Por: Newsweek Tech January 23, 2024
Archeologists have revealed how Roman wine would have looked, smelled and tasted around 2,000 years ago.It is no secret that Ancient Romans loved their wine. Its consumption has been depicted in ancient texts as well as drawings and other archeological finds. But the intricacies of its production have so far been a mystery.To discover more, researchers Dimitri Van Limbergen from Ghent University and Paulina Komar from the University of Warsaw... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion January 15, 2024
Shortly after the current war between the Israeli regime and the Palestinians broke out, the chief executive of aerospace and defense company RTX, Gregory Hayes, airily observed that it would be Evidently the human cost involved barely crossed his mind. As we mark the 95th... + más
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Bleacher Report USA Sports August 25, 2023
Winning a Super Bowl is a lengthy, step-by-step process, and one of the most important steps of that process is setting the active roster ahead of the new season.This year, NFL teams have until Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET to cut their active rosters down to 53 players.There will surely... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment August 16, 2023
admits that the Full House star would think her latest move was crazy. Rizzo, who is set to appear in Fox's Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, told Fox News Digital that Saget would have worried about her joining the intense military show, but ultimately would have... + más
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CBS News USA World April 27, 2023
A centuries-old mummy of a 12 or 13-year-old child has been unearthed Peru, archeologists announced Monday. The wrapped in a funerary bundle underground at the Cajamarquilla archeological site, just outside Lima, the dig team, affiliated with the Universidad Nacional Mayor de... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 07, 2022
Cropped shot of a group of young friends toasting during a dinner party at a restaurantgetty In-person wine events are having a resurgence once again. We have missed them throughout the pandemic and are happy to see them return. They might be small gatherings for friends or team... + más
Sommelier Cha McCoy Launches The Communion Wine + Spirits Shop, A Retail And Event Space Specializing In Off-The-Grid Wine, Spirits And Experiences | Forbes
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Forbes USA Life November 25, 2022
Coliseum also known as the Flavian Amphitheater in Rome, Italy. Sunny day inside the coliseum.getty The audience at Rome’s Colosseum might have nibbled on nuts, olives and fruit during shows, archeologists have discovered. Seeds from peaches, figs, grapes, blackberries, and... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 22, 2022
Owners of 1010 Wine, Leslie and LeAnn Jones.Leslie and LeAnn Jones Owners of , the only Black woman-owned wine bar in Inglewood, California, Leslie, and LeAnn Jones are two sisters making waves in the wine bar industry. In fact, 1010 is the only wine bar in Inglewood,... + más
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