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A millenniums-old settlement in Michigan has archaeologists rethinking the rise of agriculture on the continent.
Trip to Tuolumne County in California was a welcome return to the States after a 25-year hiatus – I won't wait so long to ...
A failed crossing from Mauritania’s coast toward Spain’s Canary Islands in which 44 Pakistanis perished earlier this year has ...
Almost the entire country, including Montreal, is under an Environment Canada air quality warning or special weather ...
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The Harsh Reality of Trying to Escape North Korea
North Korea is considered the hardest country in the world to escape, and for good reason. This video dives into the intense surveillance, strict border controls, and brutal consequences that make ...
Representation of many of the world's faiths and spiritual traditions has been minimal to nonexistent in the mainstream ...
The Switch 2 and Mario Kart World are in the wild and all indications are Nintendo has a couple more bangers on its hands. At ...
Zion National Park, with its soaring sandstone cliffs and emerald pools, lies just 30 miles to the northwest. The psychedelic hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are an hour’s drive away. The North ...
A recent graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago, Villalpando, 29, took out private loans to pay for college. Unlike federal student loans, private loans typically have higher interest rates ...
Peacock Tariff Consulting opens in Orillia with a mission to 'demystify' tariffs for local businesses and consumers alike ...
Ancestral Menominee people in what’s now Michigan’s Upper Peninsula grew maize and other crops on large tracts of land despite harsh conditions.
We dusted off a 1958 two-door Ford Edsel Ranger and hit the L.A. streets in search of that heady, spacey land that restraint ...