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The Conquistadors Found Gold. The Aztecs Were Mourning Their Jade.The Conquistadors Found Gold. The Aztecs Were Mourning Their Jade. When Hernán Cortés and his soldiers marched into Tenochtitlán in November 1519, they catalogued everything — gold shields, feathered cloaks, obsidian blades. What they fundamentally misunderstood was which treasure the Aztecs considered sacred beyond all others. It was not gold. It...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 8 Views
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The City Where Greek Philosophy Went to Survive the Dark AgesThe City Where Greek Philosophy Went to Survive the Dark Ages In 830 AD, the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma’mun founded an institution in Baghdad called Bayt al-Hikma — the House of Wisdom. It was not a library in the passive sense. It was an active translation factory, a research center, and an intellectual crucible where scholars from across the Islamic world and...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 10 Views
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The Last Roman Emperor Was Sixteen Years Old and Nobody Came to Save HimThe Last Roman Emperor Was Sixteen Years Old and Nobody Came to Save Him On September 4, 476 AD, a Germanic chieftain named Odoacer walked into the imperial palace at Ravenna and accepted the abdication of a teenage boy. Romulus Augustulus had held the title of Western Roman Emperor for less than a year. Odoacer sent him into comfortable exile near Naples...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 9 Views
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The Moment a Renaissance Scholar Decided Centuries Were WorthlessThe Moment a Renaissance Scholar Decided Centuries Were Worthless Sometime around 1330, the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch looked back at the thousand years between the fall of Rome and his own era and reached for a metaphor. What he saw — or chose to see — was darkness. A long, suffocating interval between the brilliance of antiquity and the reawakening...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 7 Views
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The Books That Tried to Stop a War and Helped Start AnotherThe Books That Tried to Stop a War and Helped Start Another In Berlin, on the night of May 10, 1933, students and members of the SA filled the Opernplatz with the light of burning books. Among the titles they fed to the flames was All Quiet on the Western Front. The bonfire was not random vandalism — it was a calculated political act. Erich Maria Remarque’s...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 10 Views
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The War That Seven Books Almost Managed to HideThe War That Seven Books Almost Managed to Hide Ask any well-read person to name the essential World War I books and the same titles surface within seconds: Remarque, Sassoon, Wilfred Owen’s poems, perhaps Barbara Tuchman’s The Guns of August. That list is not wrong — but it is dangerously incomplete. The Great War was fought on nine fronts across four...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 8 Views
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YUBNUB.NEWSU.S. Congress Passes $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill After Months of Political DeadlockBY COMFORT OGBONNAA prolonged political standoff in the United States Congress over funding for immigration enforcement has come to an end after the Republican-controlled House of Representatives approved0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 5 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSGraham Platner Officially Becomes the Democratic Party AlbatrossIt took the emergence of one Senate candidate to expose the ultimate hypocrisy of the modern American progressive left and the absence of principles. Graham Platner, the Democrat Senate candidate0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 5 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSReport Finds U.S. Nuclear Weapons Spending Surpassed Other Nuclear-Armed Nations Combined In 2025The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons said the nine nuclear-armed states spent $118.8 billion on nuclear arms in 2025, with the United States accounting for $69.2 billion. By yourNEWS0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 5 Views