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Pre-Roman Skeletons Found Buried Alongside Dogs And Horses In Italy
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Pre-Roman Skeletons Found Buried Alongside Dogs And Horses In Italy

Members of a pre-Roman culture in Italy were sometimes buried with animals including dogs and horses‚ though researchers are unable to explain why this was the case. After discovering several of these multi-species co-burials at a site in Verona‚ the authors of a new study speculate that the interred animals may have held some sort of religious significance‚ although they could also have been beloved pets.While excavating the Seminario Vescovile - which was occupied by the Cenomane culture between the third and first centuries BCE - archaeologists uncovered a total of 161 human skeletons. Of these‚ 16 were buried alongside either whole animals or animal parts‚ the majority of which were chickens‚ pigs or cows and therefore probably placed in the graves as food offerings to the dead.However‚ the researchers’ attention was grabbed by four burials that contained the remains of dogs and horses‚ neither of which were typically eaten by ancient Europeans. For instance‚ they found a baby girl that had been laid to rest with a complete dog skeleton‚ as well as a middle-aged woman whose bones were accompanied by an entire horse‚ multiple other horse parts and the skull of a dog.A young man was also interred alongside horse bones while a middle-aged man had a small dog for eternal company.In an attempt to understand this strange ancient practice‚ the study authors conducted genetic and isotopic analyses on the human skeletons‚ hoping to reconstruct the familial links and dietary customs of the buried individuals. Puzzlingly‚ however‚ they found that none of those who were buried with animals were closely related‚ thus ruling out the possibility of the tradition belonging to a certain family.Similarly‚ the researchers failed to identify any clear dietary or funerary patterns that would suggest a connection between these peculiar burials. “Overall‚ our results point to the unsuitability of simple‚ straightforward explanations for the observed funerary variability‚” they conclude.Faced with such a lack of concrete evidence‚ the study authors are forced to seek out explanations by analyzing the traditions and customs of other ancient practices. For example‚ they point out that the Gallo-Roman god Epona - whose name is derived from the Celtic word for horse - is often depicted alongside dead horses.“An association between the horse remains at [Seminario Vescovile] and the role of Epona as a guide who accompanies newly deceased souls to the afterlife is therefore an interesting possibility‚” write the researchers. At the same time‚ however‚ they note that the skeletons buried alongside horses also show signs of bone fractures‚ which could indicate that these people were horse riders and therefore laid to rest with their favorite steeds. Moving on to dogs‚ the authors state that this particular animal was regularly associated with the underworld by ancient cultures. “A link between dogs and the afterlife can be found throughout time and space‚ with examples from ancient Egypt‚ Scandinavia‚ Classical‚ and Gallo-Roman cultures‚” they write.The researchers therefore cautiously suggest that these canines may have been buried alongside humans for some religious or ritual purpose. However‚ lacking concrete evidence to support this argument‚ they also state that the dogs may simply have been beloved pets whose owners couldn’t bear to enter the afterlife without them.The study is published in the journal PLOS ONE.
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PBS NewsHour Goes to the Border to 'Fact Check' Immigrant-'Demonizing' Trump
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PBS NewsHour Goes to the Border to 'Fact Check' Immigrant-'Demonizing' Trump

