In Israel, new discoveries at one of the world's oldest villages are upending the debate about when we stopped wandering
For decades before Doctor Anna’s discovery, “milk sickness” terrorized the Midwest, killing thousands of Americans on the frontier
Arresting portraits, now a part of the Smithsonian collections, illuminate the little-known role these artists played in chronicling 19th-century life
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Loved and loathed, the toy stirs fresh controversy at age 64
An 11th-century collection of aphorisms is a part of a new exhibition in California
A photographer returns to his native island to document a handful of artists devoted to preserving its rich creative traditions
From the 19th century to today, a geological trove offers a strong foundation for the nation's cities
A dedicated ornithologist with a passion for lightning bugs scours bogs and beaches to discover previously unknown species
Contemplating the portentous history and uncertain fate of an exceptionally rare flower
The Virginia-born chef did more than anyone to elevate Southern food to haute cuisine
In a test of skill and courage, competitors navigate dangerous river rapids, narrow channels and rummaging bears in the wilds of Alaska and Canada
Cities weren’t the only subject that fascinated this acclaimed Futurist
After fleeing her native Germany, a young Jew found companionship and community as the Nazis approached
From dinner by candlelight in Denmark to Peking duck in China, the celebrated food critic reveals her most memorable culinary experiences
Colonialism's brutal legacy, including the European nation's policy of forcing mixed-race children into orphanages, is still keenly felt today
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The endangered sea creature, known for its reclusive nature, has re-emerged out of the shadows
The pages highlight the dramatic, racially charged match between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries
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