From midnight movie marathons to collecting odd artifacts, these traits aren’t just quirks—they’re a lifestyle.
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The Manila Times on MSNJuan Severino Mallari: The priest as a serial killerSecond of two parts FR. Juan Severino Mallari, the first documented serial killer in the Philippines, killed 57 people in a ...
When it opened in the 1990s, Las Vegas had never seen anything like Luxor. Now, it's one of the most hated hotels on the ...
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SciFiNow on MSN“We had just one rule – nothing is sacred…” Stu Jones and Gareth Worthington on OmnviolenceFrom authors Stu Jones and Gareth Worthington (under the combined pseudonym Gareth Jones) new sci-fi action novel, ...
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Daily Maverick on MSN‘To block out the screams’ — Peter Beinart on Israel, white South Africa and GazaThe global acclaim for Peter Beinart’s new book, Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza, rests mainly on its call for a ...
This is the first time I’ve read about Maine’s Franco American community. Why was it appealing for you and how does it relate ...
A bonus: the chance to read excerpts from a new thriller submitted by one of Cam’s clients, which form part of the book.
After years of having their stories told by outsiders, locals are fighting back with their own cameras and building ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, March/April 2025, p. 83, 85 New Arrivals Perfect Victims: And the Politics of ...
Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection. What will really matter in the long run? That’s the question we tackle each ...
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