LIFESTYLE 3 hours ago American military hospital, dating back to World War I, uncovered by archaeologists in France An American military hospital from World War I was dug up in France by archaeologists. Barracks, water pipes and several artifacts were discovered during the excavation.
LIFESTYLE 20 hours ago Construction project in Virginia leads to surprising Revolutionary War-era discovery Archaeologists in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, believe they have uncovered Revolutionary War barracks, as officials prepared to break ground for a new sports complex.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago On this day in history, May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh departs for first solo nonstop flight across Atlantic Aviator Charles Lindbergh took off on his historic transatlantic flight on this day in history, May 20, 1927. He would not land until 33-and-a-half hours later.
VIDEO 4 days ago Archaeologist at Revolutionary War site stresses importance of 'our collective past' at Colonial Williamsburg Dr. Jack Gary, Executive Director of Archaeology at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, shares about the newly discovered Revolutionary War barracks on-site.
Horse Racing 4 days ago Top 5 fastest Preakness Stakes times in the history of the Triple Crown race The Preakness Stakes is the second race in the Triple Crown series, held in Baltimore annually in May. Secretariat has the fastest Preakness Stakes time in the history of the race.
OPINION 4 days ago Civil War taught how to influence news media. It nearly cost Lincoln re-election The idea of using news media to spin a narrative and push a political agenda is hardly new. The Confederate Secret Service used that strategy to try and defeat President Lincoln.
Media 4 days ago Reparations in America: How cities from San Francisco to Wilmington are trying to get it done Reparations proposals continue to sweep across the country as cities and states debate whether to give Black Americans
Michigan May 15 Remains of 17-year-old soldier killed in Korean War identified The remains of 17-year-old Army Pfc. Thomas A. Smith — who was killed in the Korean War — have been identified, and will be buried in his hometown of Grant, Michigan.
LIFESTYLE May 15 Rare pigeon parachute used to carry messages amid WWII found in old shoebox A pigeon parachute that was used to carry messages during World War II and D-Day was found in an old shoebox. The unique item is reportedly at least 80 years old.
Dinosaurs May 15 New research estimates when first warm-blooded dinosaurs roamed the Earth The first warm-blooded dinosaurs may have lived about 180 million years ago, according to a new study published in the journal Current Biology.