History 23 hours ago 1,800-year-old artifact unearthed during routine construction 'a complete mystery' A digger who found an 1,800-year-old artifact said, "I had a real shock as the digger bucket rolled over what I thought was a big stone to reveal a face."
World 1 day ago Greece travel guide: Popular tourist destinations from Athens to the islands With rich history, delicious cuisine, beautiful cities and natural attractions, Greece offers something for everyone. Learn about its top destinations from Athens to the islands.
Politics 2 days ago Colorado could become the first state to build separate prison units for transgender felons Colorado is on track to become the first state to accommodate transgender women inmates in the state penitentiary after a class action lawsuit alleged discrimination, assault, rape and harassment.
LIFESTYLE 4 days ago Man reveals ancient coins he found under a church 60 years ago: 'Just children on a treasure hunt' Norway's Møre og Romsdal County Municipality says a local resident has given up medieval coins that he found as a child. He had them in his possession for 60 years.
Europe 4 days ago European Parliament calls for return of Romanian gold, artifacts sent to Russia during WWI European lawmakers on Thursday adopted a non-binding resolution calling for the return of Romanian valuables sent to Russia during World War I.
US 4 days ago Efforts to preserve Black cemeteries gain momentum across the US Thousands of segregated cemeteries across the nation, where African Americans were buried over many decades, have suffered from neglect, abandonment and destruction.
Politics 4 days ago DeSantis claps back at Libs of TikTok in online feud: 'Truth shouldn’t be a casualty' to generate clicks Libs of TikTok and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis got into online spat over whether a Florida law allows illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.
California 4 days ago City of Berkeley votes to return sacred Native land to Ohlone Ohlone people celebrated on Wednesday over the return of sacred Native land in Berkeley, California, marking a historic correction and restoration of indigenous heritage.
Hawaii 4 days ago Hawaiian lawmakers poised to make 'shaka' the official state gesture The "shaka" gesture, with the pinky and thumb extended and the other fingers curled down, is now being considered for official recognition as the state's gesture.
South America 5 days ago Indigenous communities in Argentina and Chile grapple with soaring demand for lithium The prevalence of lithium mining is threatening to disrupt traditional ways of life for indigenous groups living in a region spanning Argentina, Chile and Bolivia.