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World
The Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius Wasn’t Pompeii’s Only Killer
While the volcano’s eruption was deadly, research shows that many people in the ancient Roman city died in building collapses…
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World
Traces of Cyanide Found in Bangkok Hotel Room Where Six Died
The police said that one of the people found dead in the room on Tuesday was believed to have administered…
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World
The Search for Tulsa Massacre Victims Finally Reveals a Name
In 1921, an Army veteran who was traveling home stopped in Tulsa, Okla., only to be caught in one of…
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Real Estate
Did King Charles Really Buy a $6 Million New York Condo?
The reports were tantalizing, but someone else was behind the expensive purchase.
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World
A Gaza City Neighborhood Is Left in Ruins After Israeli Troops Withdraw
Intense fighting between soldiers and Hamas militants has left parts of the city uninhabitable, say residents who returned.
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World
Director Who Resigned From British Museum in Scandal Has a New Job
Hartwig Fischer, a German art historian, will be the director of a new museum of world cultures in Saudi Arabia.
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World
High School Collapses in Nigeria, Killing Several Students
An unknown number of people were trapped in the rubble of the building in Jos, a city of one million…
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World
A Hit-and-Run Driver Killed My Dog. The Penalty? Maybe a $100 Fine.
Chicky was beloved by her whole neighborhood. When she was killed by a speeding Jeep, we confronted a cold reality:…
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World
U.S. Will Allow Delivery of 500-pound Bombs to Israel, an Official Says
The United States plans to authorize part of a weapons shipment to Israel that it had withheld in the spring…
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World
A Class on Presidents That Doesn’t Mention Biden or Trump
At CUNY’s Baruch College, Natale Cipollina talks about Roosevelt, Johnson and Nixon. He makes presidential history relevant to today, students…