Inspired by a moment of empathy from President Theodore Roosevelt, the huggable toy had a rocky start before it became the stuff of legend
The Bradley Cooper-led film is a dramatization of the storied composer and conductor's complex love life
Sixty years ago, three pathologists at the National Naval Medical Center examined the president's fatal wounds
A new Hollywood epic traces Napoleon Bonaparte's rise and fall through his checkered relationship with his first wife
How November 22, 1963, changed Dallas' Dealey Plaza forever
Our favorite titles of the year resurrect forgotten histories and illuminate how the United States ended up where it is today
Smithsonian experts reflect on the life and legacy of the former first lady, who died Sunday at age 96
An exhibition at LACMA examines the legacy of Dutch colonization through a fictive 17th-century collector's room of wonders
This year, the National Portrait Gallery's annual showcase of new acquisitions spotlights female subjects and female artists
The last season of "The Crown" will examine the aftermath of the beloved royal's death in a car accident in 1997
One of the rare 24-cent misprints sold at auction this week for a record-breaking $2 million
Originally built as barriers between fields and farms, the region’s abandoned farmstead walls have since become the binding threads of its cultural fabric
Contrary to popular belief, early medieval doctors relied on rational deduction to understand and treat disease
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
Communities nationwide honor our retired service members every November
Truus Wijsmuller spirited Jewish refugees to safety and stood up to the architect of Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution"
A treasured Smithsonian artifact is reputed to be the heroic savior of the embattled “Lost Battalion” on the Western Front
The Beer Hall Putsch was a spectacular failure. It also set the stage for Nazi Germany
A new film finally spotlights Bayard Rustin, the gay civil rights activist who organized the 1963 March on Washington
Two perspectives on the 20th-century conflict look back, five decades after the fighting stopped, to discuss what was lost and what is remembered today
The 1830 account details an eerie encounter with a stranger who predicted the death of the writer's father
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