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Did Prehistoric Children Make Figurines Out of Clay?
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoRoughly 30,000 years ago in what is now the Czech Republic, children likely sat digging clay from the ground where they lived, using it to form tiny...
Inspiring Tomorrow's Earth Optimists Today
Smithsonian Magazine· 7 days ago“Can you eat this?” Esraa asked. “I’m not sure, you might want to ask our guide Krystal - she knows a lot about this stuff!” said Jessica Leung, Manager...
With a Weakened Yen, the Second Tokyo Gendai Attracted a Larger International Crowd | Artnet News
Artnet News· 3 days agoFor first-time visitors to the Tokyo art scene, the experience may not be as overwhelming or “lost...
21st ROMP draws 24,500-plus fans
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.· 4 days agoThe 21st annual ROMP Festival continued to produce large attendance figures in the event’s two-decade history. Chris Joslin, executive director of the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame &
Meet the American who made us flip for hamburgers, Louis Lassen, Danish immigrant street-wagon cook
AOL· 3 days agoLouis Lunch is so old-school there is no history class. The New Haven, Connecticut eatery is considered the birthplace of a national culinary treasure. The hamburger — specifically, the hamburger ...
Father of Israeli hostage who met with pope is on a mission
Catholic News Agency· 4 days agoOn April 8, Miran was part of the delegation who met Pope Francis at the Vatican, and on June 13, in...
Moe Rock Featured in Forbes: Championing Integrity in Leadership
Digital Journal· 2 days agoChildren’s Book on Pet Safety: "Scout Says Thank You… But, NO NO NO" Connecting Kids to Nature: Lantz Museum Launches Children’s Book Series with "The Unfinished Symphony" ...
George Hocker broke through barriers as one of the CIA’s first Black spymasters
AOL· 4 days agoWhen George Hocker underwent a grueling training course to become a CIA spy, much of America was still segregated. Different exercises had to be developed for Hocker. Out of a class of 75, Hocker was the only Black person.
Election to test whether Red Wall can be rebuilt
BBC News· 6 days agoAfter the alarms had sounded and the explosives were fired, the rubble left behind at Maltby Colliery marked a definitive end to the neighbouring pit...
Rob Rinder: 'There are more sociopaths working in TV than in HMP Belmarsh'
The i newspaper online iNews· 7 days ago“I’ve seen much more sociopathy working in TV than I did visiting my clients in HMP Belmarsh,” says...