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What Was Jesus' Real Name? The Path From Hebrew to Today
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAs they translated the teachings of a man named "Yeshua," the name transformed, adapting to Greek, ...
A blind graduate at Bates College in 1889 is a forgotten pioneer
Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoMay 26—LEWISTON — Bates College often touts its willingness from Day One to accept women and Black students in its classrooms, the first institution of higher learning in New England to be so ...
It’s National Asparagus Day! All hail to the earth navel!
WHTM via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOn May 24th we honor the Asparagus. This stalky green veggie has been part of the human diet for...
Betty Diaries: Mediocrity is underrated
Park Record· 1 day agoIt was just an ordinary moment on an ordinary morning bike ride. It was a moment so ordinary, average and mediocre it was, well, perfect. Since when did...
Dallas Symphony Children's Chorus wraps up Dallas Symphony Orchestra season with a world premiere
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 21 hours agoThe Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s season finale features the sweetest voices singing a new tune. The...
EWTN chosen official channel for International Eucharistic Congress
Catholic News Agency· 5 days agoDuring their preparatory visit, the EWTN team traveled the route of a procession that will take...
‘La Novia de la Juventud’: Angélica María’s Spanish Covers of Sixties Classics
uDiscover Music· 4 days agoWhen child actress turned singer Angélica María recorded La Novia de la Juventud in 1966, Mexican...
How to type in Chinese faster than in English? The genius of predictive text
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoWith just five keystrokes, the computer’s on-board input method editor (IME) – a program that...
Animals self-medicate with plants − behavior people have observed and emulated for millennia
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHe also mentioned storks, partridges and turtledoves crushing oregano leaves and applying the paste...
Immigrants stopping population loss in parts of rural Kansas, but few are reaping benefits
The Topeka Capital-Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThey're actually vital to our economy,” Vazquez said. Outside of health, there is also the issue of...