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FBI: 50 Artifacts Stolen Between 1968-1979 With Decades Of History Returned To…
Dozens of stolen artifacts, some dating back to the French and Indian war, have been returned to their!-->!-->!-->…
MGAC Founder Mark Anderson On Costs, Conversions and D.C.’s ‘Wave of Pain’
When “The Embrace” installation was unveiled in Boston Commons last December, it made quite a stir. The!-->!-->!-->…
Perry World House Panelists Discusses The War In Ukraine, One Year On
Perry World House hosted field and research experts on Feb. 28 for a panel discussion of the war in Ukraine,!-->!-->!-->…
One Woman Is Holding Politicians Accountable for Nasty Speech. It’s Changing…
She was a Republican appointee, religious Mormon and grandmother of ten. Then she began to wonder: what if!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Penn State’s Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum & Art Gallery reopens with…
f Penn State students were to have visited the Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum & Art Gallery prior!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Integrating Tajikistan’s Ismailis into a Global Network
Rows of sturdy, almost unnervingly elegant poplars line the river Gunt, which divides the town of Khorog,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
‘Pepsi weren’t counting on a dreamer like me’: the student who sued a soft drink…
Stuart Heritage
When the cola brand launched a points-for-prizes scheme in the 90s, John Leonard spotted a!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Kazakhstan Resumed Celebrating Republic Day After 13 Years
The Kazakh authorities decided to revive the tradition of celebrating the Republic Day, which was!-->!-->!-->…