On the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery, the first African American president paid tribute to an event in civil rights history
Newly discovered 38,000-year-old cave art predates the French post-Impressionist art form
A new display at the American History Museum marks the 75th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
Presidential candidate Barack Obama's scheduled speech to the Democratic National Convention fell on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech
On the Western Front, meticulously crafted iron trees were used by both sides to conceal enemy forces
Toast the Oscars at one of these Old Holywood watering holes
A number of researchers are developing tools to defuse or detonate land mines without harming civilians
Newly discovered evidence is upending our understanding of how early settlers made a life on the island -- and why they suddenly disappeared
As a young Congressman and later as the nation’s leader, the first Republican president proved to be a true friend to America’s neighbor to the south
During the 1930s, the world’s most fashionable looks came not from Paris, but from La-La Land
The USS Tang was a state-of-the-art Balao class submarine, certified by the Navy to dive up to 400 feet
For 150 years, Alaska has been a part of the United States, and it's never ceased to amaze
On the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, our writer set out from Zurich to relive this epic travel
A new exhibition shows that classical ballet and the role of the ballerina are rapidly changing
The Han dynasty tombs were packed with some of the empire's most valuable relics. To guard against theft, colossal stones, each weighing six tons
When the German parliamentary building went up in flames, Hitler harnessed the incident to seize power
This lavishly decorated crypt was considered too ornate for the American president
A remarkable discovery in Lithuania brings a legendary tale of survival back to life
With its abundant greenery, you'd have no idea there was once an ancient city located just outside of Rome
A little gadget could make you look smart, rich, and tech-savvy—all without necessarily fulfilling its real function
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