Large oil companies skipped out on the auction, but environmentalists say a worrisome precedent has been set
While the building has seen politically motivated mayhem in the past, never before has a mob of insurrectionists tried to overturn a presidential election
The Byzantine-era stone reads 'blessed Maria, who lived an immaculate life'
No cases of avian flu have been detected in humans during the current outbreak
Two individuals spotted in the wild seem to have classic long necks but unusually short, stubby legs
The religious center, located on a hillside away from densely populated areas, may have had all-female or mixed-gender renunciates
Rime ice in the Midwest and hair ice in the United Kingdom have people wondering: Why does ice do that?
Conservationists have been scrambling to save the most endangered turtles in the world from extinction
Helen Viola Jackson married James Bolin in 1936, when she was 17 and he was 93
The researchers ruled out several theories on why the Steamboat Geyser began erupting in 2018 after three years of silence
An exhibition at the V&A in London traces the long history of the purse, from Elizabeth I's court to "Sex and the City"
The Uffizi Gallery's digital show features 88 illustrations by 16th-century artist Federico Zuccari
An inscription found at the site—dedicated to the Greek goddess of love and beauty—states, "This is the sacred area"
A team of Spanish scholars spent two years assessing the small-scale depiction of Christ carrying the cross
Extracting underground natural resources is causing land to sink in on itself, which will put 635 million people at risk by 2040
A painted bunting was spotted along the Potomac River, far from its home in the south
You can create your own version of the winning design with a free, printable kit
The structures, which supplied the Turkish settlement of Metropolis with water, were later converted into garbage dumps
Lawmakers are citing the 19th-century crisis as precedent to dispute the 2020 election. Here's a closer look at its events and legacy
"Advance Australia Fair" no longer calls a nation with a 65,000-year history "young and free"
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