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ARTnews on MSNIsraeli Bill on West Bank Antiquities Oversight Faces Opposition from Government BodyThe Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), a body of the Israeli government that oversees national artifacts and sites, rejected ...
The team says goodbye to a colleague in the most awkward, 'Severance'-y manner imaginable, in an episode that bites off more than it can chew.
The United States has warned U.N. organizations UNICEF and UN Women against any focus on diversity, equity, inclusion and ...
After withdrawing from key conferences like the Paris Pact and slashing USAID funding, it is feared that Washington, UN's ...
A study published in Sex Roles reveals that individuals who opposed COVID-19 public health mandates were also likely to ...
Dr. Varmus is a professor at Weill Cornell Medicine. He shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in medicine for the discovery of cancer ...
Thousands of supporters gathered in downtown Beirut Friday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of former Lebanese Prime ...
According to a new exhibition in Amsterdam, centuries of human intervention turned the animal into “a wool-producing machine ...
In a new book, Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor explores the ways grief affects the body, from the heart to the immune system.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Were All of These Bodies Buried Sitting Upright and Facing West More Than 2,000 Years Ago?Archaeologists are still unraveling the mysteries of an unusual burial site in Dijon, France, which dates to between 450 and ...
This year marks the quincentenary of the publication of First Voyage Around the World, 1519-1522: An Account of Ferdinand ...
A new study led by researchers at UF Health has uncovered why males and females may experience stress differently, providing ...
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