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Historic Dutch Warplane May Be Nazi-Looted Artifact in German Museum

A historic Fokker D.VII fighter aircraft currently on display in a German museum is under investigation after new research suggested it may have been…

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The Met Gala: From Fundraiser to Fashion’s Biggest Night

Once a modest $50 fundraiser held in New York venues like the Waldorf Astoria, the Met Gala has evolved into one of the most…

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China’s Lunar Mission Reveals Moon’s Far Side Is Drier Than Expected

A changing discovery from China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission has found that the moon’s far side mantle is largely drier than the near side. This…

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The Only Library Split by a Border Is Now at Risk

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House is a unique landmark built directly on the U.S.–Canada border, connecting the towns of Derby Line, Vermont,…

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Habemus Papam: How the Next Pope Will Be Chosen

The next pope will be elected through a secretive process known as the conclave, where up to 135 eligible cardinals from around the world—most…

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Harvard University: Legacy, Innovation, and a Legal Battle for Academic Freedom

Harvard University, established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is America’s oldest degree-granting institution, named for benefactor John Harvard. An Ivy League charter member since…

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How climate Change Affects the Journey of the Butterflies’ between the US and Mexico.

The Monarch butterfly population in Mexico has doubled this winter compared to last season, marking a major rebound after a troubling 2024. The Ejido…

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Macaws Fly Free After Rescue from Trafficking in Brazil

More than a dozen blue-and-yellow macaws soared back into the wild on Friday after being rescued from mistreatment and illegal trafficking by Brazil’s environmental…

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10 Notable Times U.S. Presidents Attended Major Sporting Events

From FDR’s first pitch to Obama’s courtside seats, U.S. presidents have long made headlines at major sporting events — most recently with Donald Trump’s…

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Unification Church in Japan: What You Need to Know

Japan has ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church over years of alleged financial exploitation and political entanglements, following a high-profile investigation sparked by…

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Oum Kalthoum: The Voice That Defined a Nation

In 1975, Egypt witnessed one of the largest funerals in its history. Millions filled the streets to mourn a woman who was more than…

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Springtime in Bloom: D.C.’s Cherry Blossoms Draw Crowds

Thousands of visitors and locals are gathering at Washington D.C.’s Tidal Basin this week as the city’s iconic cherry blossoms reach peak bloom, continuing…

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Why Are Gray Whales Dying in San Francisco Bay?

Scientists are investigating a rise in gray whale deaths in San Francisco Bay, as growing numbers of the animals are found undernourished and increasingly…

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Titanic Survivor’s Life Jacket Sells for Nearly $1 Million

A rare life jacket worn by a Titanic survivor sold for over $906,000 at an auction in England, significantly exceeding its initial estimates and…

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Did Mars Once Have an Ocean? New Clues Emerge

Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered new evidence suggesting that Mars may have once hosted a vast ocean covering up…

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