The Muslim minority group faces mass detention and sterilization—human rights abuses that sparked the U.S.' diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics
A new book details the lives of Melisende of Jerusalem, Zumurrud of Damascus and their powerful peers
The story of Evette Peters is bolstered by the Anacostia Community Museum's research into Washington D.C.'s local neighborhoods and urban waterways
Fed up with the lies and anti-Semitism, a California businessman partnered with a lawyer to prove that the murder of 6 million Jews was established fact
In July 1776, colonists destroyed a sculpture of the English king. A new exhibit explores this iconoclasm's legacy—and its implications for today
Historic artifacts meet 21st-century technology in a blockbuster touring exhibition centered on the 19th-Dynasty pharaoh
Scheduled to open this year are new institutions dedicated to African American history, electronic music and Nordic art
On January 28, 1922, the Knickerbocker Theatre's snow-covered roof collapsed, killing 98 people and injuring another 133
Despite fierce obstacles in her path, the Black female aviator became a hero that would pave the way for generations to come
Unable to bear the shame of being captured as a prisoner of war, Shoichi Yokoi hid in the jungles of Guam until January 1972
Julian Fellowes' new series dramatizes the late 19th-century clash between New York City's old and new monied elite
Why kids across the western United States came to find the unlikely combination in their school lunches
The canned food company's tomato breeding program was responsible for developing several important varieties
The Ipogeo dei Cristallini's well-preserved tombs will open to the public as soon as summer 2022
Built by Chinese immigrants in the 1860s, the caverns cutting through Donner Summit helped unite the country
For two centuries, diplomat Thomas Bruce has been held up as a shameless plunderer. The real history is more complicated, argues the author of a new book
Almon F. Rockwell's newly resurfaced journals, excerpted exclusively here, offer an incisive account of the assassinated presidents' final moments
The 18th-century inventor discovered concepts that impact modern technology
A fussy magnate, a miffed chef and the curious roots of the comfort food we hate to love
Rebellious youth. Olympic glory. How a goofy American pastime conquered winter
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