Treasure seeker finds a 19th-century Japanese bronze coin close to Ballarat

Unexpected Discoveries in Australia’s Gold Rush Campsites In recent weeks, metal detector enthusiasts have been unearthing fascinating artifacts at gold rush-era campsites in Australia, even if they’re not focused on mining gold itself. Angus James, a treasure seeker in Victoria, found a distinctive coin on January 24 while tidying up an abandoned sports field, known […]
Jordan Chiles, a gymnast from UCLA, wins her appeal in the bronze medal dispute.

A legal battle is brewing over the bronze medal of a Romanian gymnast after Jordan Chiles from the U.S. was stripped of hers. Chiles, 24, originally secured third place in the floor exercise at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but Ana Maria Barbos from Romania was awarded the bronze after the Romanian team challenged their scores. […]
Olympic bronze medalist Ueli Kestenholz dies in Switzerland avalanche

Swiss snowboarding figure Ueli Kestenholz, who clinched a bronze medal in his Olympic snowboarding debut, has tragically lost his life in an avalanche incident in Switzerland. He was 50 years old. Kestenholz was snowboarding in the Rösschental valley in the canton of Valais when he was caught and buried by an avalanche on Sunday, as […]
Bronze Star Veteran Cautions That Afghan Partners Are ‘Unreliable’ and ‘Radical Islamists’

Mark Lucas, a Bronze Star recipient, discussed the unreliable nature of U.S. military allies in Afghanistan, describing a culture that condones pedophilia and the abuse of women. This revelation comes after an Afghan national, previously affiliated with the CIA, was implicated in the fatal shooting of two National Guardsmen in D.C. Rahmanullah Rakanwal, 29, had […]
Jordan Chiles discusses racism’s impact on Olympic bronze medal debate

Jordan Chiles Reflects on Racial Comments After Olympic Medal Controversy U.S. Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles recently discussed the possibility of racism playing a role in the decision that stripped her of a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In a conversation on the “Baby, I’m KiKi Palmer” podcast, she was asked whether she accepted […]
Wales’ St. Fagans National Museum experiences theft of Bronze Age gold jewelry

Theft at St Fagan’s National Museum Officials recently reported that thieves targeted a well-known cultural site in Wales, making off with valuable ancient jewelry from the museum’s galleries. The St Fagan’s National Museum, located in Cardiff and one of the most frequented museums in the city, was broken into around 12:30 AM on October 6. […]
Veteran awarded the Bronze Star starts GOP run for governor of Massachusetts

Mike Minogue Announces Gubernatorial Candidacy in Massachusetts Reflecting on his journey, Mike Minogue describes his evolution from “soldier to CEO.” Now, he, along with fellow Republican veterans and business leaders, is gearing up for a new endeavor as he announces his bid for governor in Massachusetts, where Democratic Governor Maura Healy is seeking reelection next […]
Cory Mills’ Bronze Star paperwork sparks significant issues regarding claimed military honors, according to Rep. Mace.

Controversy Surrounds Rep. Cory Mills Over Military Claims Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) is in the spotlight again as Congressional Republicans raise doubts regarding the legitimacy of his Bronze Star. They’ve accused him of engaging in questionable practices, a claim that’s not new—similar accusations have come from those who served alongside him. Mills has frequently leaned […]
Archaeologists find ancient bronze coins dating back 1,600 years in Galilee

Ancient Treasure Discovered in Israel Recently, archaeologists in Israel stumbled upon an intriguing collection of ancient coins, estimated to be over 1,600 years old. The find occurred in Fukok, a kibbutz located in northern Israel, roughly three miles west of Capernaum, a historic fishing town famous for its connection to Jesus’s miracles. The area, which […]
Ancient bronze jars at an Italian site reveal honey that is 2,500 years old.

Researchers have recently unearthed a fascinating find from the past. They discovered remnants of honey that date back 2,500 years, sealed within a ship and buried underground for nearly three millennia. This residue was identified in bronze jars located at an ancient Greek shrine in Pestelm, which is in modern-day Campania, Italy. The jar itself […]