LONDON: To ring in the new year, China’s homegrown jet, the C919 – nicknamed “daifeiji”, or “Great Airplane” – took its first regularly scheduled passenger flight outside the Chinese ...
King Charles was greeted by a large crowd of well-wishers as he visited a community food bank in Clackmannanshire. The King was welcomed to The Gate in Alloa, which helped 4,273 people last year ...
(AP Photo/Charles Krupa) That would be fair enough if chronological age were a reasonable proxy for all those things, but is it? A paper published last month by economists Rainer Kotschy ...
King Charles rehomes chickens at Highgrove Gardens The greengrocers, which was awarded a Royal Warrant by Queen Elizabeth in 1994 and was granted another by the King just weeks ago, has supplied ...
King Charles will attend a commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz King Charles will travel to Auschwitz later this month to attend an event marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of ...
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Preston Hodge is taking advantage of a second chance at a senior season. The Colorado cornerback announced Friday that he will return for the 2025 season. A recent waiver by the NCAA has granted ...
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King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in Scotland for an extended holiday break, but they are already planning for an incredibly busy year. Sources in Scotland say the royals are in ...
It’s a question historians have long debated, since the Romans sweetened their wine with lead acetate and sipped tap water that flowed through lead pipes. Now, new research suggests the Romans ...
The Romans invented concrete, aqueducts, and the basis of the modern calendar. But their achievements could have been even greater had their brains not been addled by lead poisoning, a study suggests.