The ornate discovery was used during festivities and parades almost 2,000 years ago, experts say.
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Zlatan belittles LeBron's activism
AC Milan star Zlatan Ibrahimovic criticized LeBron James for his activism in “politics.”
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Monger completes 140 mile triathlon-style charity challenge
Double amputee racing driver Billy Monger has completed a 140 mile (225 km) charity event consisting of walking, cycling and kayaking.
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Palestinian elections raise hopes for two-State solution, Middle East Coordinator tells Security Council
The holding of free and fair elections in the Occupied Palestinian Territory will help “clear the path” for restoring a legitimate political horizon to realize a long sought two-State solution, the leading UN diplomat for the region told the Security Council on Friday.
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Braves extend Snitker after three NL East titles
Manager Brian Snitker, who has guided the Braves to three consecutive NL East titles, has received a contract extension through the 2023 season with a club option for ’24.
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Kemba gives Celts needed lift: 'Willed us' to win
The Celtics needed a win Friday night after a run of losses, and it was Kemba Walker — the veteran point guard who has endured his own struggles this season — who came to the rescue. “I don’t think we win the game without his will,” Brad Stevens said.
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Venice: Low tides leave canals dry
In stark contrast to floods in December, some of the city’s boats and gondolas are beached.
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Pacers' Sabonis to replace KD in All-Star Game
Pacers star Domantas Sabonis will replace the injured Kevin Durant on the 2021 All-Star team, the NBA announced Friday.
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Transfer Talk: Hazard's Real Madrid future rests on Mbappe's PSG fate
PSG want Kylian Mbappe to make a decision soon, which could affect Eden Hazard’s future at Real Madrid. Transfer Talk has the latest.
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UN Security Council demands COVID-19 vaccine ceasefires; WHO pushes for more action to speed up inoculations
The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously passed a resolution calling on all Member States to support a “sustained humanitarian pause” to local conflicts, in order to allow for COVID-19 vaccinations. Briefing journalists afterwards, World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus argued that more could be done.
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