New research suggests that a legendary 200-mile march by Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, may have actually involved some ships.
Authors Louise Erdrich, Helen Garner, Rachel Khong, Rebecca Roanhorse, Ruth Ozeki and the late Lore Segal all have collections coming out.
Despite previously insisting the US doesn't need any help from NATO - with the war, he says, "militarily won" - Donald Trump has now labelled the alliance "cowards" for not helping. Meanwhile, Iran's ...
It's been a shaky couple of weeks for the ground in Connecticut, with three earthquakes recorded in the state since March 10. According to one researcher, the recent uptick in seismic activity is not ...
ENGLAND (WJW) — The parking lot at one man’s local supermarket in England has 108 parking spaces. And it may have taken him nearly two years, and a lot of documentation, but Gareth Wild said, as of ...
New research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) reveals that King Harold's legendary 200-mile march to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 never happened. Instead, the journey was made largely by sea ...
Linux distribution maintainers are among the developers scrambling to comply with a raft of upcoming laws that will require ...
Pelicans defenseman Samu Alalauri's breakout U20 season and rising draft stock make him one of the 2026 NHL Draft's best ...
Two people have died and 18 more cases are being investigated by the UK Health Security Agency after the outbreak linked to the Club Chemistry nightclub in Canterbury, Kent ...
What started out as an army of volunteers to celebrate the 2017 City of Culture has become one of that event's greatest legacies. Now, they have been shortlisted in Visit England's 2026 Superstar ...
A Tudor-era hull dug out of a Kent gravel quarry is filling in a crucial missing chapter of British maritime history.
This charming town in Maine is packed with antique shops, vintage finds, and treasure-hunting adventures that make every ...
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