The next morning, when the body was taken for post-mortem, the dog ran behind the tractor-trolley for nearly four kilometres.
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25 more creepy facts to send shivers down your spine
Some facts are easy to forget. Then there are the ones involving the human body, strange diseases, or moments where nature ...
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Iran's unrest and the quest for Korean freedom
The Korean people in the North live under an even more totalitarian system than Iran. They endure information starvation and ...
A "princely" grave of a horse buried alongside two people has been discovered by archaeologists working on one of Britain's ...
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AI agents arrived in 2025 -- here's what's next for 2026
AI agents have emerged from the lab, bringing promise and peril. A Carnegie Mellon University researcher explains what's ...
A first encounter with Jimmy Breslin, the primacy of private life, and what the great newspaper columnists understood before ...
PR executive Kate White Little has launched a new communications firm in her hometown of Greenville. The Mauldin Police and ...
The oldest known cremation pyre in Africa is shedding light on the complex funeral rites of ancient hunter-gatherers 9,500 years ago.
Finding a cremated person from the Stone Age also seemed impossible because cremation is not generally practiced by African ...
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Scientists discover Africa’s oldest cremation pyre revealing complex rituals from 9,500 years ago
A team led by University of Oklahoma anthropologist Jessica Cerezo-Román and Yale University anthropologist Jessica Thompson ...
Archaeologists have made an important discovery in understanding the prehistoric roots of one of the world's most common funeral practices - cremation. NPR's Nell Greenfieldboyce reports on how the ...
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