February 13 'Archaeological sensation' discovered at ancient Roman military camps Archaeologists discovered the first Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, dating to early 200s A.D. The site held over 1,500 artifacts that have been recovered.
February 12 Country offers new fast-track citizenship to wealthy Americans seeking other opportunities "Golden" visa programs are shifting from passive real estate endeavors to active startup investments, as Greece offers a new citizenship pathway for international entrepreneurs.
February 12 Island cracks down as tourists are slapped with new fees, fed-up locals revolt Residents at a beloved vacation destination became outraged when tourism surged and it became overcrowded. Now they've added fees for hiking trails, annoying visitors.
February 11 America’s most welcoming travel destinations revealed — the No. 1 spot may surprise you America's most welcoming destinations are revealed by Booking.com. From Texas to Hawaii, the towns were hailed for their hospitality. Find out whic area ranked No. 1.
February 11 Human waste in Roman medicine? First physical evidence found in ancient vessel causes 'immense excitement' Roman medicine used human fecal matter mixed with thyme and olive oil in treatments, according to a surprising archaeological discovery from Pergamon, Turkey.
February 10 Trump administration pressed to close Cuba embargo loophole with oil set to run out within days Three Cuban-American Republicans demand the Trump administration shut off remaining commercial support to Cuba as the regime warns of oil an shortage within 15 days.
February 10 Nicaragua blocks pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach the US Nicaragua blocks Cuban citizens from entering without visas, eliminating a key migration route to the U.S. border through Central America and Mexico.
February 9 Forbidden passage? Secret medieval tunnel found beneath ancient pagan graves, archaeologists say Archaeologists in Germany discovered a mysterious medieval tunnel built inside a 6,000-year-old burial site, revealing fascinating layers of history.
February 8 Man drives 5,600 miles, spends over $12K chasing lifelong dream of extreme journey A Saudi man drove 5,600 miles from his home to Norway to see the northern lights, spending $12,300 on an epic three-week road trip adventure through 19 countries.
February 7 Oldest handheld wooden tools ever? Ancient artifacts preserved in mud mystify archaeologists Archaeologists believe they've found the oldest wooden tools ever discovered — potentially 430,000 years old — in Greece's Megalopolis basin wetlands.