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What were books like in ancient Greece and Rome?

By Konstantine Panegyres If you were to visit a bookshop in the ancient world, what would it be like? You don’t just have to imagine it. The ancient Roman writer Aulus Gellius, who lived in the 2nd century CE, gives us a number of descriptions of his adventures at bookstores. In one passage, he describes an encounter

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Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9,500-year-old mystery about Stone Age hunter-gatherers

By Jessica C. Thompson, Elizabeth Sawchuk & Jessica Cerezo-Román Near the equator, the Sun hurries below the horizon in a matter of minutes. Darkness seeps from the surrounding forest. Nearly 10,000 years ago, at the base of a mountain in Africa, people’s shadows stretch up the wall of a natural overhang of stone. They’re lit

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Trump gives up on National Guard deployment in 3 cities

By:Ariana Figueroa WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will back off his plans to use National Guard troops in the Democratic-led cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon.  The move follows the Supreme Court’s decision last week that found Trump could not deploy guard members to Chicago, ruling that the president did

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Iran Braces For More Protests As Death Toll, Arrests Rise

By RFE/RL’s Radio Farda Iranian authorities braced for more unrest in multiple regions on January 2, with the death toll and arrests mounting after protesters angered by the country’s economic woes hit the streets for the fifth day in a row. State-controlled media and international rights groups on January 1 reported at least seven deaths and

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani reassures Jewish New Yorkers at inauguration: ‘I will protect you’

By Jacob Kornbluh Zohran Mamdani’s swearing-in at City Hall on Thursday afternoon highlighted the full diversity of New York City and included a striking display of Jewish presence and pride during a historic change in leadership. In a scene rich with symbolism, Sen. Bernie Sanders, who once ran to become the nation’s first Jewish president, administered

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