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    'Extraordinary' Mayan frieze discovered in Guatemala tells a tale of almost cosmic wars

    The Christian Science Monitor
    August 09, 2013

    The massive frieze, cast in stucco and painted red, depicts the crowning of a Mayan king, a find that offers a window into the epic battles between rival Mayan kingdoms and the dramas of changing fealties in the Americas more than a thousand years ago. ;


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    Texas police find AK-47 while investigating 'hit list' at another school following Uvalde massacre

    Travis Gettys
    May 26, 2022

    Authorities may have disrupted another potential school massacre in Texas after investigating an alleged "hit list."

    The Donna Independent School District posted a notice on social media late Wednesday that a "credible threat of violence" was under investigation, and law enforcement officials said they turned up an AK-47 rifle and the threats against specific students during a search of a private home, reported The Daily Beast.

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    Yorkicystis, the 500 million-year-old relative of starfish that lost its skeleton

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    May 26, 2022

    After four years of digging for fossils in a churchyard in York, Pennsylvania, amateur paleontologist Chris Haefner made an intriguing find. “I knew it was worth keeping,” he said. He posted his discovery on Facebook.

    I spotted his post, and realized it was a major discovery: I study fossil invertebrates at the Spanish Research Council. When I contacted Haefner, he agreed to donate the fossil to London’s Natural History Museum.

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    Maine MAGA candidate: Liberal teachers 'brainwashed' Texas shooter and forced him to go on murder spree

    Matthew Chapman
    May 26, 2022

    On Thursday, the Portland Press Herald reported that a Republican candidate for Maine House of Representatives is blaming the Uvalde, Texas school shooting on "liberal teachers" who "brainwashed" him.

    Specifically, Heather Ann Sprague cited a debunked internet hoax that the shooter was a transgender girl, and that this somehow traumatized the shooter into committing the crimes.

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