The final episode of the series, "The Frodis Caper" aired on March 25, 1968, and was directed by Dolenz. The word "Frodis" ...
Athletes have begun arriving at the Milan Olympic Village for the 2026 Winter Games, marking the opening of a facility designed to house roughly 1,700 competitors. The village is ...
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Open letter to my Christian brothers

My dear Christian brothers and sisters, I write to you today not as an adversary, not as a competitor for Nigeria's soul, but as a fellow traveller on this turbulent, beautiful, and often perplexing ...
This Valentines Day enjoy a crafty night out with the people you love most! the “Sip and Script” beginner’s calligraphy workshop is a chance to learn something new with crafty ...
The mini-studio A24 has become synonymous with high-quality films, but as these 10 movies show, not everything they produce ...
Learn about Synthetic Letters of Credit (SLCs), pre-funded instruments used in international trade to guarantee payments and ...
The Egyptians believed that hieroglyphs offered magical protection to people in this life and the afterlife, and inscribed the signs on monuments, statues, funerary objects, and papyri.
One immediately notices that Ancient Greek writing exclusively used uppercase letters, without any lowercase ones. This system is known as a majuscule script, originating from stone inscriptions, ...
New Jersey is bringing cursive back to schools. According to a new bill, all third, fourth, and fifth-grade students in the ...
His plan to ban the chant “globalise the intifada” is both welcome and overdue. Hopefully, our weak Prime Minister will encourage all states of Australia to also adopt the ban and implement strong ...
In 1796, President George Washington astonished the world by peacefully yielding power to his freely elected successor. In his farewell address, Washington warned against “the alternate domination of ...
Parents are often as addicted to their phones as their children, one reader argues. Photo / Getty Images Re: all the concerned talk about teenagers glued to their phones, and Australia taking serious ...