A buried Civil War battery in a Kentucky suburb tells of valiant men standing at the ready... and waiting... and waiting....
The reporter was given a choice: Identify his confidential sources or go to jail. He chose jail
Early lessons last a lifetime
An amateur archaeologist discovers the field where wily Germanic warriors halted the spread of the Roman Empire
Cars that run on vegetable oil? Do-it-yourselfers and entrepreneurs alike fill 'er up with the nation's fastest-growing propellant
Her bold experiment to teach Iowa third graders about racial prejudice divided townspeople and thrust her onto the national stage
Not every endangered species is doomed. Thanks to tough laws, dedicated researchers, and plenty of money and effort, success stories abound
A 2,300-mile boat trip down the Lena River, one of the last great unspoiled waterways, is a journey into Russia's dark pastand perhaps its future as well
The discovery of a 4,300-year-old skeleton surrounded by intriguing artifacts has archaeologists abuzz
A veteran Vietnam correspondent revisits the romantic retreat where he, and so many others, sought respite from war in Indochina
Drivers gear up to set speed records at Utah's desolate Bonneville Salt Flats
A unique study documents the disappearance of Alaska's glaciers, blamed on global warming
Fifty years ago a brewer's bet spawned a compelling compendium of feats, stunts and trivia
We asked readers to tell us where they were and how they reacted to the news that World War II had ended. And what a response we got!
Remembering the sound and fury—and the joy—of the end of World War II
From the beginning, the cost of increasing and diffusing knowledge exceeded even Smithson's generosity
As the corps finally makes contact with the Shoshone Indians, interpreter Sacagawea reunites with her family
Recent attacks on people off the Florida coast are a reminder of the animal's fierce nature. Yet scientists say the predator is itself in grave danger
Americans discard more than 100 million electronic devices each year. As "e-waste" piles up, so does concern about this growing threat to the environment
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