Who were the first people to ride horses?Researchers believe they have found the earliest evidence of horseback riding, by the ancient Yamnaya people in Europe some 5,000 years ago.Their conclusions, based on an analysis of human skeletal remains foun…
Indonesia fuel depot fire kills 18, over dozen missing
Indonesian rescuers and firefighters are searching for more than a dozen missing under the rubble of charred houses and buildings after a large fire spread from a fuel depot and killed at least 18 people.
Election conspiracies fuel dispute over voter fraud system
A bipartisan effort among states to combat voter fraud has found itself in the crosshairs of conspiracy theories fueled by Donald Trump’s false claim about the 2020 presidential election and now faces an uncertain future.
Hindu Temple Vandalised In Australia, 4th Incident In Two Months
A prominent Hindu temple in Brisbane was attacked by pro-Khalistan supporters on Saturday, in the latest incident of vandalism against Hindu temples in Australia.
Rafael Vinoly, architect known for unique structures, dead at 78
Rafael Vinoly, a Uruguayan-born and New York-based architect known for designing landmark buildings around the world, has died at the age of 78, his family announced Friday.Vinoly’s death Thursday was announced by his son Roman on the website of the f…
Three bodies, 1,700 acres and a whole lot of hogs: Inside Alex Murdaugh’s $4m Moselle estate
The Moselle estate had a mysterious past even before Maggie and Paul’s murders with ties to a suspected drug smuggler and a housekeeper’s fatal fall, reports Rachel Sharp
Ukraine latest: Numerous Bakhmut attacks still being repelled, says Kyiv
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How a German war film disarmed Oscar voters despite woes at home
When “All Quiet on the Western Front” first premiered back in September, there was little to suggest it was about to wage an all-out campaign for Oscar votes.The German-language World War I film comes from Netflix, which had a roster of far more expen…