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US Island Where Cars Are Banned and Horse Carriages Deliver Packages Leaves Visitors Amazed

If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a world that feels straight out of Red Dead Redemption 2, there’s a place in the United States where that fantasy is a reality. While the rest of the country gears up for electric vehicles and self-driving cars, one Michigan island has chosen to preserve its past, quite…
Researchers Use Astronomy to Reveal the Historical Timing of the Crucifixion

For centuries, the crucifixion of Jesus has been known through faith, art, and cultural storytelling. Yet as modern researchers explore the intersection of history and astronomy, a long-standing question continues to intrigue scholars. Can science identify the exact moment this defining event took place? The Bible describes darkness covering the sky and the earth shaking…
Archeologists Discover Prehistoric Dam Close to Pool Where Jesus ‘Healed a Blind Man’

Close to the Pool of Siloam, where the Bible tells of Jesus giving sight to a blind man, archaeologists have uncovered an immense structure: a dam that has rested underground for nearly 2,800 years. Its size and location make it more than a historical curiosity. It raises new questions about how ancient Jerusalem’s people lived,…
People Shocked After Learning Pope Leo Is Related to ‘Iconic’ A-List Celebrity

Every so often, a story emerges that feels almost too perfect for a Hollywood script, blurring the lines between worlds we thought were completely separate. The latest, and perhaps one of the most surprising, involves the newly elected leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV. A recent genealogical deep dive has uncovered a direct…
She Built a House That Stayed Warm in Winter Using Only Sunlight and Salt

In the depths of winter, warmth without fire or fuel might sound like a page from science fiction. At sea, the thought of turning sunlight into safe drinking water feels just as improbable. Yet, for Mária Telkes, these scenarios were neither speculative nor distant. They were tangible achievements, realized decades before sustainability became a household…

