From keeping tabs on the Taliban to saving puppies, a reporter looks back on her three years covering a nation's struggle to be reborn
The shooting of protester James Meredith 38 years ago, searingly documented by a rookie photographer, galvanized the civil rights movement
A rare Burmese ruby memorializes a philanthropic woman
With a little help from a rattlesnake's rattle, Sacagawea gives birth to a baby she names Jean Baptiste
Momentous or merely memorable
The voracious "Frankenfish" has turned up in the Potomac River, Lake Michigan and a California lake, sparking fears of an ecological Armageddon
When a group of Native Americans took up bison ranching, they brought a prairie back to life
Recent discoveries of skull fragments and tools testify to the resourcefulness of early humans
Across the island, activists, archaeologists and historians are joining forces to preserve a cultural legacy that has endured for 3,000 years
Two of our writers get into the thick of things in Uganda and Afghanistan
As Muscovites get rich on oil, dachas, the rustic country houses that nourish the Russian soul, get gaudy
Following a debilitating stroke, the incomparable jazz pianist Oscar Peterson had to start over
The author of the Life of Samuel Johnson spent much of his own life trying to escape the country of his birth
A new exhibition probes the contradictions of an advanced civilization that practiced human sacrifice
America's first permanent colonists have been considered incompetent. But new evidence suggests that it was a drought—not indolence—that almost did them in
To a war-weary nation, a U.S. POW's return from captivity in Vietnam in 1973 looked like the happiest of reunions
Founded by a freed slave, an Illinois town was a rare example of biracial cooperation before the Civil War
Severe cold and fraternizing with the Mandan keep Meriwether Lewis' doctoring in demand
Confronting the British in Boston in 1775, Gen. George Washington honed the qualities that would carry the day in war and sustain the new nation in peace
A pistol-packing American scientist puts his life on the line to reduce "the most serious threat to African wildlife"
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