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Leavitt avoids word 'genocide' when asked about Vance's deleted post
Karoline Leavitt avoided using the word 'genocide' when asked about a since-deleted post Vice President JD Vance's shared on X about his visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial, Tsitsernakaberd.
W ell before the Europeans arrived, the indigenous people of North America raised cities that rivaled those an ocean away.
The Great Pyramid of Giza might get all the headlines, but it wasn't humanity’s first monumental effort. Long before pharaohs were stacking limestone in Egypt, people across the world were carving ...
NOAA is launching Meteodrones to monitor under-observed layers of the lower atmosphere.
Ancient footprints challenge the timeline of human arrival in North America, suggesting people were here much earlier than once believed.
Fun fact: Almost all owls have eyes that are proportionately large to their heads for increased visibility during low-light hours, but the Great Gray Owl's peepers are especially big—roughly the size ...
If you're driving down San Pedro Avenue or stuck in rush hour traffic in San Antonio, you've probably noticed a ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content.-- Khufu's in Giza, Egypt, is named The Best Restaurant in the Middle East & North Africa 2026, sp ...
To be clear, there are laudable ideas, from a public health perspective, in the new guidelines. There is good reason to believe that ultra-processed foods (although difficult to define) are linked ...
DALLAS — The Division 1 soccer league within United Soccer League (USL) that will rival Major League Soccer (MLS) now has an official name: USL Premier. USL announced the new league's name and more ...
Earlier this month, Americans were gifted a new food pyramid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., along with a slim 10-pager that urges us to "eat real food." This is a clear echo of food author and activist ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico is observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events scheduled and businesses and services closed for the day. In Albuquerque, a commemorative breakfast begins at 8 a.m.
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