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Archaeologists stunned to find copy of Homer’s Iliad inside ancient Egyptian mummy

April 21, 2026
Archaeologists stunned to find copy of Homer’s Iliad inside ancient Egyptian mummy

Archaeologists have found a papyrus copy ofHomer'sIliadin the gut of an ancient Egyptian mummy, the first time ever that a Greek literary text has been found incorporated into the preservation process.

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The discovery has big implications for our knowledge offunerary practicesand religious life in ancient Egypt.

Thepapyrus fragmentwas discovered in the abdomen of a mummy buried in a Roman-era tomb around 1,600 years ago in Oxyrhynchus.

Oxyrhynchus, known in the Pharaonic times as Per-Medjed, was one of the most important cities of Greco-Roman Egypt. Its remains are in the present-day town of Al Bahnasa, about 190 km south of Cairo, next to the branch of the Nile known as Bahr Yussef.

Researchers from the Institute of Ancient Near East Studies at the University of Barcelona found the mummy during a recent excavation campaign carried out between November and December 2025.

They found the mummy featured an unusual element, a papyrus placed on the abdomen as part of the embalming ritual.

Papyrus containing Homer’s ‘Iliad’ inside Roman-era mummy (University of Barcelona)

Egyptian mummies from this period have previously been found to carry papyri written in Greek, but they have all carried text of magical or ritualistic content.

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The discovery of theIliadpapyrus marks the first time that a Greek literary text has been found in the embalming context, researchers note, adding that the identified text belongs to the catalogue of ships in Book II of the epic poem.

It contains a famous passage listing the Greek forces massing before Troy.

Researchers said they were unsure why this particular Greek text was chosen for the mummification process.

“This is not the first time we have found Greek papyri, bundled, sealed, and incorporated into the mummification process, but until now, their content was mainly magical,” Ignasi-Xavier Adiego, a professor in the Department of Classical, Romance and Semitic Languages, said.

“Furthermore, it is worth noting that since the late 19th century, a huge number of papyri have been discovered at Oxyrhynchus, including Greek literary texts of great importance, but the real novelty is finding a literary papyrus in a funerary context.”

So far, excavations at Oxyrhynchus have revealed three limestone chambers containing Roman-era mummies and decorated wooden sarcophagi.

Previous campaigns in the ancient city led to the discovery of 52 Ptolemaic-era mummies, of which over a dozen had "golden tongues", a symbol of preparation for afterlife.

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Diane Keaton’s Rare Collection of Art and Movie Memorabilia to Be Auctioned Off 8 Months After Her Death

April 21, 2026
Diane Keaton’s Rare Collection of Art and Movie Memorabilia to Be Auctioned Off 8 Months After Her Death

Diane Keaton's unique personal collection will be auctioned off 8 months after her death at 79

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  • Bonhams will host four sales across New York City and Los Angeles in June

  • Included in the collection are the original untitled script for Keaton's Oscar-winning role in Annie Hall, several clothing pieces designed by Ralph Lauren, and more

Diane Keaton's rare and historic collection of art, memorabilia and more is set for auction.

Bonhamswill host four sales across New York City and Los Angeles in June, auctioning some of Keaton's most iconic film memorabilia, fashion pieces, and original works of art.

The collection, which Bonhams has coined "Diane Keaton: The Architecture of an Icon," is a "thoughtfully curated selection of fine art, interiors, iconic fashion, personal objects, and other creative touchstones from the acclaimed actress, filmmaker, author, and style icon," according to a press release from the auction house.

"To speak of her is to speak of instinct, an unerring visual and creative intuition that guided her across decades of artistic exploration," the late actress' sister, Dorrie Hall, said in the press release.

The collection includes a number of pieces designed by Ralph Lauren and Thom Browne, several of Keaton's original collages, and a copy of the original, untitled script forAnnie Hall,which Keaton starred in opposite Woody Allen in 1977.

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News of the auction comes six months after a representative for Keaton confirmed to PEOPLE that the actressdiedat age 79 at her Los Angeles home on Oct. 11. Keaton's cause of death was laterdeterminedto be pneumonia, according to her family.

"The Keaton family are very grateful for the extraordinary messages of love and support they have received these past few days on behalf of their beloved Diane, who passed away from pneumonia on October 11," the family said in a statement shared exclusively with PEOPLE on Oct. 16.

Diane Keaton in Annie HallCredit: Alamy

The Diane Keaton Collection: Tailored & Timeless auction will be held from May 31 through June 9, both online and in New York City. The second, titled Diane Keaton Collection: At Home with Diane, will be held from June 1 through June 10, both online and in Los Angeles.

The Diane Keaton Collection: Chapters of an Edited Life auction will be held from June 1 through June 11 in Los Angeles and online. The final auction, Diane Keaton Collection: Architecture of an Icon, will be held live only in N.Y.C. on June 8.

