A 5-foot mom has become the smallest person ever to complete the "World's Toughest Row," a solo trip across the Atlantic.
Disappointed Ladins fear being reduced to folklore rather than getting recognition for their heritage and culture. Instead, ...
Cities worldwide are competing to become culinary capitals, using food tourism to drive economic growth, resilience, and ...
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Could Rome have crossed the Atlantic?
Roman swords, coins, and figurines in North America? Some claim these finds prove the Romans crossed the Atlantic over 1,000 years before Columbus. But is the evidence real — or just wishful thinking?
“I’m deeply grateful for my time at Atlantic, where I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the careers of so many remarkable artists," Kallman said. By Ethan Millman Music Editor With his new role, ...
A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought. By Franz Lidz The apostle Paul traveled widely across the Roman Empire to spread the ...
Jury selection has begun in the trial of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, who is accused, along with his wife, of emotionally and physically abusing their teenage daughter. The trial was supposed to ...
The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season came to an end on November 30th. Heading into the season, pre-season forecasts were calling for a near-normal amount of activity due to the transition into a neutral ...
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Video Italy is underway in Rome on English-language rom-com Blame It On Rome, starring Michele Morrone (365 Days) and Gabrielle Union (Bad Boys II). Co-produced by Colorado Film, ...
TENERIFE, Spain—It’s not the most comforting announcement to hear on vacation. “We don’t want you to get hurt,” the captain said over the PA. “So please move slowly, take your time.” ...
One teenager was killed and another wounded in a shooting Friday on a street in Atlantic City, authorities said. Police were called about 5:25 p.m. to the 800 block of Arkansas Avenue, where patrol ...
As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and those roads stretched 50% longer than previously known, according to a new digital atlas published Thursday. The last major atlas of ancient Roman ...
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