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Centuries later, a capsule-shaped object spotted in an X-ray scan of the mummy revealed that the cleric might have met a more sinister end, suggesting he may have been poisoned. Now, a team of ...
Each mummy has their own story to tell, and this week, researchers have uncovered the truth behind an enigmatic figure from a remote Austrian village. A water leak in the church crypt of St ...
Mummy Pig, as it turns out, will be welcoming another baby girl into the world very soon. Peppa Pig's mother first broke the news of her pregnancy in late February, sharing the "joyous baby news ...
Former Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes — who resigned in January over the paper spiking a cartoon that depicted the newspaper’s owner, Jeff Bezos, and other tech titans bending the knee ...
The remains had been rumored to be those of local aristocratic monk Franz Xaver Sidler von Rosenegg, who died in 1746. Past studies resolved little and revealed new questions about the monk’s ...
Editorial cartoons for the week of May 5. Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free. More Cartoons Stories ...
Based on the correspondence I receive from readers, editorial cartoons are divisive. Some of the e-mails convey criticism or offence. Others, praise for The Globe’s cartoonists, David Parkins ...
The decision to reboot The Mummy comes after the franchise’s last theatrical outing—the 2017 Tom Cruise vehicle intended to launch Universal’s Dark Universe of interconnected monster movies ...
The one reliably bright spot of my day is looking at your brilliant cartoons. It literally helps me get through yet another bad news day about our president’s misdeeds. In fact, I save them.
The Washington Post on Monday celebrated the Pulitzer Prize win of Ann Telnaes, the longtime cartoonist who quit the Post in protest after a scathing cartoon lambasting Jeff Bezos, the Post’s ...
In a statement to the Times after her resignation, The Post’s then-editorial page editor, David Shipley, thanked Telnaes for her service but rejected her suggestion that he yanked the cartoon to ...
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