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Before emigrating to the U.S. and becoming a venture capitalist, David Frankel played a pivotal role in building South Africa ...
Since their debut single ‘Killing an Arab’ in 1978, The Cure seemed possessed by King Midas’ touch, and an effortless knack for commercial success despite sharp creative U-turns and dogged pursuits in ...
"Life is both too short and too long. It's too short not to chase your dreams and too long to not live authentically,” he ...
Thanks to radiocarbon dating, archaeologists have finally been able to date an ancient boomerang first found 40 years ago.
In this revival at Little Island, the singer and pastor Kim Burrell shares the stage with a team of queer artists.
The recent merger and sale of multiple Neighborly franchisees to private equity firm Prospect Partners forms a new platform ...
King Digital Entertainment Plc develops and publishes casual games on digital platforms. It provides highly engaging, differentiated entertainment experience ...
Jordan King is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her current focus is on religion, health, food safety and population. She has covered the persecution of religions in the global south, ...
Sam Kean has gone back in time, at least in practice, for his new book "Dinner with King Tut." He talks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about "experimental archeology" and learning about ancient cultures.
A stunning new archaeological discovery at Gordion, the ancient capital of the Phrygian Kingdom in central Turkey, may rewrite what we know about the funerary traditions of King Midas's dynasty.