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Frederick Douglass used the words of Psalm 137 in his famous speech, ‘What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?’ For centuries, ...
The rediscovered lines also give rare voice to Babylon’s women, especially its priestesses. It describes them as devout and ...
Researchers used AI to decode a Babylonian text lost for 1,000 years, revealing new details about life and culture in ancient ...
The 2020s has seen some excellent films like Sinners and Top Gun: Maverick but these under-the-radar movies are unheralded ...
When you reach your 80s you should just kick back, relax, retire and not get excited about things. Right?? Well, meet the ...
Former President Barack Obama’s appeasing financial largesse toward Iran paved the way for Iran to build its nuclear and ...
Expression and dynamism are the watchwords for your front and rear pairs from the minute that the title sequences of this ...
Archaeologists have found a hymn dating from nearly 3,000 years ago that describes the city of Babylon in glowing terms, praises its people, location, and river. It seems the words struck such a chord ...
In fact, this is an old problem. Countries have enlisted God or gods on their side in conflicts since ancient times. One egregious example was the First World War, when politicians and clergy on both ...
The war was sparked by a complex mix of territorial disputes, mostly over the contested Shatt al-Arab waterway, a vital oil ...
A look at the history of German acts on the UK singles charts and how they've had a lot more success in England than the ...