A bold new photographic project asks modern-day Americans to recreate portraits of their 19th-century ancestors in painstakingly accurate fashion
Your feedback on Vietnam veterans, the value of stagecraft and one very adventurous anthropologist
In the birthplace of Italian sculpture, a powerful automated machine tries its hand at an ancient craft
The Pennsylvanian was one of America’s greatest heroes. Why hasn’t he gotten his due?
The Nazis and Soviets sought to erase the mass killing of 33,000 Jews at Babyn Yar, but a new effort seeks to remember the dead even as Russia attacks
Northern Europe and the British Isles
On Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, a rare animal is thriving—for now
Bordeaux. Napa Valley. Missouri? This vintner wants to put this once-booming wine region back on the map
The bold journalist, who made a splash on both sides of the lens, is the subject of a new biopic starring Kate Winslet
This Yuletide mainstay continues to warm cockles and ventricles everywhere
The marsupial frog, which incubates its young in a pouch on its back, was thought to be extinct in some countries
You’ve got questions. We’ve got experts
Inspired by a moment of empathy from President Theodore Roosevelt, the huggable toy had a rocky start before it became the stuff of legend
One of the rare 24-cent misprints sold at auction this week for a record-breaking $2 million
Your feedback on beautiful birds, scenic Spain and more
The story behind the most efficient—and intriguing—piece of hardware in all of sports
A courageous New Deal program brought authoritarianism into the spotlight. Then the drama moved onto the political stage
In the run-up to World War II, the chocolate company was tasked with creating a nutritious snack that, by design, wouldn't taste good
The famed sculptor brings his incendiary style—and fiery palette—to the canvas in a new studio in Venice
Towering ambitions built the most charming skyscraper in America
Isotopes tell the epic tale of one ancient mammal’s odyssey across Alaska
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