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They might taste sweeter when you know the history behind them
Recipe exchanges, poetry chains, photo challenges and other ostensibly comforting prompts are enjoying a resurgence amid the COVID-19 pandemic
The answer has always been as complicated as America's history
Stone tools scattered on the seafloor mark the oldest underwater site ever found on the continent
In the wake of the Civil War, the government’s new force sought to enshrine equality under the law
Photographer Drew Gardner painstakingly recreates the images with the notable figures' descendants
In a newly discovered letter, the famed abolitionist wrote that ‘no one monument could be made to tell the whole truth'
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In the role of a lifetime, the queer performer was one of the first practitioners of 'method' acting
From Alaska to Florida, these spots offer fresh air and ample space for social distancing
Cities' geography can aid, underscore or discourage a movement's success
In a fairly new field, the picture frame may finally be coming into its own
With the help of a poop-sniffing dog, scientists are on the scent of a troubled species.
The 1966 illustration of the folk-rock icon captured the psychadelic dazzle of the flower-power era
The 45-year-old Asian elephant Shanthi was one of the most studied in the world
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The broad array of animal specimens could allow researchers to identify likely pathogen sources, hosts and transmission pathways
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