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June Lockhart, actor known for "Lassie" and "Lost in Space," dies at 100 40 million Americans at risk of losing food aid ...
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Defending Yourself Against a Spitting Cobra
This red flag shows that you’re more insecure than most people, says Wharton psychologist: It's 'not a sign of success' ...
Yet another football spitting incident surfaced during Florida's home game against South Florida on Saturday, and it came at an incredibly costly time for the Gators. Florida defensive lineman Brendan ...
Egyptian-American comedian and satirist Bassem Youssef made a long-awaited comeback to Egyptian TV on Tuesday night, having been off air for more than a decade after going into exile following intense ...
EXCLUSIVE: “Things are always happening to me. I’m that sort of bear.” Those are the famous words of Michael Bond’s beloved children’s creation, Paddington Bear. But it turns out that Bond’s estate is ...
During the SEC’s week of football games on Sept. 6, the league saw one player ejected from a game for spitting on an opponent. The incident did not become a widespread issue, however, league ...
Archaeologists recently found an ancient copper workshop in the Sinai region of Egypt – the land tied to Moses and the Book of Exodus. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the ...
Doomed Egyptian queen Cleopatra has captured the imaginations of people all over the world for centuries. Archaeologists have long sought to locate her tomb, which she shared with her lover, Mark ...
Prominent Egyptian activist and government critic Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been released from prison, and on Tuesday was reunited with his family after he was pardoned by the country’s president. His ...
Egypt's president has pardoned prominent British-Egyptian national Alaa Abdel-Fattah, who has been imprisoned for the better part of the past decade after his involvement in the 2011 uprising.
Sept 22 (Reuters) - Egypt's richest man Nassef Sawiris is seeking to invest up to $50 billion in U.S. infrastructure projects and is consolidating his publicly traded holding companies in Abu Dhabi, ...
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