In Greece, fewer babies means difficult decisions, especially on remote islands where low birth rates are forcing some ...
Many of the Greeks living in the Pontic Alps and nearby Black Sea coast chose to relocate to Greece, including the monks of Sümela Monastery. Fearing they would be robbed during their journey to ...
Powell became a successful pastor of a growing Pentecostal church. He earned a theology degree from Toccoa Falls College, an ...
Giannis Antetokounmpo is living life on two continents. The Milwaukee Bucks superstar is staying in the United States for the NBA season while his wife and children have reportedly settled in Athens, ...
The coral velvet in a pair of 1960s teak lounge chairs with ottomans by Folke Olsson for Dux, Sweden plays well with the rich blue velvet sofa. The large abstract painting by renowned American artist ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Staten Island Herb Society will delve into the dark side of botanical history when it presents Ancient Poisons at its Oct. 27 meeting at the Biddle House in Tottenville.
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Let’s kick off the week with a quick roundup of some science news you may have missed. First, ...
As autumn closes in across Europe, one Mediterranean escape keeps the lights on, the grills hot and the sea inviting. The ...
Need a conversation starter? These fun, niche facts (from Cleopatra's timeline to chainsaws' surprising origin) will make you ...
Grey skies looming? One Mediterranean island keeps the party going deep into autumn, with warm seas, lively resorts and long, ...
Moviegoers don’t always think of film composers when enjoying a night at the multiplex, but without them, many films would fall flat. Viewers who saw “Jaws” during a busy summer beach season a ...