Dr Paul Wingfield never imagined that attending his brother-in-law's wake would lead him to authenticate a violin once owned ...
A violin owned by Albert Einstein that was authenticated by a University of Cambridge academic has fetched £860,000 at ...
The Forward on MSN
László Krasznahorkai, whose family hid Jewish roots during Holocaust, wins literature Nobel
Decades later, Krasznahorkai gave the name Korin to the doomed archivist who narrates his 1999 novel War and War — turning ...
Author Jeff Chang was offered a chance to write about Lee after the success of his 2025 hip-hop chronicle “Can’t Stop Won’t ...
Daily Mail on MSN
Terrifying halloween decoration sends boy flying
Regretting You: How Mckenna Grace and Mason Thames forged their first on-screen romance Dark matter seen for first time: ...
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Prince Andrew says he’s giving up his Duke of York title as Epstein allegations refuse to fade
LONDON (AP) — Prince Andrew said Friday he is giving up his royal title of the Duke of York and other honors after his ...
The Nobel Prize celebrates literature that defies commerce and mass media but is often difficult to read. So too with this ...
UB anthropologist Phillips Stevens discusses how belief in the supernatural is a survival strategy in the latest Driven to ...
Anthropologist joins Driven to Discover podcast to discuss how belief in the supernatural is a survival strategy.
Move over introverts and extroverts. Psychiatry has a new term — otrovert — for those who don’t fit neatly into either label.
AllAfrica on MSN
Lesotho: Biggest Joke Since the Donkey Taxi
Like him or loathe him, you can always count on Machesetsa (aka Mofomobe) to toss a cat among the pigeons. And what a cat he has thrown this time! His claim that Lesotho's top brass -- Prime Minister ...
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