Why America Has So Many Great Dinosaurs: 'We Are in the Goldilocks Window'
Some of the most famous dinosaurs ever, including the Tyrannosaurus, are thought to have come from North America.
Stunning Pictures Show Ancient, Long-Lost Temples Deep Inside Tiger Reserve
The structures were discovered inside Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve during the first expedition in the area for almost 100 years.
Making Home Ownership Inclusive and Accessible for Every American
We have the resources and perspective to make access to affordable, safe housing a reality for all Americans.
Historians Trash DeSantis' Understanding of U.S. History—'Beyond Ignorance'
Ron DeSantis's claim that the American revolution "caused people to question slavery" has been rejected by historians.
Stone Age Structure Older Than Pyramids and Stonehenge Discovered
The so-called roundel is one of many that have been found scattered across Europe, but archaeologists are not sure what they were for.
King Charles III May Now Be Immune From Prosecution in Charity Cash Probe
King Charles III was reported to police by an anti-monarchy group who now want to challenge a legal principle that as U.K. sovereign he cannot be prosecuted.
Disbelief Over 114-Year-Old 'Indian Head' Cent Found in Stack of Coins
The design first appeared on coins in the late 1800s and then underwent a subtle change of appearance.
Decades After WW2, Russian Imperialism is Still at War with Europe
The outbreak of the Second World War is one of the events annually commemorated throughout Europe.
Has There Ever Been a Left-Handed Monarch?
King Charles III skipped the left-handed genes that run in his family, but Prince William will be a left-handed figurehead after he ascends to the throne.
Queen Nefertiti's Mummy May Have Been Found, Says Leading Archaeologist
Queen Nefertiti, who may have ruled Egypt before her son, King Tutankhamun, lived around 3,300 years ago. Her tomb has never been found.
Queen Elizabeth's Qualities May Never Return to The World Stage
The first thing I learned about Queen Elizabeth II was the close kinship she felt with America.
Why Queen's Death Prompted Irish Twitter to Discuss Potato Famine
The Queen's death sparked a discussion on about the Famine as part of a conversation about colonialism and imperialism and the late royal's role in it.
Epic Fireball From Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Ignited Fires 1,500 Miles Away
Scientists have found evidence that the Chicxulub impact sparked widespread wildfires within minutes.
Israel Acquires 2,700-Year-Old Ishmael Papyrus From Montana Man
The donor's mother had acquired the document on a visit to Jerusalem in 1965 and hung it on her wall.
This Poor Hunter-Gatherer Had His Leg Surgically Amputated 31,000 Years Ago
Despite having their lower leg chopped off with no antibiotics or painkillers, the individual lived for a number of years after the amputation.
Meghan Has 'Diana's Bad Aspects'—Historian Behind 'Racist' Slavery Remark
Meghan Markle's latest U.K. media critic was canceled for saying slavery was not "genocide" or "there wouldn't be so many damn Blacks in Africa or Britain."
Drought Exposes Steamboat That Sunk in Missouri River Over 100 Years Ago
Exceptionally dry weather is revealing previously submerged artifacts around globe, including a steamboat from the 1800s.
Throne Ivory Worth More Than Gold Discovered in Jerusalem
The rare ivory plaques date back thousands of years to Solomon's Temple in the City of David.
Remembering World War II Is More Important Now Than Ever
World War II started on September 1, 1939. The Third Reich, unprovoked and without any notice, started its invasion of Poland.
Pawn Shop Owner Says He Found 30 Unseen Photos of the Rape of Nanjing
"I had nightmares for two nights," pawn shop owner Evan Kail told Newsweek after flipping through photos of the atrocity.
Giant Fortress Found Beneath Mega-monument From Time of Alexander the Great
Underneath an ancient burial mound from 300 B.C.E., archaeologists have found an enormous fortress rampart.
Arrow Older Than the Vikings Discovered After 1,500 Years Frozen in Ice
The 1,500-year-old arrow has been very well preserved, with the remains of tar still visible on the shaft.
The Republic of Fatwas
Khomeini has been dead since 1989, but his fatwa against Salman Rushdie is not.
Knuckle Bones Used for Play, Prayer Unearthed in Ancient City
The bones, known as 'astragali,' date back to the Hellenistic period.
Uproar As Joan of Arc Portrayed As Non-Binary in U.K. Play
An upcoming play in London will feature a non-binary lead in "I, Joan," a show about French woman and cultural icon Joan of Arc.
Crossing the Rubicon at Mar-a-Lago
If the FBI can raid a former U.S. president's home—and bar his lawyers from the premises—it can do it to anyone.
Shrunken Head Held at Museum Was Made From Boiled Human Skin
The ceremonial heads were used by indigenous South American peoples, and a modern scan technique can be used to tell which ones are authentic.
Missing 100-Year-Old Clock Returned to Owners After Seven Years
A customer spotted the ancient clock on eBay and contacted the police.
Historic Fort Not Taken By British Finally Conquered - By Swarm of Bees
Fort Stanwix, located in Rome, New York, and known as the fort that never surrendered, is one of the landmarks of American history.
Photo of Mormon Founder Joseph Smith Jr. Found After Nearly 180 Years
The daguerreotype was discovered in 2020 by Daniel Larsen, Smith Jr.'s great-great-grandson, and confirmed recently by another Smith Jr. family descendant.