Cat Jarman, the enigmatic co-host of the Rabbit Hole Detectives podcast, was born in Norway in 1982. However, her journey took her to the United Kingdom, where she pursued a doctorate in archaeology at the University of Bristol. Her academic pursuits focused on the Viking Great Army, particularly their presence in Derbyshire during the 9th
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The rise of AI-powered candidates in the political arena is a growing trend that has caught the attention of political analyst Matthew Baum. As more individuals, like entrepreneur Steve Endacott and Victor Miller, opt for AI-generated avatars to represent them in elections, the idea of an ultimate political outsider is becoming more prevalent. Matthew Baum
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Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, the nieces of Princess Diana, have certainly inherited the fashion-forward genes of their iconic aunt. Lady Amelia, in particular, has been dazzling the fashion world with her impeccable sense of style, as evidenced by her recent Instagram posts from a sun-soaked getaway. Embracing the summer vibes, Lady Amelia was
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As two major soccer tournaments are set to kick off this month, fans around the world are gearing up for an unforgettable summer of soccer action. With the UEFA Euro starting on June 14 and the Copa America beginning on June 20, there will be no shortage of thrilling matches featuring the best players on
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Chris Brown, a well-known rapper, found himself in a precarious situation during a concert in New Jersey when a performance stunt went wrong. As he was gliding over the audience during his song “Under the Influence,” Brown became stuck midair at Newark’s Prudential Center. The rapper kept performing the hit song while discreetly signaling for
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Taylor Swift’s performance in Edinburgh last weekend not only captivated her fans but also literally shook the city itself. The global superstar’s Eras Tour show at Murrayfield Stadium on Friday was so energetic that it caused seismic activity, as reported by the British Geological Survey (BGS). The magnitude of movement reached 23.4 nanometres (nm), making
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