Instead of a winner-take-all system, the states use the "congressional district method"
The redesigned banner—approved by on Tuesday by 68 percent of voters—features a magnolia bloom and the words "In God We Trust"
An art exhibition in Copenhagen and a museum in Ribe revisit witchcraft's legacy in Denmark and neighboring countries
Over the past 900 years, millions of pilgrims walked through Santiago de Compostela Cathedral without spotting the secret carving
The city of Tikal purified one of its reservoirs with technology comparable to modern systems
In a letter to Pope Francis, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also requested the temporary return of a number of artifacts
A new study uncovers the science behind ancient writing traditions
Both Mary, Queen of Scots, and James V crossed the Old Ancrum Bridge, which was key to travel, commerce and war
A five-year research project yielded the locations of several long-forgotten villages
The 15th-century Book of Lismore features the only surviving Irish translation of Marco Polo's travels, among other historical texts
"Loving" features around 300 photos that offer an intimate look at men's love between the 1850s and 1950s
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
This year, visitors will find a clear plastic covering protecting the fragile marble headstone
By analyzing a thousand tombstones, an archaeologist revealed how animals evolved from companions to family in just 100 years
A new Lidl boasts plexiglass windows that reveal archaeological wonders, including an 11th-century house and 18th-century staircase
Researchers are working with the descendants of enslaved people seeking to document their family histories
The Tudor king had his disgraced queen killed by beheading rather than burning
A new exhibition at the British Museum spotlights an ingenious way of life threatened by global warming
A museum visitor realized she'd seen the missing work—part of the artist's "Struggle" series—in her neighbor's living room
Divers have found sealed chests and military vehicles in the "Karlsruhe," which was sunk by Soviet planes in 1945
Archaeologists in Stoke Mandeville found carvings probably designed to ward off evil spirits
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