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Unicorns: What They Were, and How Their Horns Were Used as Cure-Alls
For early Europeans, the mythical horned horse was real, and so was unicorn medicine. It turns out, however, that unicorns ...
If you want to understand the meaning of Christmas, I suggest you visit the ruins of Coventry Cathedral. It is estimated that the church was first built in the mid 1400s, in what was then the fourth ...
The word of the evening was "stamina." Tugan Sokhiev led the Cleveland Orchestra in a meticulous display of sonic splendor ...
Philadelphia's oldest bell — it's not the Liberty Bell — was allegedly vandalized last week, according to Christ Church, ...
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Border Patrol Detains 2 US Citizens for Allegedly Warning People About Agents
Border Patrol agents in Charlotte, North Carolina, chased down two US citizens, smashed their car window using a firearm, and detained them after accusing them of “impeding their work,” according to a ...
Richard Gamble’s passion for Jesus has always been outsize. Twenty years ago, he had a vision from God to drag a 9-foot ...
The Lakes Area Community Concert Band's fall concert on Nov. 23 will feature Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," with guest ...
Mike Corrigan is maintaining a centuries-old craft of making and repairing brass instruments. Musicians from Bruno Mars' band ...
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As synagogues close, a grandson of Holocaust survivors is building a new one — in an Illinois cornfield
Near his family’s Illinois farm, Nik Jakobs is replanting Jewish life — turning a cornfield into a synagogue and a museum of small town Jewry.
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