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The Children of Pompeii Saw Gladiators Fight to the Death—and They Drew Graffiti About It
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 hours agoBefore Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E., encasing the ancient city of Pompeii in volcanic ash,...
C-E-C Boys Lacrosse Edges Duluth Marshall for First-Ever Playoff Win - Fox21Online
FOX21· 17 hours agoCLOQUET, Minn.- The Cloquet-Esko-Carlton boys lacrosse team achieved a bit of history on Tuesday. C-...
Key Republican calls for 'generational' increase in defense spending to counter US adversaries
DJournalnow· 1 hour agoWASHINGTON — The top-ranking Republican on a Senate committee that oversees the military is calling...
Buried Treasure: Some Ancient Civilizations Loved Horses
Paulick Report· 5 hours agoRadiocarbon testing of an entwined mother and daughter buried on top of a horse found in Austria has...
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #5 Reveals Harry Osborn's Origin Story, Introduces [SPOILER], And Teases A...
ComicBookMovie.com· 8 hours agoWhen Tony Stark discovered its true history, the Maker's Council perpetrated a terrible attack on...
Charges against world's top golfer Scottie Scheffler dropped after arrest outside PGA Championship
The Missourian· 3 hours agoLOUISVILLE, Ky. — Criminal charges against Scottie Scheffler have been dismissed, ending a legal...
Board of Commissioners address financial updates and Trillium consolidation
The Daily Reflector· 59 minutes agoKENANSVILLE — The Duplin County Economic Commission Board shared that thirty million or more will be...
County Road 520 bridge reopened, reconnecting Brewer community
DJournalnow· 3 hours agoTUPELO — After nearly a year of detours, traffic is flowing again across a well-traveled bridge...
Tennis: A.C.E. Benefit Tournament continues a tradition - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 7 days agoLucy Barr (14) organized the 2024 A.C.E. Benefit. SALISBURY — If you happened to be passing by...
Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Years Ago
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 hour agoThe skull, part of the University of Cambridge's Duckworth Collection, dates from between 2687 and 2345 B.C.E. and belonged to a 30 to 35-year-old man.