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Russia is conducting surprise military maneuvers in Belarus today, only a few kilometers from Poland's border, as suspicions mount that Vladimir Putin is planning an invasion of Eastern Europe.
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The Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Bold, was a fighter's warrior. Philip had been a soldier since he was a boy, hawk-nosed, ambitious, and aggressive. When he fought with his father, King John II of France, at the battle of Poitiers in 1356, he was still a smooth-faced 14-year-old child. When Edward, the Black Prince of Wales, defeated the French on the field at Poitiers, he, like King John, was taken prisoner by the English. A decade later, the duke, always seeking for a method to gain an advantage over the English invaders, welcomed a fresh technology: gunpowder.
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England’s Euro 2020 dreams were shattered in heartbreaking fashion.
In their first major final in 55 years, the Three Lions fell to Italy on Sunday in the Euro 2020 final on penalty kicks, 3-2,...
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After collapsing during Euro 2020, Danish soccer star Christian Eriksen will have a device implanted to monitor his heart rhythm, officials announced.
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Christian Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest when he collapsed during Denmark’s European Championship match on Saturday, team doctor Morten Boesen said, adding that before the 29-year-old was...
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Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen was given chest compressions after collapsing on the field during a European Championship game against Finland.
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Why do we deprive students of the historical and cultural context of science?
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Scientists observe how the halves of the brain keep us informed about everything everywhere.
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More than a century after the end of hostilities in 1918, some battlefields of WWI are still deadly enough to kill you
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The things we do every day aren't just routines to be hacked, but windows through which we might glimpse who we truly are.