The fascinating story of the hunt for Murf the Surf, a criminal who wasn’t quite the mastermind he made himself out to be
How the rotating tool became the circular table that circled the globe
A major new exhibition is reviving the Norse seafarers’ iconic image as rampagers and pillagers
A journey to the heart of New Guinea’s Asmat tribal homeland sheds new light on the mystery of the heir’s disappearance there in 1961
From liquor stores to churches, Camilo Vergara has photographed murals of President Obama in some of the country's poorest communities
The great chess champion brings his knowledge to the games of Sochi, global politics and computer intelligence
Haunting images of a war-torn Winter Olympic venue
Chart the course the Monuments Men took to safeguard Europe's treasures during World War II
Without the work of these curators and professors, tens of thousands of priceless works of art would have been lost to the world forever
Czar Alexander II may have freed the serfs, but his war against the stateless people of the Caucasus cannot be ignored
They'd go on to change American music forever, but the press focused on the moptops
Explore the history of Nevada's Nuclear Test Site, and see how a half-century of tests transformed the desert into a cratered moonscape
The Black Death and the Justinian Plague arose separately from the same pathogen. Could a new strain emerge in the future?
New research indicates that the stone was once specially cut to produce an image of a sun when mounted on a gold background
They nitpicked the hardware, but reviewers appreciated the groundbreaking features that would redefine the personal computer
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
The slain president’s two personal secretaries battled mudslingers for a quarter-century to shape his image
In 1964, a 22-year-old Cassius Clay was largely untested as a pro. Then he stepped into the ring
An exclusive account of the final raid and political maneuvers of history’s most notorious pirate
Historian Amanda Foreman explores the other side of love and marriage
Twenty-six years after he (sort of) took to the air at the Olympics, Michael Edwards soars
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