Behind the Scenes With the White House Residence's Long-Serving Staff
A former first lady salutes the long-serving workers who keep the nation’s foremost home running smoothly
These Portraits Revisit the Legacies of Famous Americans
Photographer Drew Gardner painstakingly recreates the images with the notable figures' descendants
Researchers Are Learning How Asian Elephants Think—in Order to Save Them
As the pachyderms increasingly clash with farmers and villagers over disappearing land, scientists study the way the animals' minds work
The Story of How Humans Came to the Americas Is Constantly Evolving
Surprising new clues point to the arrival taking place thousands of years earlier than previously believed
The Inspiring Monk Who Lived in a New Mexico Cave
The mountaintop home of an Italian hermit who lived in the U.S. in the 1860s still attracts a handful of pilgrims
The Faces Behind Transgender Troops' Struggle for Acceptance
Meet some of the servicemembers at the center of one of the most controversial matters facing the U.S. military
How Graffiti Artists Used iPhones and Paint to Transform the Beatles’ Ashram
Miles Toland describes how he captured Indian street scenes on his phone and recreated them as giant murals that same day
The Ashram Where the Beatles Sought Enlightenment
Beach Boys singer Mike Love recalls what it was like to be at the Indian locale, which remains a destination for fans of music and meditation
The Unsavory History of Sugar, the Insatiable American Craving
How the nation got hooked on sweets
Director David Lynch Wants Schools to Teach Transcendental Meditation to Reduce Stress
The acclaimed filmmaker has become the champion of the practice that's now been adopted by thousands of kids
Meet the Team of Scientists Who Discovered Gravitational Waves
This year, the geniuses behind LIGO announced that they had finally found what Albert Einstein had predicted a century ago
Get Face to Face With the Tribes of Tanzania
As safari parks encroach on their ancestral lands, indigenous groups struggle to maintain their ways of life
The Children of Civil Rights Leaders Are Keeping Their Eyes on the Prize
The next generation is following in the footsteps of its forebears
The Unlikely, Charming Designer Who Is Changing the Face of Gardening
With weeds, critters and Celtic symbols, Mary Reynolds is transforming what it means to garden
Take a Closer Look at Mary Reynolds’s Innovative Celtic Gardens
The award-winning landscape designer bases her ideas on the four seasons, but with a regional twist
Why Do Beluga Whales Blow Bubbles?
The animal’s whimsical pastime offers insight into the mammalian brain
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