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CULTURE

The 1950 heist to reclaim the ancient Stone of Destiny

An audacious plan In May 1951, the Glasgow University students – Ian Hamilton, Kay Matheson, Gavin Vernon and Alan Stuart

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Party Knits – Julia Berolzheimer

Think of party knits as a simple holiday styling strategy. Pieces with sequins, embroidery, or sculpted collars bring a gentle

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Memecoins Are Not Dead, but Will Return in Another Form: Crypto Exec

Memecoins are not dead because the market is down and the narrative has faded, according to president of payment infrastructure

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Easy Double Chocolate Muffins (Costco Copycat Recipe)

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HISTORY

‘The French Revolution: A Political History’ by John Hardman review

What was revolutionary about the French Revolution? Contemporary critics such as Edmund Burke lamented that France’s tyro politicians had squandered

NATURE

Tracing pollution in the lives of Arctic seabirds

High up in the Arctic Circle, Olivier Chastel begins his working day by scanning the horizon for polar bears, rifle

RELIGION

‘Joy Within His House’: Making sense of life in a monastery

(RNS) — Sister Mary Magdalene of the Immaculate Conception Prewitt, a 38-year-old nun in the Dominican order, is often asked

NEWS

What we know so far about the Brown University shooting

Tom McArthur and Brandon Drenon Watch: Police release CCTV of Brown University shooting suspect Police in Providence, Rhode Island, are

TECH

Netflix responds to concerns about WBD deal

In a move that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, Netflix recently announced its plans to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)

MARKET

Why Oracle’s stock — and its bonds — can’t shake off AI spending fears

Oracle has left nervous investors with more questions than answers about the company’s AI financing plans. Source link