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In 2001, a metal detectorist in a Kent field found a “crumpled piece of scrap” that was actually a 4,000-year-old royal treasure |

In 2001, a metal detectorist in Kent unearthed the Ringlemere Cup, a rare Bronze Age gold bowl. Image Credits: British Museum, via Wikimedia Commons While searching an average field in Kent, Cliff Bradshaw was accustomed to seeing the typical pieces of metal waste and junk common to the English landscape. But on an uneventful day…

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When Madhuri Dixit dreamed of having kids; cherished homemaker life in US; ‘wake up at 5:30, make breakfast’

Madhuri Dixit turns 59 today, and fans are celebrating the timeless star who remains one of Bollywood’s most beloved performers. From iconic songs like ‘Ek Do Teen’, ‘Dhak Dhak Karne Laga’, and ‘Dola Re Dola’ to unforgettable films, Madhuri has left an enduring mark on Indian cinema. On her special day, ETimes revisits her heartfelt…

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How Adrija Gan beat cancer to shine in Class 12 Result

Fighting a rare form of cancer for nearly three years did not stop Adrija Gan from performing brilliantly in academics. The teenager from Nimta in West Bengal emerged as one of the top performers in the Higher Secondary examination results announced on Thursday.A student of Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School in Bagbazar, Adrija…

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Stock recommendation by brokers for May 15, 2026

Top stocks to buy (AI image) HSBC has initiated its coverage of SRF with a buy rating and the target price at Rs 3,390. Analysts said SRF was one of India’s largest chemical manufacturing companies, with 50% of its revenue coming from overseas. Improving fundamentals in specialty chemicals and performance films to drive a 26%…

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In 2015, a few silver coins found in an Oxfordshire field rewrote the legend of King Alfred the Great |

An amateur treasure hunter’s discovery of the Watlington Hoard in Oxfordshire has rewritten English history. Image Credit: The Portable Antiquities Scheme/ The Trustees of the British Museum, via Wikimedia Commons Well before the undulating terrain of Oxfordshire came to be a peaceful haven for those on foot, the region around Watlington was a battleground in…

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