The song was written for a British king’s coronation and its name is a Shakespeare reference. What gives?
In a speech at the start of the 1908 Conference of Governors, Roosevelt changed the national conversation about resource use
Newly digitized photos tell the story of animals that fought as soldiers during the Great War
Once abandoned and decrepit, the house has been restored overseas
Franklin's cousin, Timothy Folger, knew how the then-unnamed current worked from his days as a whaler
There were just 15 whooping cranes left in 1952. Today there are around 600
C. Auguste Dupin, Poe's main character, was the first genius detective
The midnight ride wasn’t so much a solo operation as it was a relay
Until now, indigenous art has lived in its own section
Top spellers will be required to take a written test on the final evening of the competition
Get out your binoculars—birds are making their annual trek north
Ahead of a performance in Washington, D.C., the prima ballerina talks about ballerina bodies and misconceptions about the art form
Enter your budget and a number of your preferences and Teleport will match you with some fitting cities
New VR simulation turns you into an orbiting astronaut
The toy company selected Maia Weinstock's proposal to celebrate the space agency's female pioneers during its Lego Ideas competition
What to know as the iconic series of children's books celebrates 75 years
The candies were included in rations because they stayed fresh for a long time
The National Zoo sends its much-loved giant panda home to China
Though the Girl Scouts of the USA initially declared itself a space for all girls, the reality was different for girls of color
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