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Jan 19, 20241 min read
Word of the day: Tenebrous
Tenebrous ˈtenəbrəs ADJECTIVE Dark; shadowy or obscure. EXAMPLE SENTENCES “The basement was a creepy, tenebrous cavern until I turned the...
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Classic City News
Jan 16, 20245 min read
8 Captivating Facts About Crows
Depending on where you live, there’s a good chance that you see a crow nearly every day. Fortunately, they’re one of the most fascinating...
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Classic City News
Jan 15, 20243 min read
5 Things to Know: Facts about Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1934, King’s father, a respected Atlanta pastor known then by his birth name of Michael King Sr., embarked on a religious journey...
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Classic City News
Jan 13, 20241 min read
Word of the day: Mulct
Mulct məlk(t) NOUN A fine or compulsory payment. VERB Extract money from (someone) by fine or taxation.l EXAMPLE SENTENCES "If you don't...
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Classic City News
Jan 12, 20244 min read
8 Mind-Boggling Creatures From the Deep Sea
Scientists used to believe that few species could survive in the pitch-dark, freezing-cold depths of the ocean, where the weight of the...
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Classic City News
Jan 11, 20241 min read
Word of the Day: Abrogate
Abrogate ˈabrəˌɡāt VERB Repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement). Evade (a responsibility or duty). EXAMPLE SENTENCES...
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Classic City News
Jan 9, 20243 min read
Watkinsville's Latin Delights: 4 Restaurants Bringing the Heat to Your Palate
ExploreGeorgia Discover Latin Flavors: Top 4 Latin American Restaurants in Watkinsville Are you ready to explore the vibrant tastes of...
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Classic City News
Jan 8, 20241 min read
Word of the Day: Gonzo
Gonzo [GAHN-zoh] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Italian, 1970s 1.Of or associated with journalistic writing of an exaggerated,...
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Classic City News
Jan 1, 20241 min read
Your Science Fact of the Day: Reindeer Antlers Can Have Over 40 Points
A male reindeer’s antlers can grow to an impressive 1.4 meters long and may have as many as 44 points, which are called tines.
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Classic City News
Dec 30, 20235 min read
Horoscope The Numerology Meaning of the Last Day of the Year 12/31/23
The last day of 2023 marks the opening of the 12/31/23 portal, a numerological date that symbolizes the end of one cycle and the...
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Classic City News
Dec 30, 20233 min read
Here's What Nostradamus Predicted For 2024
It's that time of year again when news outlets begin publishing their big lists of things that 16th Century CE astrologer Nostradamus...
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Classic City News
Dec 28, 20235 min read
6 Little-Known Facts About the White House
The White House is undoubtedly one of Washington, D.C.’s most recognizable landmarks. But while many Americans have seen it in person or...
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Classic City News
Dec 27, 20231 min read
Word of the Day: Bergamot
Bergamot [BER-gə-mot] Part of speech: noun Origin: Italian, late 17th century An oily substance extracted from the rind of the fruit of a...
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Classic City News
Dec 24, 20231 min read
YOUR SCIENCE FACT OF THE DAY: Reindeer Spend Around 40% of Their Time in Snow.
Reindeer spend roughly 40% of their lives in snowy conditions. Because of this, they have special adaptations to help them survive and...
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Classic City News
Dec 21, 20231 min read
YOUR SCIENCE FACT OF THE DAY: Andean Condors Have a Massive Wingspan
Andean Condors have a wingspan of up to 10.5 ft! Unsurprisingly, they are the largest raptors in the world and the largest flying birds...
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Classic City News
Dec 20, 20236 min read
7 Maps That Illustrate the History of the World
HistoryFacts The story of maps is 2,600 years in the making. When the first mapmakers etched the known world into stone, they were...
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Classic City News
Dec 17, 20231 min read
Word of the Day: Caesura
Caesura səˈZHo͝orə NOUN (In Greek and Latin verse) A break between words within a metrical foot. (In modern verse) A pause near the...
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Classic City News
Dec 16, 20235 min read
5 Inventions That Came Out of the Great Depression
HistoryFacts.com The Great Depression began in 1929 and lasted for an entire decade, affecting nearly every aspect of daily life for...
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Classic City News
Dec 15, 20231 min read
YOUR SCIENCE FACT OF THE DAY: Mammatus Clouds
Mammatus clouds are actually other types of clouds (usually altocumulus, cirrus, or cumulonimbus) that are unique because they present...
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Classic City News
Dec 15, 20231 min read
Word of the Day: Schwag
Schwag [SHwag] Part of speech: noun Origin: Unknown, 1990s 1.Products given away free, typically for promotional purposes. Examples of...
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