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'Human stories are always about one thing – death': Why the shadow of death and WW1 hang over The...
BBC News· 2 days agoIn a 1968 interview, the BBC spoke to author JRR Tolkien about his experiences during World War One,...
Why Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Faces Hard Task ‘Coming For’ Labour
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days ago(Bloomberg) -- When Brexit architect Nigel Farage announced he was standing for Reform UK in the...
Who is Hugh Hammer’s mother in House of the Dragon? Rhaenyra’s secret relative explained
Games Radar· 1 day agoThe final episode of House of the Dragon season 2 is right on the horizon but, first, we need to...
Mick Jagger and his son Deveraux catch the Olympic games in Paris
AOL· 21 hours agoThe “Rolling Stones” rocker and his 7-year-old son Deveraux, whom he shares with his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, was photographed at the Grand Palais in ...
Bei La: A Shanghai Skylark Sings the Song of Walden.
Digital Journal· 3 days agoCanadian writer Bei La, born in Shanghai, recently completed a non-fiction work titled The Tears of the Skylark. This is her first work since she left...
The Conversation
The Conversation· 2 days agoFrom California’s drought and fracking in the US to the pope’s encyclical and the post-Paris future of climate change, environment and ...
Backstage Update On Samoa Joe’s Absence From AEW TV - PWMania - Wrestling News
PWMania· 5 days agoJoe plays the physical role...17 in Toronto, with the show not expected to wrap until October. Joe ...
Ukraine thrown into war's bleak future as drones open new front
BBC News· 6 days agoThe car emits an invisible aura of protection that will thwart some, but not all, of the Russian...
No, Dinosaurs Did Not Trudge Through Thick Rainforests
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoRainforests did not yet exist when the Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops roamed the Earth. In fact, it...
California's largest wildfire of the year explodes in size and destroys scores of buildings
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoIt is now the seventh-largest fire in state history, and still “growing by leaps and bounds,” said...