Remembering Mamie ‘Peanut’ Johnson, the First Woman to Take the Mound as a Major-League Pitcher
The Negro Leagues trailblazer has died at 82. Barred from trying out for a segregated female league, she made her mark playing alongside men
How Charles II Used Art to Bolster Britain’s Struggling Monarchy
A new exhibit at the Queen’s Gallery in London features more than 200 items from the collection of the “Merry Monarch”
'Sesame Street' to Create a Show for Syrian Refugee Children
A $100 million MacArthur grant will fund the important project, which will feature characters and narratives developed specifically for its unique audience
Found: The Site of One of Australia’s Oldest Pubs
Nearby, archaeologists discovered the remains of a 19th-century hut once occupied by convicts
Archaeologists Discover 500 Artifacts from 18th-Century British Coffeehouse
Among the finds were cups, saucers, sugar bowls, coffee tins and an impressive collection of teapots
Scientists Record the Thunderous Call of the Loudest Known Fish
The Gulf corvina’s collective mating call is so powerful that it can damage the hearing of sea lions and dolphins
Memphis Removes Two Confederate Statues
One was dedicated to Jefferson Davis, the other to Nathan Bedford Forrest
Zora Neale Hurston’s Study of the Last Known U.S. Slave to Be Published in 2018
Cudjo Lewis was captured and transported to the U.S. in 1860. After regaining his freedom five years later, he went on to help establish African Town
NIH Lifts Ban on Funding High-Risk Virus Research
Manipulating viruses could help prepare the U.S. for future pandemics, but it could also risk starting the next outbreak
‘120 Days of Sodom', Marquis de Sade's Depraved Opus, Declared a French National Treasure
Officials sought to prevent the manuscript from being sold at an upcoming auction
For the First Time, Inuit Artists Will Represent Canada at the Venice Biennale
The Isuma collective is a video production company run by Indigenous artists of the Canadian Arctic
Researchers Whack Fake Skulls to Learn About Neolithic Weapons
Was the ‘Thames Beater’ used to kill? Four crushed model skulls say yes
Federal Court Strikes Down Ban on ‘Scandalous’ Trademarks
The game-changing case centered on a clothing brand with a cheek
Award Winning Images Capture the Goofiness of the Animal Kingdom
Enjoy these masterpieces in animal silliness
Dive Through More Than 1,000 Dalí Paintings Online
Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation's complete catalogue raisonné, which spans from 1910 to 1983, is sheer surrealist eye candy
The Cinema Museum, Housed in the Workhouse Where Charlie Chaplin Spent His Formative Years, Is Under Threat
The property will go up for sale in 2018
What to Know About the Removal of 44 Artworks from Catalan's Museum of Lleida
The fate of the works has become a point of contention in Catalonia’s bitter push for independence
The Magical Mind of Gabriel García Márquez Shines Through His Newly Digitized Archive
The University of Texas has digitized some 27,000 documents from the collection of the acclaimed author
Millions of Migrating Red Crabs Are Coming to Google Street View
The crustaceans are making their brief annual appearance on Australia's Christmas Island
Take a Virtual Tour of a Mysterious Pictish Cave in Scotland
Archaeologists have created a 3D model of the fascinating, but hard-to-access Sculptor's Cave
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