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'A sign of hope': Churches destroyed by the Islamic State reopen in Iraq
Two historic churches in Mosul, Iraq, have officially reopened after years of restoration, nearly a decade after their ...
Science Unbound on MSNOpinion
How Archaeologists Dismiss Most Ancient Alien Claims
Proponents of ancient alien theories point to megalithic structures, strange inscriptions, and myths of gods descending from ...
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Why are the Noses of Ancient Statues Broken
Virtually every ancient statue on display in museums has a broken or replacement nose. This video explores some of the ...
In Jerusalem, the property tax, known as the “Arnona” tax, has become one of the most contentious issues between the city’s municipality and the churches. Under Israeli law, this is a municipal levy ...
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100+ Military and Warrior Names for Strong Dogs
Napoleon: Napoleon Bonaparte was a French general who, after rising to power during the French Revolution, carried out a ...
US courts will decide whether the case against Indian-origin foreign policy expert and US govt adviser Ashley Tellis will stand. He’s accused of habouring top-secret US govt documents at his home and ...
Meticulously researched and elegantly written, this collection of eight essays searches for traces of past civilizations and ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Usha Vance, wife of Vice President J.D. Vance is Hindu—and she’s making sure her children grow up understanding that part of their heritage, even as they navigate life in a Catholic ...
Pope Leo XIV has warned about the dangers of unchecked AI in media. He urged journalists to uphold truth and resist misinformation in the digital age.
Tana Rain turned heads once again after sharing a breathtaking clip from her tropical getaway that had fans struggling to decide what to look at first.
Last year, in an address to the United Nations, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Holy See’s secretary for relations with states, echoed Scheer when he said, “The data show that Christians are the most ...
They called him crazy. They called him reckless. But Frank Heister calls himself a rebel — and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
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