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Archaeologists uncover ‘astonishing’ remains of horses buried 2,000 years ago – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 1 day agoDiscovered in Villedieu-sur-Indre, a commune in central France, two of the graves have been fully...
Secession is here: States, cities and the wealthy are already withdrawing from America
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 4 days agoEstimates vary, but some Americans are increasingly opting out of hypermodern, hyperpolarized life...
Memorial Day, Kenny Chesney, Oz-Stravaganza: 18 things to do this week in Central New York
The Post-Standard· 3 days agoToday is Memorial Day, the day Americans honor and mourn those members of the military who gave...
Want to Succeed as an Artist? Click Here.
New York Times· 2 days agoFrom 2005 to 2017, Paddy Johnson ran a respected art-world blog, Art F City. Gradually, Johnson shifted to providing career counseling to artists, and...
Thistle Spa at Wildflower Farms
Vogue· 2 days agoUnlike other large hotels where the spa feels like an escape from the energy of the resort, Thistle Spa is simply an extension of the wonderful...
Chile accuses volunteer firefighter and ex-forestry official with causing huge fire that killed 137
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke· 5 days agoA Chilean judge on Saturday ordered a volunteer firefighter and a former forestry official detained...
Mexico's Rancho La Puerta wellness resort is 'only an hour away but a world apart'
La Jolla Light· 5 days agoRancho La Puerta is a 4,000-acre destination wellness resort in Baja California, Mexico, that for 84...
Kevin Barry: ‘When the Irish got to America, they took over the pubs, the police – and the politics’
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoThe house is certainly in a beautiful spot, surrounded by fields in all directions, although as we...
Nat Geo & Hulu’s Emmy-Winning Docuseries Franchise Continues With Chilling ’Cult Massacre: One Day...
Bossip· 3 days agoNational Geographic and Hulu release the chilling trailer for 3-part Docuseries 'Cult Massacre: One...
“Woman, Frog, and Devil,” by Olga Tokarczuk
The New Yorker· 4 days agoIn Mieczysław Wojnicz’s family world, the women had vague, short, perilous lives, and then they died, remaining in people’s memories as fleeting shapes...