people ...
That phrase has become a central tenet of foreign policy realists. Henry Kissinger, secretary of state under U.S. President Richard Nixon, saw foreign policy as a strategic enterprise based on power, ...
DC Comics and retcons have gone hand in hand for decades. In the olden days of superhero comics, there was very little actual ...
A historian’s account of modern revolutions finds that while some dictators have been opposed by popular movements, others ...