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Information vacuums are common in Táchira, a Venezuelan state on the border with Colombia. In 11 of its 29 municipalities, ...
Although the Royal Charter of the Colony of Virginia in 1609 granted the authority to mint coins, the power was never used until 1773 when the Virginia Assembly recognized the need for actual coinage ...
Sweden was the first country in Europe to print paper money over 350 years ago.  But for the past decade or more, it’s been leading the charge to get rid of cash altogether. Not everyone is on board ...
The Lawrence Public Library is inviting the public this month to submit designs for a new library card. The library opened a contest on Monday for any Lawrence resident to create a new library card ...
On July 18, the world saw Israel and Syria shake hands after a week of bloodletting, the EU slam Russia with its harshest sanctions yet, and Trump’s DOJ crack open the Epstein vault—three headlines ...
A report showing increased smoking and vaping among young Australians was pulled after it embarrassed the government and led ...
When it comes to creating a tribute on printed pics, it’s more than just slapping a photo in a frame—it’s about crafting stunning memorial keepsakes that ...
The cocktails have names only Canadians understand, like “TVO Kids” and “Hadfield.” Everywhere, there is knowing Canadian kitsch: Canadian-side Niagara Falls projected onto a wall; a Wall of Heroes ...
Our government lies to us. Sometimes bluntly, sometimes through fine print, sometimes under the guise of national security and sometimes just to avoid accountability. This isn’t new. Governments ...
In working through the Winter case files, I often felt pinpricks of déjà vu: an exact turn of phrase, an absurdly specific ...
The 23 page Treaty signed by Merz and Starmer contains 17 points including a commitment allowing frequent travellers to use e ...
An American YouTuber runs wild in Bratislava, a ginger cat becomes a petrol station celebrity, and a Slovak features in one ...