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The stones stand silent, but their purpose has never stopped sparking debate. A new theory may finally answer both how they were moved and why they were raised Senate Republicans defy Vance's warning, ...
For decades, scientists have relied on a popular idea referred to as cosmic inflation to explain how the universe began and why it looks the way it does today. This theory suggests the universe ...
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Last year’s Kentucky game was, to my great surprise, one of the most stressful nights of Georgia football I’ve ever watched. What was supposed to be mostly a tune-up turned into a four-quarter slog in ...
If you somehow missed the first four weeks of the NFL season but wanted to feel caught up, all you had to do was tune in Thursday. The night became a microcosm for the previous month. San Francisco ...