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HISTORY

Underground Chambers and Tunnels Confirmed at Mitla

Recent archaeological investigations at Mitla, a significant Zapotec site in Oaxaca, Mexico, have confirmed the existence of a vast network

SHOPPING

Daily Deals: Fjallraven Sale with Cash Back, Best Buy Flash Sale Ends Soon

Our daily deals picks this Friday take advantage of some of the Fall sale and clearance deals we’ve found across

SHOPPING

Hauntingly Good Halloween Costumes

Halloween is right around the corner, and it’s time to hunt down the perfect costumes for you and your crew.

RELIGION

National Baptists choose Connecticut pastor Boise Kimber as next president

BALTIMORE (RNS) — After an unusual election that gave voters the choice on the ballot of a name or a

ARTS & THEATER

Latinx Theatre Commons Wallace Planning Grant Concept Paper for Archiving Latine Theatre

Highlights from the Concept Paper Focus on Community and Connection At every LTC convening I have attended, a question recurs:

SHOWS

Was Delaying the Inevitable a Disservice?

The worst-kept secret was that 9-1-1: Lone Star Season 5 would be its last. In hindsight, many of us Lone

Social Media

TikTok Adds Instagram Notes-Like Feature to Inboxes

Because originality is overrated. Or sensitivity around it is. I don’t know. Either way, this week, TikTok has launched a

NEWS

Italian minister quits in row over lover’s appointment as adviser

Getty Images Italy’s culture minister has resigned after a row over the appointment of his former mistress as a top

NATURE

Cough or sneeze? How the brain knows what to unleash

The cough triggered by pollen and other allergens is activated by neurons distinct from those that lead to a sneeze.Credit:

NATURE

How to change people’s minds about climate change: what the science says

Nature, Published online: 06 September 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02777-9 Telling people about the consensus among scientists can help, study finds, but experts