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Scientists say skeletal remains found in castle well belong to figure from 800-year-old saga

Scientists say skeletal remains found in castle well belong to figure from 800-year-old saga

 

Snack on pistachios, eat strawberries, reconsider your sleep position and 10 more health tips to help you have a great week

Snack on pistachios, eat strawberries, reconsider your sleep position and 10 more health tips to help you have a great week

 

Tesla Makes Money Selling Electric Vehicles, but 86% of Its Earnings Could Soon Come From This Instead

Tesla Makes Money Selling Electric Vehicles, but 86% of Its Earnings Could Soon Come From This Instead

 

After Israel’s strike, Iran’s ailing theocracy may be entering its dying days

After Israel’s strike, Iran’s ailing theocracy may be entering its dying days

 

An 80-year-old who walks everywhere shares 3 tips for staying active and healthy

An 80-year-old who walks everywhere shares 3 tips for staying active and healthy

 

Widely shared video shows political Halloween display destroyed by passerby in Denver neighborhood

Widely shared video shows political Halloween display destroyed by passerby in Denver neighborhood

 

"Third Man Syndrome" Has Fascinated Me For Months, So Here Are 24 First-Hand Accounts Of People Who Experienced It And Lived To

"Third Man Syndrome" Has Fascinated Me For Months, So Here Are 24 First-Hand Accounts Of People Who Experienced It And Lived To Tell The Tale

 

State approves multimillion-dollar spending for remarkable project at shuttered racetrack: 'It will breathe new life into a land

State approves multimillion-dollar spending for remarkable project at shuttered racetrack: 'It will breathe new life into a landmark city'

 

The clocks going back tonight means lighter mornings — here's why that will help you fall asleep faster

The clocks going back tonight means lighter mornings — here's why that will help you fall asleep faster

 

More than half of UConn academic programs at risk of being slashed

More than half of UConn academic programs at risk of being slashed

 

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