With dueling presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump facing off on immigration and making separate appearances along the southern border‚ PBS NewsHour reporter Laura Barron-Lopez reported from the Biden stop on Thursday evening and made her feelings clear on the taxpayer-supported news program. Barron-Lopez portrayed the Democratic president as taking the immigration fight to his likely 2024 re-election rival Trump‚ although Biden repealed everything Trump did regarding the border upon taking office (a fact PBS skipped): Barron-Lopez: In his second visit to the Texas-Mexico border‚ President Biden met with Border Patrol and immigration officials in Brownsville‚ attempting to turn the tables on his likely 2024 rival‚ former President Donald Trump. Joe Biden‚ President of the United States: Here's what I would say to Mr. Trump. Instead of telling members of Congress to block this legislation‚ join me‚ or I will join you in telling the Congress to pass this bipartisan border security bill. We can do it together. You know and I know it's the toughest‚ most efficient‚ most effective border security bill this country has ever seen. Her spin on Trump entering the fray was far more negative. Barron-Lopez: Meanwhile‚ some 300 miles West along the Rio Grande in the town of Eagle Pass‚ Trump attacked Biden and again demonized migrants. Donald Trump‚ Former President of the United States (R) and Current U.S. Presidential Candidate: Now the United States is being overrun by the Biden migrant crime. It's a new form of vicious violation to our country. It's migrant crime. We call it Biden migrant crime. Barron-Lopez knew which party to blame for her PBS viewers. Barron-Lopez: The showdown here at the U.S.-Mexico border is set to be a defining battle of 2024‚ a fight guaranteed when Republicans killed a bipartisan deal designed to stem the flow of migrants and funnel billions to border security…. Apparently it was all quiet on the southern front‚ at least according to liberal activists with skin in the game. Barron-Lopez: With the Senate deal all but dead‚ sources have told NewsHour that President Biden is considering using his executive authority through a decades-old law to block some asylum seekers from entering the U.S. While state and federal authorities clash in Eagle Pass‚ becoming a national flash point‚ here in Brownsville‚ advocates say things are different. Astrid Dominguez‚ Executive Director‚ Good Neighbor Settlement House: We often hear that the border is chaotic‚ but it's orderly. It's not chaos. Laura Barron-Lopez: ….What would the impact be for migrants if the U.S. were to put in place more severe asylum restrictions? Astrid Dominguez: Seeking asylum‚ it's a right. And we want to make sure that‚ as a country‚ we're looking at solutions that allow them to seek asylum in a safe way and not putting them in danger. She assured NewsHour anchor Geoff Bennett that “overall‚ Geoff‚ crossings are low here right now in Texas.” Geoff Bennett: ….We heard Donald Trump with his criticisms of Joe Biden. How do Mr. Trump's stated concerns and contentions square up with the facts and with your reporting and what you're seeing there along the border today? Barron-Lopez: Geoff‚ Chris Cabrera of the Border Patrol union told me that there were only six apprehensions in Brownsville yesterday and that overall‚ across Texas‚ other entry points‚ other border towns may have slightly higher apprehensions‚ but that it's overall low. [Editor’s note: Because of Republican pressure to take action‚ perhaps?] But I want to point out‚ Geoff‚ and fact-check one of the things that the former president said today. He was talking about claiming that there was a migrant crime wave occurring. And the data just doesn't match up with that‚ Geoff. A Stanford study shows that immigrants are 60 percent less likely than native-born Americans to be incarcerated and that also‚ in sanctuary cities‚ each unit increase in the unauthorized immigration population actually represents a 5 percent decrease in violent crime. Does anyone truly think allowing all illegal immigrants to stay in the country would end violent crime‚ as Barron-Lopez’s dubious trend line would imply? Georgia recently provided sad evidence that isn’t the case. This segment was brought to you in part by BNSF Railway. A transcript is available‚ click “Expand.” PBS NewsHour 2/29/24 7:19:23 p.m. (ET) Laura Barron-Lopez: In his second visit to the Texas-Mexico border‚ President Biden met with Border Patrol and immigration officials in Brownsville‚ attempting to turn the tables on his likely 2024 rival‚ former President Donald Trump . Joe Biden‚ President of the United States: Here's what I would say to Mr. Trump. Instead of telling members of Congress to block this legislation‚ join me‚ or I will join you in telling the Congress to pass this bipartisan border security bill. We can do it together. You know and I know it's the toughest‚ most efficient‚ most effective border security bill this country has ever seen. Laura Barron-Lopez: Meanwhile‚ some 300 miles west along the Rio Grande‚ in the town of Eagle Pass‚ Trump attacked Biden and again demonized migrants. Donald Trump‚ Former President of the United States (R) and Current U.S. Presidential Candidate: Now the United States is being overrun by the Biden migrant crime. It's a new form of vicious violation to our country. It's migrant crime. We call it Biden migrant crime. Laura Barron-Lopez: The showdown here at the U.S.