For centuries, an intriguing sequel to the tale of Merlin has sat unseen within the bindings of an Elizabethan register.
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Defense News on MSNUkraine claims to have fielded a drone-killing laser weaponIn fielding such a system, Ukraine would join an elite club of significant military-industrial powers that have developed ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNLooking back with Ian Scott on the history of The Argylls, Falkirk's ownOn June 14 this year the Royal Regiment of Scotland will march through the streets of Falkirk to mark the award of the ...
Last year, tribal nations in Oregon and California won a decades-long fight for the largest dam removal in U.S. history. This ...
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about Lillian Ross’s Profile of Ernest Hemingway and Burkhard Bilger’s article about high-school marching bands.
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The Print on MSNWhy India needs to be a part of strategic conversations on GreenlandWe must consider a balanced, diplomatic approach and create a bridge with Greenland. We cannot afford to miss the ...
Doom: The Dark Ages, despite having its share of new gimmicks, keeps the Doom Slayer’s boots firmly on the ground while ...
An intriguing sequel to the tale of Merlin has sat unseen within the bindings of an Elizabethan deeds register for nearly 400 years. Researchers have finally been able to reveal it with cutting ...
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The Points Guy on MSNEpic ice and snowy adventure: What it's like on the first winter expedition cruises to CanadaEpic ice and snowy adventure are highlights of Ponant's groundbreaking new winter expedition itineraries in Canada.
1780 – The British Gazette and Sunday Monitor was published for the first time. It was the first Sunday newspaper in Britain. 1793 – The Holy Roman Emperor formally declared war on France.
While UN officials tell the Sun they are looking into the matter, they also protest that the incriminating photo was taken ...
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