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After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
Turn your phone into a time machine with stunning 3D reconstructions of historic sites, geospatial precision, and AI-guided ...
Professor C. Brian Rose of the Penn Museum, the Excavation Director at Gordion, Türkiye where the tomb was uncovered, spoke ...
The Hotel Dame des Arts has a lowest pricing offer during off-season for €260 (AU$460) and its lowest pricing during peak is €500 (AU$885).
Rebecca Winke’s first visit to Rome was a coup de foudre, and her affection for the Eternal City has only grown over 25 years ...
From the engineering genius of innovative new-builds to some of the planet’s oldest structures, here’s where to find the ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNBYD takes over Europe with a new EV launchBYD launched its new electric hatchback last month by blasting a drone display across the sky above Rome’s Olympic Stadium.
Kassadi Avent, middle, begins to sing the Paul VI High School alma mater during the graduation ceremony June 5 in ...
Impossibly glamorous, La Minerva is setting the standard for the famous Orient Express brand’s pivot into luxury lodgings.
A 1,700-year-old Roman sarcophagus depicting a legendary drinking contest has been discovered in Israel, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced Monday (June 9).
EXCLUSIVE BY KIERAN GILL: For the first time, the full inside story of Roman Abramovich's Chelsea sale - and how close the club came to extinction - is revealedread full article. Source: DailyMail ...
The carved marble depicts a drinking contest between the demigod Hercules and Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and parties, who is equivalent to Bacchus in the Roman pantheon.
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