-Mexico border is set to be a defining battle of 2024‚ a fight guaranteed when Republicans killed a bipartisan deal designed to stem the flow of migrants and funnel billions to border security. What do you hope President Biden's trip accomplishes? Chris Cabrera‚ Vice President‚ National Border Patrol Council: You know‚ hopefully‚ he takes some good out of this trip‚ and‚ hopefully‚ when he meets with the Border Patrol agents‚ they give him an idea of what you could work from. Any time you want something done on the front line‚ you need to talk to the front-line workers. Laura Barron-Lopez: Chris Cabrera is the vice president of the National Border Patrol Council‚ a union representing 18‚000 agents nationwide. The union supported the bipartisan deal. Do you want it to still pass? Chris Cabrera: You know‚ that's the hope. But on top the — at the end of the day‚ anything will help. I know there's the power of the pen. There's executive action that he's done in the past with other issues. He has the power to put a stop to this today if he wanted to. Granted‚ Congress does have some fault in this. They have been kicking the can down the road for quite a few years‚ not one side or the other‚ but both sides. And if they're not going to do it‚ then either we get somebody in there that will or the president needs to take action like the last president did. Laura Barron-Lopez: With the Senate deal all but dead‚ sources have told "NewsHour" that President Biden is considering using his executive authority through a decades-old law to block some asylum seekers from entering the U.S. While state and federal authorities clash in Eagle Pass‚ becoming a national flash point‚ here in Brownsville‚ advocates say things are different. Astrid Dominguez‚ Executive Director‚ Good Neighbor Settlement House: We often hear that the border is chaotic‚ but it's orderly. It's not chaos. Laura Barron-Lopez: Astrid Dominguez is the executive director of Good Neighbor Settlement House‚ which is one of the groups that helps welcome asylum seekers in Brownsville. What would the impact be for migrants if the U.S. were to put in place more severe asylum restrictions? Astrid Dominguez: Seeking asylum‚ it's a right. And we want to make sure that‚ as a country‚ we're looking at solutions that allow them to seek asylum in a safe way and not putting them in danger. Laura Barron-Lopez: Despite the danger‚ some are still making the long journey with their children. Roxanna just arrived from Cuba. Roxanna‚ Asylum Seeker From Cuba (through interpreter): It was difficult because we had to travel with coyotes and we had a small child. Luria‚ Asylum Seeker From Venezuela (through interpreter): I cried a lot. It was terrifying. I'm 22 years old. I don't know how I did it‚ how I was able to flee with my son. It's something that I just don't know how I did it. But I accomplished it‚ and we're here‚ and that's the most important thing. Laura Barron-Lopez: Fleeing Venezuela through the Darien Gap‚ 22-year-old Luria was robbed twice before arriving for her appointment with Customs and Border Protection. Luria (through interpreter): I want a better life. I want a better future for my son‚ and I just want to start a new life. Laura Barron-Lopez: Geoff — Geoff‚ those migrants are arriving through the CBP One appointment system app that President Biden has urged asylum seekers to use‚ rather than cross regularly into the United States. But‚ overall‚ Geoff‚ crossings are low here right now in Texas. Geoff Bennett: And‚ Laura‚ let's return to what we heard today from the current and former presidents. We heard Donald Trump with his criticisms of Joe Biden . How do Mr. Trump's stated concerns and contentions square up with the facts and with your reporting and what you're seeing there along the border today? Laura Barron-Lopez: Geoff‚ Chris Cabrera of the Border Patrol union told me that there were only six apprehensions in Brownsville yesterday and that overall‚ across Texas‚ other entry points‚ other border towns may have slightly higher apprehensions‚ but that it's overall low. But I want to point out‚ Geoff‚ and fact-check one of the things that the former president said today. He was talking about claiming that there was a migrant crime wave occurring. And the data just doesn't match up with that‚ Geoff. A Stanford study shows that immigrants are 60 percent less likely than native-born Americans to be incarcerated and that also‚ in sanctuary cities‚ each unit increase in the unauthorized immigration population actually represents a 5 percent decrease in violent crime. Geoff Bennett: And President Biden today‚ he also called on Senate Republicans to pass that bipartisan border deal‚ but he said he might act alone. There's word of an executive order? Is that right? Tell us more about that. Laura Barron-Lopez: That's right‚ Geoff. An executive order could come in a matter of weeks. And that order‚ what's being considered right now would severely restrict asylum seekers. It would narrow who can claim asylum. And I was talking to immigration advocates today who have been in talks with the White House. And they're trying to convince President Biden to essentially go a different route with an executive order‚ declare an emergency declaration‚ and just send more resources border‚ rather than restrict asylum. It's important to note‚ Geoff‚ that asylum under current U.S. law is a right for migrants to claim whether they're presenting at a port of entry or between ports of entry. Geoff Bennett: In the meantime‚ Laura‚ there is this continuing dispute between Texas and the federal government over border security. Where does that stand right now? Laura Barron-Lopez: A federal judge today‚ Geoff‚ blocked a Texas law that would give police more authority to arrest migrants that they suspect may have entered into the U.S. illegally. And I was speaking with an immigration lawyer today who said that they expect Texas will ask for a stay‚ which would allow them to try to implement that law as legal proceedings move forward. But‚ of course‚ they're going to be battling with immigration lawyers and advocates who are trying to block this to take effect. And one thing that's important to note‚ Geoff‚ is that a lot of people can't always present at a port of entry when they're trying to come into the U.S. There's a lot of reasons why they actually present between ports of entry‚ as they're trying to flee violence. And I also spoke with a lifelong Texan today in Eagle Pass‚ Geoff. He's a business owner who's been really frustrated by Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star‚ saying that‚ initially‚ he supported it‚ but that now he isn't really happy with what's been going on‚ because Governor — the governor has seized so much of the land and so much of the public property in Eagle Pass. Geoff Bennett: Laura Barron-Lopez on the U.S. southern border for us tonight. Laura‚ thank you.
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Hyper-fast multiplayer FPS Tribes 3 Rivals sets release date on Steam
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Hyper-fast multiplayer FPS Tribes 3 Rivals sets release date on Steam

