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25,000-Year Claim: The Truth About the Bosnian Pyramids

In Visoko, Bosnia, hills were proclaimed to be the world’s oldest pyramids, older than Egypt’s. But decades of research ...
A new theory, increasingly breaking through the rigid frameworks of traditional narratives, invites us to rethink the role of the pyramids in Egypt’s history.
With tourists already inside, police say thieves entered a museum window, smashed display cases, and fled with nine pieces ...
Oct. 5 was officially "Nashville Soccer Club Day." Mayor Freddie O'Connell made the proclamation in a ceremony outside Geodis Park, where Nashville SC players, coaches, executives and fans celebrated ...
In the last year, two fan-favorite gay romances on screen were those of Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott in “All of Us Strangers” and Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist in “Challengers.” So, it’s fitting that ...
The world at the dawn of modernity was a geographically segregated place, with ethnically homogeneous peoples living apart from others without any significant physical contact among them except for ...
Hidden beneath the sands of Egypt's Giza Plateau, three precisely engineered shafts have been rediscovered that may unlock access to a vast underground network whispered about by ancient Greek ...
Donald Trump, JD Vance, and other influential voices on the right use Charlie Kirk’s memorial service to remember the fallen Turning Point USA leader and deliver a message of purpose for Republicans.
The concept of a government shutdown is still relatively new in the U.S. There have been 21 federal government shutdowns since the 1970s. The longest government shutdown in U.S. history took place ...
Pete Wells remembers Marian Burros, a tenacious food reporter whose plum torte became one of The Times’s most famous recipes. By Pete Wells I’d been working at The New York Times about a day and a ...