The beloved Christmas short story may have been dashed off on deadline but its core message has endured
Shortly after transitioning from sea to land, our egg-laying ancestors may have started parenting their young
Crisco's main ingredient, cottonseed oil, had a bad rap. So marketers decided to focus on the 'purity' of factory food processing
It was a fateful December a century ago, when the Red Sox-Yankees trade launched a dynasty; a Smithsonian curator reflects on the legendary home-run hitter
The Christmas television special—the longest running in history—was groundbreaking in its use of stop-motion animation with puppets
Ballooning expert Tom Paone says the film brings the bravado of balloon flight, but takes some artistic license
The 1966 Honda Super Hawk featured in Robert Pirsig’s book on values was recently acquired by the National Museum of American History
Bored of eggnog? Sick of cider? Here are nine scrumptious end-of-year beverages to sip on from across the globe
A story shared by director Sam Mendes' grandfather, a veteran of the Western Front, inspired the new World War I film
A trove of arboreal fossils pushes back the origin of modern forests and sophisticated tree roots
Earlier this year, a group of organizers led by a daring performance artist donned 19th-century clothes and recreated the 1811 revolt
The rent of less than one Euro per year at the Fuggerei, located in Augsburg, Germany, hasn't changed either
A photojournalist journeys to the Sahara-Sahel desert of remote northern Africa to catalogue the state of emergency on the ground
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An ancient legend could provide a new weapon in the fight against deadly bacteria
A century after Prohibition, we uncork a history of the nation’s shifting relationship with booze
These painters, the focus of a new exhibition at the Whitney, put their own stamp on 20th-century art
Several species of cat have members with all-black coats, but the evolutionary advantages and disadvantages are just starting to be understood
Archaeologists believe the 7,000-year-old structure was intended to protect settlements as sea levels rose
But the technology raise several ethical concerns that could stymie its progress
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