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Archaeologists have helped uncover one of the "largest and most important" Iron Age finds in the UK. The Melsonby Hoard was discovered in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire, by metal detectorist Peter Heads and excavated with the help of Durham University. It includes more than 800 items,...
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music
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nature
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nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
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technology
Millions of drivers could be forced to carry new 'certificate' under UK rule change
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books
If Torrey Peters Wasn’t a Writer, She Would Build Saunas (and Other Literary Morsels)
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lithub.com - 23 days ago
health
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washingtonpost.com - 12 days ago
running
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design
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business
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how-to
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cbssports.com - 30+ days ago
diy
Should Medicare Cover Home Improvements for Seniors?
About 75% of seniors wish to remain in their homes and age in place, according to the most recent data from AARP. However, many of these older adults believe they might be forced to move into a new home because they don’t have the features and resources to live safely and comfortably. While there...
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health
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politico.com - 30+ days ago
books
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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nutrition
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nih.gov - 30+ days ago
auto
KTM creditors reveal whopping $ 3.6 billion debt
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lifestyle
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celebrity
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celebrity
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books
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innovation
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nature
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nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
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job & work
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