When the fascists took power in Austria, Muriel Gardiner helped refugees and others in need, and never stopped
Taken a half-century ago, her images strike a contemporary pose
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
With a new state-of-the-art irrigation project, Arizona’s Pima Indians are transforming their land into what it once was: the granary of the Southwest
The waterway opened up the heartland to trade, transforming small hamlets into industrial centers
Northern Europe and the British Isles
Kids and senior citizens alike rally to rescue beloved young seabirds that have lost their bearings
Glory goes to the 6888, who overcame discrimination from fellow service members and are finally getting the recognition they earned
A look through a historic microscope helps explain what we all owe the Nobel Prize-winning scientist
Your feedback on document detectives, the date, witches and more
A new Smithsonian exhibition invites visitors to use his groundbreaking infographics as a lens into Black history
The painter’s entire “Fighters for Freedom” series is now on view for the first time in more than 75 years
In South Africa, the big cats are raised to be killed by hunters. Opponents are outraged, but advocates point to conservation benefits
Her mighty contralto propelled her across color lines
A historian’s journey into the relationship between Alexander Darnes and Edmund Kirby Smith starts with a surprising eulogy
Deep in the archives, a historian rescues the tale of brave maroons
A visit to Ravenna and Rome can take you back to the fifth century, when everything seemed to be in chaos
A fresh view of Galla Placidia, who married a barbarian and ruled when the world power fell into chaos
Frederick Jackson Turner’s thesis informed decades of scholarship and culture. Then he realized he was wrong
A passion for the infinitesimal leads a photographer to discover the countless creatures that live unseen in the ocean
Reviving a 200-year-old system, enthusiasts are putting the digit back in digital communication
In Washington State, the race is on to save a diminutive bunny as wildfires threaten its already shrinking habitat
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