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How waterways shape global dominance
Have you ever wondered why the world's most significant conflicts haven't often been about land or wealth, but about water-specifically, the narrow, strategic passages that govern the flow of global ...
Here are some of the snow totals from the lake effect storm that began yesterday. These reports come from the National Weather Service offices in Binghamton and Buffalo ...
By Islam Salah As we step into a new year, it’s the perfect time to start planning those bucket-list adventures. If you’re ...
Many different civilizations have risen in the Near East over the millennia and each had their own unique religion, though ...
Two juveniles have been charged in connection with a fire which destroyed a vacant mobile home in the Dixon Springs community ...
If reading about these atrocities churns your stomach, reflect on what is going on before our eyes these very days ...
By AMINU JAHUN States project and defend their national interests, axiomatic of the diplomatic dictum that they have no permanent enemies or friends. Enemy states such as Athens and Sparta, Rome and ...
With every aspect of Roman life having a specific deity to call upon, it can be tricky to make sense of the ancient pantheon ...
Vernon-Verona-Sherrill, Holland Patent and Hamilton are among the Section III boys and girls basketball teams participating ...
Bianca Andreescu slammed 25 winners to just five unforced errors in her first-round match against Emma Raducanu at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. Andreescu advanced after No.10 seed Raducanu retired ...
Numidia was once a vast kingdom, stretching from the east of modern-day Morocco into Algeria, Tunisia and the west of Libya.
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage Chamber of Commerce puts a twist on the holiday tradition of “Elf on a Shelf.” “We’re excited to have Chamber Charlie,” said Doug Osborn, owner of The ...