British archaeologists have uncovered multistory buildings in a lost city of ancient Egypt, shedding new light on early urban development and infrastructure in the Nile Delta.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science made headlines this week for unearthing what some are calling a rare prehistoric treasure, a dinosaur fossil, during a geothermal energy survey in its parking lot.
July Fourth is more than fireworks and barbecues; it celebrates the enduring principles that forged the United States: liberty, self-governance, and the unyielding pursuit of a better life.
A team of researchers from the University of Pisa and the University of Strathclyde claims to have discovered a second underground city beneath the Giza pyramids in Egypt.
France’s most iconic museum was brought to a standstill Monday as staff walked off the job in protest of dangerous conditions and overcrowding at the Louvre.
Researchers believe they've confirmed the identity of a lost early 18th-century Spanish galleon, the San José, through a key discovery: gold escudos minted in Lima in 1707.
The discovery of three unexploded WWII bombs in Cologne, Germany, forced the evacuation of over 20,000 residents on June 4, 2025, marking the city's largest such operation since the end of the war.
The South’s largest remaining pre-Civil War plantation mansion, Nottoway Plantation in White Castle, Louisiana, burned to the ground Thursday — and the response on social media revealed a stark cultural divide. While local officials and historians mourned the loss of a vital piece of American history, left-wing activists online openly celebrated the destruction.