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Jessica Knight and Alden Parker: The Romance That Could Change NCIS Forever

NCIS thrives on its team dynamics, blending camaraderie, personal growth, and a touch of tension to keep fans hooked. With

HISTORY

Gryla: Cannibalistic, Evil Troll And Her Sons ‘Yule Lads’ – In Icelandic Folklore

A. Sutherland  – AncientPages.com – In Icelandic folklore, Gryla (Grýla) is a giantess living in Iceland’s mountains. In Snorre Sturluson’s

RELIGION

Why no campus outcries about Syrian atrocities?

(RNS) — In the past week, something strange has occurred on our nation’s campuses. At Columbia, Harvard, Yale, UCLA, Berkeley

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Charlie’s Angels: The Show That Empowered Women and Changed TV Forever

When Charlie’s Angels premiered in 1976, it wasn’t just another crime drama — it was a revolution. For the first

RELIGION

In Bethlehem, a Christian pastor says a year of protest for Palestinians shows few gains

(RNS) — A year ago, the Rev. Munther Isaac, pastor of Christmas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem in the occupied

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Awards Be Damned: Interview with the Vampire Was One of the Best Series of 2024

Everyone has heard of the sophomore slump. It essentially means a regression, and many shows have fallen into this trap.

RELIGION

More than 60 years later, Langston Hughes’ ‘Black Nativity’ is a pillar of African American theater

(The Conversation) — During the end of every calendar year, a particular holiday performance pops up in African American communities

CRYPTO

The Satoshi Papers Explores The Role Of The State In A Post-Bitcoin World: An Interview With Natalie Smolenski

Natalie Smolenski has made a name for herself in the Bitcoin space in recent years by sharing her dynamic insights

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The Greatest Sports Docuseries to Binge for Fans of Action and Drama

Sports docuseries offer more than just replays of games. They allow you to dive deep into the stories that make

RELIGION

At Hanukkah, a celebration of eternal light − from the desert tabernacle to synagogues today

(The Conversation) — My earliest religious memory is of our synagogue’s Ner Tamid: the decorative electric lamp that hangs in