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‘Palestine 36’ Review: Epic Historical Drama Overreaches in Its Ambition but Resonates with Today – IndieWire

‘Palestine 36’ Review: Epic Historical Drama Overreaches in Its Ambition but Resonates with Today – IndieWire

‘Palestine 36’ Review: Epic Historical Drama Overreaches in Its Ambition but Resonates with Today  IndieWire TIFF braces for protests ahead of hot-button premieres  screendaily.com This year’s Toronto International Film Festival will screen five films on Palestine  Images Dawn ‘I never imagined that I would be here during a genocide’ says ‘Palestine 36’ director  Yahoo News Canada Amid the Tragedy of War, Palestinian Filmmakers Are …

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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers receives criticism after new ‘censorship’ patch prevents killing historical figures

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers receives criticism after new ‘censorship’ patch prevents killing historical figures

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers players have reacted negatively to a new update which prevents players from killing many of its historical figures, changing the plot in the process. The Soulslike, which was released last month, is set during the late Ming Dynasty and tells an alternate history of the period, with the player controlling pirate Bai Wuchang as she attempts to …

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Stuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free historical fiction and contemporary books until Aug. 16

Stuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free historical fiction and contemporary books until Aug. 16

FREE BOOKS: The latest Stuff Your Kindle Day takes place on Aug. 12-16. Stepping Through Time, hosted by Indie Author Central, is offering free historical fiction and contemporary books for Kindle e-readers. Stuff Your Kindle Day is back once again, and this time fans of historical fiction and contemporary books have their moment to shine. Stepping Through Time, hosted by …

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12 Shocking Historical Discoveries That Started As Myths Or Theories And Ended Up Completely Changing What We Thought We Knew

12 Shocking Historical Discoveries That Started As Myths Or Theories And Ended Up Completely Changing What We Thought We Knew

1.Today, we all know that an asteroid killed/started the extinction of the dinosaurs. The theory was first proposed in 1980 by Nobel prize laureate physicist Luis Alvarez and his geologist son Walter. They suggested that a massive asteroid impact about 66 million years ago caused sudden climate changes that wiped out most dinosaur species. Evidence for this came from a …

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12 Historical Discoveries That Rewrote History

12 Historical Discoveries That Rewrote History

12 Historical Discoveries That Rewrote History 1. Today, we all know that an asteroid killed/started the extinction of the dinosaurs. The theory was first proposed in 1980 by Nobel prize laureate physicist Luis Alvarez and his geologist son Walter. They suggested that a massive asteroid impact about 66 million years ago caused sudden climate changes that wiped out most dinosaur …

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‘All historical trends are no longer working.’ This strategist says retail investors are completely baffling Wall Street. – MarketWatch

‘All historical trends are no longer working.’ This strategist says retail investors are completely baffling Wall Street.  MarketWatch Retail replaces ‘smart money’ as Wall Street rocket fuel  Reuters Barclays: Retail investor “exuberance” hides caution among institutions  MSN The Rise Of The Part-Time Trader: How Everyday Investors Are Playing The Markets In 2025  Yahoo Finance Retail and Semis Signal Caution Despite Market Highs  Investing.com Source link

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Jason Momoa thrills in historical drama

Jason Momoa thrills in historical drama

For decades, Hawaii has played host to millions of tourists who have flocked to its islands from around the world to bask in their lush, natural beauty. Countless films and shows have made use of its many exotic, picturesque locations, all while superficially touching on themes of ohana or the aloha spirit. But in Chief Of War, Kānaka Maoli (Native …

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Historical Aerial Photos Help Map Antarctic Ice Shelf Melt Providing An “Unambiguous Signal” To Stop Emissions

Historical Aerial Photos Help Map Antarctic Ice Shelf Melt Providing An “Unambiguous Signal” To Stop Emissions

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have found decades-old aerial photos that are helping them better understand the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves. The photos offer an unparalleled dataset that could also improve our ability to predict sea level rise and influence how we approach climate action. On November 28, 1966, an American flight crossed the Antarctic Peninsula south of …

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