Keaton rose to fame in the 1970s thanks to her role inThe Godfatherfilms and her collaborations with Allen, including her Oscar-winning turn inAnnie Hall. Her decades-long career included movies likeThe First Wives Club, multiple collaborations with directorNancy Meyers, theBook Clubfranchise, and the eclectic ensemble Christmas dramedyThe Family Stone.

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Freeze alerts issued as temperatures plunge in the East after summer-like spell

April 21, 2026
Freeze alerts issued as temperatures plunge in the East after summer-like spell

Don't put away those winter coats just yet.

ABC News

Summer-like temperatures will give way to chillyweatheracross the Northeast beginning on Monday as residents in the Midwest and Plains clean up after a spell of severe weather that spawned multiple tornadoes.

Morning temperatures are forecast to be near 40 degrees along the I-95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to New York Monday and into Tuesday, just days after 90-degree weather enveloped much of the East.

BIll Hutchinson/ABC News - PHOTO: Fog obscures the Manhattan skyline in New York City, April 19, 2026.

It may be even colder from Chicago to Boston, where morning temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-30s on Tuesday, with some morning frost possible.

In parts of the Midwest from Minneapolis to Detroit, temperatures could fall to below freezing.

ABC News - PHOTO: High temperatures for Monday, April 20, 2026.

Just days after temperatures soared into the 90s, settingdaily high temperature recordsin Washington, D.C., New York and Philadelphia, the weather is expected to turn significantly cooler to start the workweek

At least 35 tornadoes reported across 10 states

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Some places in the Northeast could also approach record low temperatures. Come Tuesday morning, places like Trenton, N.J., Scranton, Pa., Syracuse, N.Y., and Manchester, N.H., will likely see temperatures fall to below freezing and could break or tie their respective record low temperatures for the day.

ABC News - PHOTO: Freeze alerts from Iowa to Connecticut on Monday morning, April 20, 2026.

The cold snap will be short-lived, as temperatures return to a more spring-like feel by Wednesday across the East, with summer-like weather returning by Thursday and Friday.

ABC News - PHOTO: Morning low temperatures for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

Meanwhile, the Midwest and Plains were cleaning up from days of severe weather that saw numerous tornadoes develop, some causing damage across Minnesota and Michigan.

50 million people on alert for severe weather from Texas to Michigan

The National Weather Service has preliminarily confirmed 50 tornadoes between April 12 and April 17 across 12 states, most of them in Illinois and Wisconsin. However, tornadoes were also confirmed during that time frame as far west as California and as far east as Vermont, according to the NWS.

ABC News - PHOTO: High temperatures for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

At least 15 tornadoes were confirmed by the NWS in Illinois, 10 in Wisconsin, seven in Oklahoma and five in both Missouri and Iowa. Michigan and Kansas both had two tornadoes confirmed by the NWS.

The cold front that caused the severe weather late last week is continuing to move east into the Northeast on Sunday, bringing rain and even high-elevation snow showers to parts of the region before pushing off the coast later in the day.

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Woman Buys Concert Tickets For BF’s Birthday Because He “Loves Bands”, His Reaction Makes Her Cry

April 21, 2026
Woman Buys Concert Tickets For BF’s Birthday Because He “Loves Bands”, His Reaction Makes Her Cry

Surprising a loved one is such a thrilling little mission. You’re sneaking around, keeping secrets, rehearsing the big reveal in your head, and tryingso hardnot to accidentally spill it early. There’s that build-up,that excitement, that moment where you imagine their face lighting up and honestly, it’s half the fun. But sometimes… thegrand surprisedoesn’t exactly land the way you pictured.

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Take this woman’sstory, for example. She thought she had nailed the perfect birthday gift: concert tickets for her boyfriend, because hey, he loves music, right? Thoughtful, fun, shared experience… what could go wrong? Well, apparently everything. Instead of excitement, she got a cold reaction and a lecture about how she “should’ve known better” about his music taste. Safe to say, the vibe crashed hard. What happened next? Oh, things get messy from here, keep reading.

Attending concerts together can be a meaningful bonding experience for people who share a love for music

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A woman shared how her attempt to surprise her boyfriend with concert tickets didn’t go as planned, as he instead asked her to resell them

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She also opened up about how she and her boyfriend have very different tastes when it comes to music

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Jazz blends African rhythms, blues, ragtime, and European musical traditions, creating a rich and constantly evolving sound rooted in history

When it comes to music, people usually fall into a few fun categories. There are the ones who know everything: genres, subgenres, artists, albums, even release dates. Then there are those who just love vibing to songs without overthinking it; they’ll happily hit play but won’t stress about labels. And then… there are the rare ones who claim they “don’t like music” (honestly, how?!). The truth is, the music scene is evolving so fast, with new sounds, styles, and mashups popping up all the time, that it can be hard to keep up. That’s exactly why today, we’re diving into some of the most popular genres and what makes them stand out.

