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Epiphany has come and gone. But this year, it struck me for the first time that the feast we celebrate is actually composed of several epiphanies—and that comes as something of a relief.
Temperatures across Russia have been increasing over the past quarter of a century in line with global warming, says ...
You won’t regret experiencing bioluminescence, swimming with sperm whales or witnessing the rush of a horizontal waterfall ...
People process yet another dramatic Chiefs victory, as Josh Allen and the Bills continue to endure postseason heartbreak ...
Orthodox Christians in Russia celebrate Epiphany with a plunge into icy waters. Birmingham stabbing: Boy, 12, knifed to death ...
The man said he never believed the 2020 election was stolen from Trump but saw the Jan. 6 Capitol protest as an excuse to consume alcohol.
Reeves has gone from being accused of talking the country down to sounding as if gripped by starry-eyed fantasy. She needs to be careful about her mood swinging too far the other way, writes John Rent ...
In North Macedonia, believers celebrate Epiphany by throwing the Holy Cross into the the water, commemorating the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River. The Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia ...