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Five years ago, a legendary art dealer left his home in Santa Fe, traveled to an undisclosed location somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, and hid a 42‑pound chest filled with priceless treasure. Why?
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First signs of weird quantum property of empty space?
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After the Civil War, freed slaves from Kentucky headed west to Kansas and established their own agricultural community, named Nicodemus. Nearly 150 years later, the descendants of the town’s very first farmers are doing everything possible to keep their legacy—and land—alive.
Traces of Times Lost
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Chinese volleyball game in the crosshairs of development
Hidebound: The Grisly Invention of Parchment
E.U. Plans Big Increase in Military Spending
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Lentils, chickpeas can help reverse dangerous trend of soil erosion: U.N.
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When a wealthy businessman set out to divorce his wife, their fortune vanished. The quest to find it would reveal the depths of an offshore financial system bigger than the U.S. economy.
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