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Over thousands of years, humans from Eurasia trekked more than 12,400 miles to eventually reach the southernmost tip of South ...
Sun-soaked beaches, fresh seafood and towns brimming with fascinating architecture and culture, Tunisia in North Africa is ...
The “loneliest” label came from Life magazine. Before it was known as the Loneliest Road in America, Route 50 was a thruway during the 1850s Gold Rush. Video by Mathias Svold, National ...
And his remarkable partnership with the Baptists in his home state of Virginia would help define what freedom would mean for America. In 1773, 27-year-old Jeremiah Moore, a Baptist from Fairfax ...
Only about 900 people in the world speak Cypriot Maronite Arabic. The offshoot of Syrian Arabic also known as Sanna, had been passed on orally over the centuries.
Pope Leo’s connection to Chicago is by now well known to the masses but long before he was born and raised in Dolton, his ancestors left the old world of Italy to begin a new life ...
It’s been 11 years since Dateline began the Missing In America online series. Of the more than 550 people we’ve featured in the last decade plus, 252 are still missing. These are their stories.
A modest stucco sign on West 23rd Street still welcomes visitors to Seminola, but much of the surrounding land has changed.
The Ye Washon headstone, located in Georgetown’s historic Oak Hill Cemetery, marks the first Korean American born on U.S.
Ganesha has good news for you Susy is the nickname of Supersymmetry the Higgs Boson which will crunch time for humanity s understanding of the universe Aquarians are coldly and intelligently objective ...
One of the world's earliest city cultures, it thrived circa 2500 BCE in cities such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Its ...
Qutb’s gripes about America require serious attention because they cast light on a question that has been nagging since the fall of the World Trade Center: Why do they hate us? Born in 1906 in ...