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Excavations uncovered the oldest Viking longhouses in Iceland, changing the timeline of Norse colonization of the island.

Archaeologists in Iceland have uncovered the oldest Viking longhouses ever discovered in the country, changing the timeline of Iceland’s earliest settlement.
December 10, 2025 Quinn Mercer
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Photos of once-thriving malls from the 60s-80s are either a pleasant memory or a sad reminder.

America's biggest malls weren't built to fail. From neon-lit atriums to mirrored ceilings, they dominated the ’60s–’80s. Then came demolition, decay, and bizarre second lives as movie sets and warehouses.
December 11, 2025 Peter Kinney
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Scientists assumed the grooves found on early human teeth were from the first toothpicks. Modern analysis has a simpler explanation.

Toothpick habits were long presumed to explain the grooves, but new analysis of ancient dental marks challenges that idea, pointing instead to instinctive behavior deeply rooted in human ancestry rather than to early attempts at dental care.
December 11, 2025 Miles Brucker
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Fossils are always an exciting discovery, but sometimes they contain surprises that no archaeologist ever expected.

A fossil usually reveals a creature, yet some split open to expose something wildly unexpected inside. Little stowaways. Last meals. Moments frozen by accident, preserved without intention.
December 11, 2025 Miles Brucker

My cruise line changed the itinerary and dropped the port I was most excited for. Can I get any compensation?

Discover what to do when your cruise line changes its itinerary and drops your favorite port. Learn when you can get compensation, what refunds or credits you might receive, how insurance plays a role, and the best tips for handling unexpected cruise itinerary changes with confidence and ease.
December 11, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Bodums Are Out For Christmas Gifts In 2025, But What's On Your Favorite Coffee Lovers Wish List?

Discover the top Christmas gift ideas for coffee lovers in 2025! From next-gen brewers and stylish mugs to gourmet treats and high-tech accessories, this fun and engaging guide highlights unique gifts that go far beyond the classic Bodum. Perfect inspiration for caffeine enthusiasts of every kind.
December 9, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Christmas Gifts For Jet-Setters That Go Beyond Toiletry Sets

Looking for the perfect Christmas present for the traveler in your life? This gift guide highlights fun, practical, and adventure-ready gift ideas—from upgraded travel gear to stylish accessories and comfort-boosting essentials. Packed with personality and inspiration, it’s the ultimate holiday resource for wanderlust-filled friends and family.
December 9, 2025 Jack Hawkins

According To A New Book—Science Just Proved That God Exists

A new debate is erupting in science circles and beyond. The newly translated God, the Science, the Evidence dives into modern discoveries in physics and cosmology—and makes a bold claim about what they reveal, arguing that today’s scientific discoveries don’t just allow for a Creator…they practically point straight at one.
December 9, 2025 Jesse Singer
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Ingenious American Indigenous innovations that vastly outperformed early colonial expectations.

Archaeologists keep uncovering structures and systems that disrupt long-held assumptions about early America. These achievements weren’t improvised or accidental; they were engineered with calculation and purpose in ways European settlers failed to grasp.
December 9, 2025 Peter Kinney
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I booked through a third-party site and now no one—not the hotel or the website —will help me fix my reservation. Who’s responsible?

Before we dive into the chaos, picture this: you booked a great hotel deal through a third-party site, felt like a bargain-hunting genius, and then—disaster. Your dates are wrong, your room type isn’t available or maybe the system thinks you don’t exist at all. You call the website…they blame the hotel. You call the hotel…they blame the website. And somewhere along the way, you realize you’ve entered the hospitality version of a ping-pong match, except you’re the ball.
December 5, 2025 J. Clarke

Archaeologists in Israel discovered a hoard of coins buried in the last days of resistance against Roman supremacy.

Archaeologists have dug up a rare hoard of copper coins from the final stages of Jewish resistance against Roman rule, forlorn fragments of a people’s doomed last stand.
December 8, 2025 Penelope Singh