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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGas Workers Digging Beneath the Streets of Lima Stumble Upon 1,000-Year-Old Mummy With Dark ...While installing new pipes in Lima, Peru, utility workers stumbled upon a pre-Inca burial: a mummy of a child between ages 10 and 15, who had been resting undisturbed for 1,000 years. Located ...
Today, the birth of trap music and the rise of Southern rap. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) SUMMERS: In 2001, a young rapper from the Bankhead neighborhood of Atlanta released his debut album.
Housing; The Rise of the Forever Renters Americans who would traditionally be homeowners are instead renting. They’re sparking new kinds of neighborhoods, changing savings patterns—and even ...
I n May Equinox, a luxury gym, launched a membership that costs $40,000 per year—half the median household income in America, where the chain is based.The plan includes blood tests, a sleep ...
Visit the TV show page for 'Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode ...
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence at JPMorgan Teresa Heitsenrether, overseeing the AI rollout at America’s largest bank, on what it means for thousands of employees and millions of Chase Bank ...
Culture War. The Rise of the Woke Right Some conservatives are embracing the very trends they once mocked—including victimhood, cancel culture, and even struggle sessions.
Swarms of weaponized unmanned surface vessels have proven formidable weapons in the Black and Red Seas. Can the US military learn the right lessons from it?
The rise of the prenup - and why so many of us are now getting one. It is estimated that more than 20% of all married couples in the country have signed a prenup.
“No Lives Matter” has emerged in recent months as a particularly violent splinter group within the extremist crime network known as Com and 764, and experts are at a loss for how to stop its ...
Naomi Fry on the famed twentieth-century photojournalist Weegee, who took photographs of tragedies—fires, car crashes, murders—and forced viewers to confront their fascination with grim images.
I’ve been riding the subway regularly for almost 40 years, first in New York, where I grew up, and these days in Washington, D.C. When I started doing so, in the 1980s, fare evasion was common.
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