Snowdrifts stranded the vehicle in the Sierra Nevada in January 1952, imprisoning 226 people traveling from Chicago to California
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The climate-altering eruption came from the Zavaritskii volcano on an uninhabited island in the Pacific that once hosted a Soviet submarine base, according to a new study
Piece by piece, experts carefully transported the Phoenician vessel to dry land, where it will be studied and preserved
In the Orkney Islands, archaeologists close the chapter on a legendary excavation, capping two decades of remarkable Neolithic discoveries
A new book examines the evolution of the American workplace, interrogating the idea that hard work is enough to ensure success
A lawsuit to protect the snail darter from the Tellico Dam in Tennessee offered the first real test of the 1973 Endangered Species Act. But a new study disputes the fish's status as a distinct species
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New Coin Celebrates the Living Legacy of Ida B. Wells
How Activism and International Women’s Year Fueled U.S. Efforts for Equality
National Portrait Gallery Honors Former President James Earl Carter Jr.
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Could the waterway that the city was built around make a comeback?
Architecture students at the University of Hong Kong invented a cooling apparatus that attaches to a construction helmet
With the state’s glaciers retreating at alarming rates, there is no time like now to trek, climb, paddle and fly to see them
Step right up and see the spooky circus dolls—from creepy clowns to frightening fortune-tellers—in a Minnesota museum's vintage toy collection
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