After World War II, Holocaust survivors fled Europe’s lingering anti-Semitism on a series of clandestine missions
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A century ago, a false accusation sparked the destruction of the Florida community
Her hats turned heads, but it was her work as a reporter that changed the nation
Deciphering ancient texts with modern tools, Michael Langlois challenges what we know about the Dead Sea Scrolls
Every year, Haitians around the globe eat the pumpkin dish on January 1 to commemorate the liberation of the world’s first free Black republic
From a teen inventor to invasive fish to lost cities of the Amazon, these were our most-read articles of the year
The latest additions are a rich trove of books, films, songs and other works from 1927
The year's most exciting discoveries included hidden portraits by Cézanne and van Gogh, sarcophagi buried beneath Notre-Dame, and a medieval wedding ring
National Museums Scotland agreed to repatriate the object, which was stolen in 1929, following an in-person appeal by an Indigenous delegation
From ancient mosaics to Saint Francis of Assisi, depictions of Jesus's birth reflect the changing conventions of the world's largest religion
Now a global phenomenon, the holiday tradition traces its roots to medieval Europe
The legacy of voracious collector Charles Lang Freer, a good friend of James McNeill Whistler, is marked by tension and irony
A new law recognizes the thousands of Spaniards killed by the Germans during World War II
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A stone tower in western Maryland, the structure predates the obelisk on the National Mall by more than two decades
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History brings television, film, music and sports together in one enthralling space
On the eve of the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, some of the country's artifacts, from the Rosetta Stone to the bust of Nefertiti, remain overseas
Activists in China are using blank sheets of paper to speak out against the country's draconian zero-Covid policies
In an unusual collaboration, archaeologists in Israel are working with police to analyze prints left on fifth- or sixth-century pottery shards
A New Look for the National Air and Space Museum
See the Kepler technology demonstrator at the National Air and Space Museum, along with a host of technologies that brought success to space exploration
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