I’m so thankful for Tribes 3 Rivals. Developer Prophecy Games has brought back the fastest multiplayer shooter on PC‚ eight years on from the final update to Tribes Ascend‚ and it’s already seen a positive reception‚ becoming the most played FPS game during the recent Steam Next Fest. Now‚ we have a release date for the official early access launch‚ and it’s surprisingly soon. Outpacing the likes of Call of Duty‚ Halo‚ and Counter-Strike 2‚ and even zooming past the high speeds of Titanfall 2 or classic Doom and Quake multiplayer‚ it’s time to get ready for Tribes 3 Rivals. Continue reading Hyper-fast multiplayer FPS Tribes 3 Rivals sets release date on Steam MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best FPS games‚ Best multiplayer games‚ Upcoming PC games
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This strategic space sim is a free Steam game‚ but not for long
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This strategic space sim is a free Steam game‚ but not for long

From Starfield to No Man’s Sky and beyond‚ if you’re in the mood for an interstellar adventure‚ there’s no shortage of ways to do so. But while the grandiose machinations of Elite Dangerous and Star Citizen can be bold‚ the best space games are often those smaller-scale strategy games and roguelikes such as FTL and the upcoming Breachway. If that sounds up your alley‚ then Space Crew might be just what you’re after - we labeled it a “compact‚ confident‚ bite-sized roguelite” in our review‚ and now it’s yours as a free Steam game if you’re quick. Continue reading This strategic space sim is a free Steam game‚ but not for long MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Space Crew review‚ The best space games on PC‚ The best strategy games on PC
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Catherine Opie Does the Vatican in a New York Exhibition
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Catherine Opie Does the Vatican in a New York Exhibition

In Walls‚ Windows and Blood‚ the great California photographer probes mystery and history but pushes an oppression agenda too hard.
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‘Equity Grading’ Deserves a Failing Grade
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‘Equity Grading’ Deserves a Failing Grade

If schools tolerate missing assignments‚ shoddy work‚ unlimited retakes‚ cheating‚ and late submissions‚ that is precisely what they’ll get.
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Biden Knows He’s Losing
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Biden Knows He’s Losing

The president plays catch-up to Donald Trump.
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Why Biden Cooperated with the FBI in His Classified-Info Case
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Why Biden Cooperated with the FBI in His Classified-Info Case

It’s not because he is a well-meaning‚ law-abiding person.
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Valorant: Best Settings For A Smooth Play
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Valorant: Best Settings For A Smooth Play

Valorant is a competitive shooter where your familiarity with the maps‚ agent abilities‚ and‚ most importantly‚ your aim are the major factors that'll help you improve and maybe reach Radiant. However‚ even if you are spending several hours focusing on the above factors‚ you still might not improve if you're not choosing the right in-game settings. If that's the case‚ you'll keep on lurking around low ELO lobbies for a long‚ long time.
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Starfield Players Think Bethesda Is &;quot;Wasting Time&;quot; On Undeserved New Features
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Starfield Players Think Bethesda Is &;quot;Wasting Time&;quot; On Undeserved New Features

Yesterday afternoon‚ Bethesda confirmed that a new Starfield update would be released in Steam Beta next week. The update‚ however‚ has once again disappointed players as some are calling the included new features unnecessary.
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