While there are countless styles and subcultures today, a handful of major genres still shape how we understand music globally. Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, Jazz, and Classical continue to form the backbone ofmusic classification. Each of these genres have influenced many subgenres over time and continue to inspire artists across generations, keeping the world of music constantly fresh and creative.

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Let’s start with rock – arguably one of the most iconic and influential genres out there.Rock musicdidn’t just appear overnight; it grew from a mix of rhythm and blues, country, and early jazz, with the electric guitar taking center stage and becoming its signature sound. Early legends like Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley helped shape its identity and turned it into a defining voice of youth culture. Over time, rock became a playground for experimentation, leading to the rise of multiple subgenres. Classic rock, often associated with the late ’60s through the ’80s, brought powerful guitar riffs, strong vocals, and unforgettable choruses. Then came hard rock (louder, heavier, and more intense) with bands like AC/DC and Guns N’ Roses turning up the energy. And of course, that’s just scratching the surface; punk, progressive rock, and so many other styles continue to expand the genre.

Now let’s talk about hip-hop—a genre that didn’t just stay local,it went global. Today, hip-hop is everywhere, influencing music, fashion, language, and culture across the world. But it’s more than just beats and rhymes. Is it the heavy basslines? The rapid-fire lyrics? The dance moves? The answer is…all of it. Hip-hopbeganin the early 1970s in the South Bronx, New York City, in response to social and economic struggles. It’s often traced back to DJ Kool Herc, who, on August 11, 1973, started experimenting with looping beats at block parties while MCs spoke rhythmically over them. From there, hip-hop grew into a full cultural movement built on four core elements: DJing, rapping, graffiti art, and breakdancing.

Jazz, on the other hand, carries a completely different vibe; smooth, expressive, and endlessly creative. Born in the early 20th century within African American communities in New Orleans, jazz is often described as one of the most fluid and unpredictable genres out there. It blends elements from African rhythms, blues, ragtime, and even European musical traditions, creating a sound that’s both rich in history and constantly evolving. What really sets jazz apart is improvisation—the ability for musicians to create music in the moment, making every performance feel unique and alive. With its signature swing rhythms, syncopation, and emotional depth, jazz isn’t just music; it’s a conversation between instruments.

Classical music is a bit harder to define because it spans such a wide timeline. While the term can refer toWestern art musicfrom the medieval period all the way to modern times, the “Classical era” specifically points to the period between the 1750s and early 1820s. This was the time of legendary composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, and Ludwig van Beethoven. Known for its structure, elegance, and emotional depth, classical music has influenced countless other genres and remains a foundation of musical education and composition.

Then there’spop music. Pop started taking shape in the mid-1950s, blending elements of rock and roll, swing, and country into catchy, easy-to-listen-to songs designed for mass appeal. Over time, it evolved alongside technology, from radio hits to TV performances to today’s streaming platforms. Pop has always been driven by trends and youth culture, with icons like Michael Jackson, The Beatles, and Britney Spears shaping its identity across decades. It’s the genre of hooks you can’t get out of your head and songs that dominate charts worldwide.

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In a relationship, it’s important to pay attention to your partner’s needs, feelings, and concerns

And these are just some of the major genres—each one branching out into countless subgenres that continue to evolve every single day. From niche sounds to global trends, music never really stands still. It keeps changing, blending, and reinventing itself, which is exactly what makes it so exciting… even if it’s a little hard to keep track of sometimes.

Now coming back to this case, it seems the woman didn’t have much knowledge about music, which is why she didn’t fully understand why her boyfriend reacted negatively to her gift. But for someone who is truly passionate about music, these details can matter a lot—what they listen to, what they connect with emotionally, and what they consider “their taste.” His disappointment, while harsh in delivery, can at least be understood from that perspective, as many commenters also pointed out.

In relationships, misunderstandings like this can happen more often than people think. Here, the girlfriend was genuinely excited to surprise him, while the boyfriend felt she hadn’t really understood his preferences. That’s whyemotional awarenessmatters so much in relationships. It’s not just about big gestures, but also about noticing the small things your partner values, likes, or dislikes. And just as important as understanding is communication—talking openly instead of letting frustration build up. In this case, the author did eventually apologize, which shows reflection and willingness to acknowledge her part in the situation. Have you ever had a misunderstanding like this in a relationship, and how did you deal with it?

Many people online criticized the gesture, saying it wasn’t a thoughtful or well-considered gift

Others felt that both partners contributed to the misunderstanding in different ways

After seeing the feedback online and reflecting on the situation, the woman later apologized to her boyfriend

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Some readers were surprised by how unaware the author seemed about just how different their music preferences really were

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