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Today-History-Jul15Today in History for July 15: In 1099, the Muslim citizens of Jerusalem surrendered their city to the armies of the First Crusade. The Crusaders then proceeded, through misguided religious zeal, to ...
If you're unable to visit the palace, here's an immersive peek inside the most iconic royal residence in the world.
One, God is inherently beautiful. Two, God’s creation is inherently beautiful. Three, God’s people shall be adorned in beauty ...
By Peter Hummers Sir Alec Guinness plays (one of) the roles he was born for, in two TV series adapted from John le Carré’s books.
Almost 35 years ago, Sally Hemings and her enslaver Thomas Jefferson were reportedly sealed in posthumous marriage in a ...
South Africa's wealthiest man, Johann Rupert, is currently visiting Namibia on a private trip and has held talks with Erongo governor Neville Andre to explore possible investment opportunities.
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IFLScience on MSNTikToker Unknowingly Handles Extremely Venomous Cone Snail And Lives To Tell The TaleIf you go down to the beach for a spot of rock pooling this summer, just be mindful of exactly which species you might come ...
Jewish Cleveland organizations demonstrated their support and allyship of the LGBTQ+ community during PRIDE in the CLE on ...
Johann Rupert’s Reinet is in negotiations over selling its largest asset, marking yet another possible major sale after it ...
A painting by French post-Impressionist master Paul Gaugin whose Jewish owner sold it under duress after fleeing Nazi Germany ...
Des Garrahan shares directions for a five-mile walk from King's Cross to Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath along the course of the underground ...
We love our pets. We primp and pamper them, and we grieve when we lose them. If you don’t understand how an adopted child can ...
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