Archaeologists excavating the ruins of Heraclea Sintica found an 1,800-year-old bronze lithulkos, a tool used to remove ...
Houston, Texas was once home to one of the world's most expensive penthouses — but now, the Astroworld Hotel's Celestial ...
A humanoid sea creature popularized in Japanese internet forums, the Ningen is an Antarctic cryptid that may have first been ...
Archaeologists in the Tohma Canyon region found a cave filled with more than 100 Neolithic paintings of humanoid and ...
Archaeologists exploring an ancient quarry near Campos del Paraíso found a Roman shrine to Minerva, goddess of wisdom, ...
A man in New South Wales, Australia, recently had a rare encounter with a lyrebird, a creature that can imitate almost any ...
Archaeologists exploring Tartessian ruins at Casas del Turuñuelo have uncovered a ceremonial bronze chariot from the 5th ...
In 1206, Genghis Khan became the ruler of all Mongols and began rapidly expanding his new territory. Within 73 years, it had become the largest contiguous empire in world history. But exactly how big ...
Archaeologists in southern Peru uncovered a pair of freeze-dried Inca potato snacks known as chuño that date back to the pre-Hispanic period.
Cody Jacob searched for his father's name online only to find that he'd once been charged with attempted murder — and young Cody was his victim.
There’s a particular kind of horror in disasters caused by something small. Not a bomb, not a huge natural disaster, not overwhelming negligence, but a hasty decision with no follow-up from the ...
On June 14, 1943, the Memphis Belle made history. The plane became the first World War II bomber to complete 25 missions and land safely back on U.S. soil. Commanded by Robert Morgan, the Memphis ...
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