January 29 Columnist says ‘socialism can't succeed anywhere’ amid Venezuela’s political turmoil Washington Post opinion columnist Carine Hajjar joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss Venezuela’s economic unraveling and its political future after U.S. forces captured Nicolas Maduro.
January 28 Archaeologists uncover long-lost basilica tied to legendary father of architecture Archaeologists in Italy discovered a 2,000-year-old basilica linked to Vitruvius, the legendary Roman engineer and architect who wrote "De architectura."
January 27 Archaeologists uncover eerie Anglo-Saxon 'sand bodies' at nuclear power station site Archaeologists uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon "princely" grave with two men and a horse at an England nuclear site, revealing ancient elite burial practices.
January 26 Venezuela’s Delcy Rodríguez snaps at Washington, declares ‘enough’ of US influence Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez rebukes U.S. interference, telling Washington to stop giving "orders" to Venezuelan politicians amid tensions.
January 25 World's largest medieval cargo ship emerges from its underwater grave off one country's coast Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel has been remarkably preserved.
January 24 DETAILS: Latest US drug boat strike kills alleged narco-terrorists The U.S. military conducted a kinetic strike against an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two alleged narco-terrorists and leaving one survivor.
January 24 'Well-preserved' 5,000-year-old dog buried with bone dagger unearthed in ancient bog Archaeologists discovered an exceptionally well-preserved Stone Age dog skeleton buried with a 5,000-year-old bone dagger in a Swedish bog southwest of Stockholm.
January 23 DHS releases image of illegal immigrant accused of abandoning his 5-year-old son while fleeing ICE DHS released an image of a father who authorities said abandoned 5-year-old son while fleeing ICE agents in Minneapolis. Officials say family refused child.
January 21 World's most famous museum slams doors to visitors as employee revolt continues The Louvre museum closed to tourists Monday due to employee strikes over pay and working conditions that have been disrupting operations since last summer.
January 21 Major Roman treasure hoard recovered after detectorist kept it secret for years A detectorist allegedly waited eight years to report finding 450 Roman silver coins in Germany, officials say. The 2,000-year-old treasure is now a major archaeological hoard.