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The Harris That Won’t Go Away: DNC Continues to Pay Kamala’s Crushing $15M Election Debt
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The Harris That Won’t Go Away: DNC Continues to Pay Kamala’s Crushing $15M Election Debt

The Harris That Won’t Go Away: DNC Continues to Pay Kamala’s Crushing $15M Election Debt
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Phoenician Oil Bottles Carried ‘Scents of Home’ Across the Med
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Phoenician Oil Bottles Carried ‘Scents of Home’ Across the Med

Pottery shards, coins, and bones can survive for millennia beneath the soil, but the scents of antiquity typically escape archaeological recovery. Now, for the first time, an interdisciplinary team of researchers has comprehensively analyzed the production, technology, and contents of 51 ceramic oil vessels from the Phoenician settlement of Motya, located on an island off the coast of Sicily. Their findings reveal the central role of scent in shaping identity, memory, and cross-cultural exchange in the Mediterranean region during the Iron Age. Researchers from the University of Tübingen and the Complutense University of Madrid led the study. It has been published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. The vessels examined – plain, small ceramic bottles measuring between 15.5 and 18.5 cm in height – date from the 8th to 6th centuries BC and were usually found in tombs, houses, and sacred areas. “Their widespread distribution across and beyond the Mediterranean suggests these vessels fulfilled diverse functions,” says Dr. Adriano Orsingher from the Department of Prehistory, Ancient History, and Archaeology at the Complutense University of Madrid, who is currently Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute of Biblical Archaeology at the University of Tübingen. Together with Dr. Silvia Amicone of the Archaeometry Research Group at the University of Tübingen, he led the study in collaboration with universities in Italy and the United Kingdom. Read moreSection: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsHistory & ArchaeologyRead Later 
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Feds Fight to Keep 'Alligator Alcatraz' Open as Site Faces 3rd Legal Challenge
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Feds Fight to Keep 'Alligator Alcatraz' Open as Site Faces 3rd Legal Challenge

The federal government over the weekend asked a judge in Miami to put on hold her ruling ordering the winding down of an immigration detention center built by the state of Florida in the Everglades wilderness and nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," pending an appeal of her...
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Calif. GOP Files 2nd Lawsuit to Block Redistricting
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Calif. GOP Files 2nd Lawsuit to Block Redistricting

California Republicans filed their second legal challenge in a week to block state Democrats and Gov. Gavin Newsom from moving forward with a ballot measure this fall to redraw congressional lines.
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New Admiral Takes Over US Navy Amid Military Firings
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New Admiral Takes Over US Navy Amid Military Firings

Adm. Daryl Caudle took over as the Navy's highest-ranking officer Monday, ending a six-month vacancy created by the Trump administration's firing of his predecessor. Caudle became chief of naval operations as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ousted a growing list of ...
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Trump Inks Proclamation Honoring GIs Lost at Abbey Gate
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Trump Inks Proclamation Honoring GIs Lost at Abbey Gate

Surrounded by the surviving family of service members killed in the 2021 Abbey Gate bombing in Afghanistan, President Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation honoring the dead.
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Netanyahu: Israel 'Deeply' Regrets 'Mishap' at Gaza Hospital
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Netanyahu: Israel 'Deeply' Regrets 'Mishap' at Gaza Hospital

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel deeply regretted what he described as the "tragic mishap" that occurred at the Nasser hospital in the south of the Gaza Strip on Monday. An Israeli strike on Nasser hospital killed at least 20 people, including five ...
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Netanyahu Shares Regrets Over Hospital Strike
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Netanyahu Shares Regrets Over Hospital Strike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on August 25, acknowledging and expressing regret for an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The strike resulted…
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Trump Signals Interest in Renewed Talks With Kim Jong Un During Meeting With South Korean Leader
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Trump Signals Interest in Renewed Talks With Kim Jong Un During Meeting With South Korean Leader

President says he hopes to meet North Korea’s Kim this year, as Oval Office visit with South Korea’s Lee Jae Myung highlights both tension and flattery. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom President Donald…
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Girls Protest Trans Swimmer—Now They Could Win in Court
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Girls Protest Trans Swimmer—Now They Could Win in Court

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced on August 25, 2025, that his Office of Civil Rights found reasonable cause that Roanoke College violated both the Virginia Human Rights Act (VHRA)…
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