The next issue of our banknotes will swap Britain’s greatest minds, heroes and leaders, with wildlife. Gone are Shakespeare, Churchill, Austen, Turner, Turing, Wellington; in their place, the Bank of ...
AI-generated Tilly Norwood defends herself in song, AI agents may need permission to shop, gamers have too many distractions.
Tears have been shed. Heads have been shaved. Blimps have been moored. The movie that broke the all-time record for nominations came out nearly a year ago, while the favorite to win best picture hit ...
Not every window into the past looks like a museum display. Sometimes it’s a stash tucked into a hillside—quiet, deliberate, and meant to be found ...
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Strange Local Laws Travelers Should Know
Most travelers assume that common sense and basic courtesy will keep them out of trouble abroad. That works right up until it doesn’t — until you’re stopped, fined, or detained for something that’s ...
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18 of the most bizarre laws that continue to raise eyebrows
Singapore Gum Ban Singapore’s world-famous restriction on chewing gum began in January 1992 under the leadership of Prime Minister Lee […] ...
Archaeologists excavating the foundation of a historic house in Russia discovered 409 coins buried before the revolution in ...
Chelsea should be relishing the chance to knock out the holders of the Champions League, and yet 16 minutes of pure madness have left them needing a miracle. Goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen produced his ...
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