Archaeologists working in northern Germany may have found one of the most important cities in Viking history—Sliasthorp, where once sat Scandanavian kings
The Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado was the most destructive in the state's history
Fracking can go ahead in North Carolina, all because one tired legislator pushed the wrong button
July 5th, 1946 is classically regarded as the birth date of what we now call the bikini. But that version of history misses the long view
The rage over CERN's font choice drives the question: How would the world have reacted to Newton's world-changing tome had Comic Sans existed at the time?
Starting in 2015, Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf will once again be available to German readers
Yesterday, in the San Diego Bay, a fireworks show meant to last 17 minutes went off in 15 seconds
Because we always have
In the early 1940s, in the years after the country had entered World War II, American government had a particular interest in keeping workers on the job
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