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A drawing, from around 1482, that a Metropolitan Museum of Art curator says is by Leonardo da Vinci. An auction house values it at
Puccini’s Original ‘Madama Butterfly’ Back At La Scala After 112 Years
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A Museum Of 500,000 Oddities
The entire collection of global curiosities has about 500,000 items Reachable only through an arched doorway hidden in Oxford’s Natural History Museum, this treasure
Financial Technology Start-Ups To Get A License To Bank
Regulators are planning to create a new type of banking license that will allow upstart financial technology companies to expand more quickly across the
Europe Presses Ahead With Mars Rover
Europe will push ahead with its plan to put a UK-assembled robotic rover on the surface of Mars in 2021.
After A Sour Decade, Florida Citrus May Be Near A Comeback
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The pilgrimage of Arbaeen is the world’s largest religious procession. Social media users are asking where the coverage was.
$50M Trump-Branded Development Relied On Immigrant Visa Funds
Critics say Trump Bay Street, now leasing apartments at $3,100 a month in New Jersey, is a showcase for the misuse of a controversial