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Oldest Rune Stone Unveils Secrets of Early Scandinavia

Unearthed in eastern Norway, the world's oldest known rune stone, dating back approximately 2,000 years, contains inscriptions possibly revealing the name of a woman and potentially the earliest known female rune inscriber, shedding light on early Scandinavian society and the origins of runic writin...

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Oldest Rune Stone Hints at Female Role in Scandinavian Writing

A 2,000-year-old rune stone unearthed in Norway in 2021 contains inscriptions that may reveal the name of a woman and possibly the earliest known female rune-inscriber, challenging assumptions about the origins of runic writing in Scandinavia and linking its development to early contact with the Rom...

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Princes of Pylos" Exhibition Showcases Mycenaean Messinian Treasures

An exhibition in Kalamata, Greece, displays about 45 artifacts from the "Griffin Warrior's" tomb, a 1450 BC Mycenaean burial near Nestor's Palace, revealing Messinian cultural identity and trade networks with Minoan Crete, the Mediterranean, and Near East.

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Oldest Runestone Reassembled, Revealing Potential Female Rune-Writer

New research reveals that the world's oldest dated runestone, discovered in Norway in 2023, is a fragmented piece of a larger stone dating back approximately 2000 years, providing insights into the identities of the rune carvers and the meaning of the inscriptions.

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African American Read-In Counters Erasure of Black History

The National African American Read-In, founded in 1990, combats attempts to erase Black history by promoting literacy and cultural understanding through community readings and discussions of books by Black authors; this initiative has grown, reaching hundreds of thousands annually, especially since ...

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Singer Roberta Flack Dies at 88

Singer Roberta Flack, known for hits like "Killing Me Softly with His Song," died peacefully at age 88 on February 24, 2025, after being diagnosed with ALS in 2022; her career spanned decades, garnering multiple Grammy awards and influencing numerous artists.

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AI Revolutionizes Chinese Classrooms

In Chinese classrooms, AI-powered virtual teaching assistants, such as a digital Confucius, are enhancing student engagement and teaching efficiency by providing interactive learning experiences and personalized education; this is part of a wider digital transformation in schools.

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Ramón y Cajal's Unexpected Cuban Journey: From Military Doctor to Nobel Laureate

In 1874, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a young Spanish physician, was involuntarily deployed to Cuba during the war of independence; this posting, though challenging, significantly impacted his scientific career, leading to his Nobel prize in 1906.

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10-Year-Old's Podcast Wins Award, Preserving Stories of Displacement

Ameya Desai, a 10-year-old from San Jose, won NPR's Student Podcast Challenge by interviewing her grandfather about his expulsion from Uganda in 1972 and is creating a second podcast about the internment of Japanese Americans, highlighting the importance of preserving personal historical accounts.

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NCTE's Annual African American Readings Promote Inclusive Understanding of History

For over 30 years, the National Council of Teachers of English has hosted annual African American readings, engaging over 6 million people in sharing stories and promoting a more inclusive understanding of American history, combatting the attempted erasure of Black history.

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Singer Roberta Flack Dies at 88

Grammy-winning singer and pianist Roberta Flack died Monday at age 88, her publicist announced; her career was launched by Clint Eastwood using her song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" in his 1971 film, leading to massive success in the 1970s.

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Roberta Flack, Celebrated Soul Singer and Activist, Dies at 88

Grammy-winning soul singer Roberta Flack died Monday at 88 after a battle with ALS; her career spanned decades, marked by numerous hit songs and social activism.

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