The story behind the most efficient—and intriguing—piece of hardware in all of sports
A courageous New Deal program brought authoritarianism into the spotlight. Then the drama moved onto the political stage
In the run-up to World War II, the chocolate company was tasked with creating a nutritious snack that, by design, wouldn't taste good
Towering ambitions built the most charming skyscraper in America
Rare footage of the woman magician's act captures her magnetic stage presence and range of tricks
A group of American veterans return to the infamous compound where they and hundreds of other service members were held captive and tortured during the war
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Anthropologist Zelia Nuttall transformed the way we think of ancient Mesoamerica
The great orator was a branding genius, and a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery showcases his motivations
An exhibition in Cleveland showcases millennia-old designs and the more modern creations they inspired
A new exhibition exploring artistic representation of Black subjects includes a work that subverted cultural expectations
“Killers of the Flower Moon” sets a new standard in its nuanced portrait of Osage life. Decades of prior films about Native Americans didn't even try
Ancient ink exhibited religious faith, relieved pain, protected wearers and indicated class
Martin Scorsese's new film revisits the murders of wealthy Osages in Oklahoma in the 1920s
How American Indians in Hollywood have gone from stereotypes to starring roles
The Order of Assassins is loosely based on the Nizari Ismailis, who formed a Shiite Muslim state that relied on political assassination to achieve its goal
The holiday has been controversial practically since its inception
The Native people of Hispaniola were long believed to have died out. But a journalist's search for their descendants turned up surprising results
Attempts to restrict what kids in school can read are on the rise. But American book banning started with the Puritans, 140 years before the United States
Untold Stories of American History
Rival athletes trampled Jack Trice during his "first real college game." He died two days later at age 21
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