The Untold Truth Of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
On February 11, 2013, the then-Pope Benedict XVI made an announcement that stunned the Vatican and Catholics around the world: He intended to retire.
Read MoreOn February 11, 2013, the then-Pope Benedict XVI made an announcement that stunned the Vatican and Catholics around the world: He intended to retire.
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By Jeff Somers Read MoreThe CDC has been helping people prep for flesh-eating zombies since 2011 — and interestingly, the guide was last reviewed and updated in late February, 2021.
By Cody Copeland Read MoreBorn in Torquay, England, in 1890, Agatha Christie is a best-selling novelist of all time, and perhaps one of the most prolific.
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By Karen Corday Read MoreAlthough "Hitler Youth" remains a term for any young person with fascist tendencies, little is known about the group or how it was used by the Nazis.
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By Amy Beeman Read MoreSome of the best basketball moments during the NBA All-Star Weekend happen at the Slam Dunk contest, and Obi Toppin will participant this year.
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