Wednesday, September 14, 2022

For You: Queen Elizabeth II: A Life in Photos

Plus, Where the New Climate Law Means More Drilling, Not Less
September 14, 2022

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Queen Elizabeth II: A Life in Photos

Elizabeth took her first steps in a world we recognize only from sepia photographs, and became Britain's longest-reigning monarch. Here are a selection of images from her life.

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For more than a thousand years, dishes that wiggle and wobble have bounced to the fore during precarious eras.

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