One thing that places as different as Niagara Falls, Disneyland and Ellis Island have in common? Fudge
The Indian Removal Act is on display at the National Archives through June 14
Archivist have recently digitized a clip from a 1937 public speaking course, believed to be the oldest recording of the president
A new report reveals more details about the Associated Press’ secret deal with the Third Reich
The headpiece is adorned with 367 diamonds and has been valued at $1.31 million
An ammonite found in a German quarry left its mark on its lagoon home
The songwriter made headlines when he and writer Ellin Mackay got married against her millionaire father's wishes
From the 19th century to S-Town, it’s a compelling genre that’s as flawed as its most grotesque characters
Research suggests that the embryo belongs to the cassowary-like oviraptorosaurs
Charles Knowlton did three months hard labor and was fined $50
The flowers are “literally irreplaceable”
Okay, so it's technically a fruit. But we don't eat it like one
Archaeologists believed that the garden had been demolished and buried during renovations of the sprawling estate
A French researcher set out to solve a long-standing fiddle riddle: do these infamous violins project sound better than new ones?
<i>Homo naledi</i> may have been much younger—and more advanced—than previously thought
It was the idea of the European Broadcasting Union, who wanted to put the relatively new technology of television through its paces
A librarian at the University of Reading discovered the 15th-century text buried in a box
Preikestolen is not in Fossmork
Major testing companies are adopting embedded web calculators instead of freestanding devices
It’s America’s first satanic monument on public grounds
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