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“Rare and Fascinating” Ancient Roman Sun Hat Goes on Display in England

Bucket hats are all the rage at the moment, but 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans were also donning a version of this modern trend to shield their faces from the sun — and visitors to England’s Bolton museum will get to see just how similar they look. Only three of these historic hats have been found, and one has recently been restored and put on display.

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This Small Indiana City Is an Unlikely Hot Spot for Architectural “Modern Masterpieces” — Take a Look

From a distance, renderings of an air traffic control tower that will begin construction later this year bear a striking resemblance to the titular robot in WALL-E — up close, it looks like it could blend right in to any sci-fi movie. You might expect a tower like this to loom over an airport in

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Massachusetts Named Best US State to Call Home in 2025: See the Top 10 Rankings

If you’re searching for a new place to call home — or just daydreaming on Zillow — WalletHub’s latest report might help whittle down the options. To find the best of the best U.S. states to live in, the site’s experts analyzed 51 data-driven indicators of livability, including housing costs, health care, safety, income growth,

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How To Get Your Kids Ready to Go Back to School Without Stress — 5 Tips From an Experienced School Counselor

The shift from summer vacation to going back to school can be tough for children and their families. Beyond adjusting to new routines, the transition requires handling a mix of emotions. While some kids might feel excited about new teachers and classmates, others may experience anxiety, sadness or uncertainty about the upcoming school year.

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How Should San Francisco’s Iconic Market Street Be Revamped? An International Contest Offers Up Ideas

Downtown San Francisco’s iconic Market Street is steeped in history and culture, but has been in decline in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in remote work, and the controversial decision to close it to private vehicles. So in April, Mayor Daniel Lurie released a video address announcing a contest to redesign

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3 Basic Ingredients, a Million Possibilities: How Small Pizzerias Succeed With Uniqueness in an Age of Chain Restaurants

At its heart, pizza is deceptively simple. Made from just a few humble ingredients — baked dough, tangy sauce, melted cheese and maybe a few toppings — it might seem like a perfect candidate for the kind of mass-produced standardization that defines many global food chains, where predictable menus reign supreme.

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What Makes Someone Cool? The Qualities Are the Same Everywhere, Global Study Finds

The coolest person you know would probably be just as popular in Japan as they would be in Nicaragua or Austria. That’s because while hip folks may seem to have a certain “je ne sais quoi,” there are some specific attributes associated with being cool — and they’re surprisingly similar across different cultures around the world, recent research suggests.

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New Amelia Earhart Investigation Aims to Find Her Lost Plane on a Remote Pacific Island

Last Wednesday marked the 88th anniversary of Amelia Earhart’s 1937 disappearance — and all these years later, researchers are setting out to investigate a “visual anomaly” that may solve the mystery of what happened to the pilot.  This November, a field team organized by the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) and Purdue University will spend five

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A UK Dad Creates Incredible Sand Sculptures — Including Giant Pair of Crocs

Building sand castles isn’t just for kids: One U.K. dad has been getting in on the summer fun, too. Mark Lewis, 57, is passionate about molding sand into weird and wonderful landscapes, creatures, and buildings, and his creative sculptures — including Spongebob Squarepants and a giant pair of Crocs — have been earning him attention on social media.

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