Last Known Civil War Widow Dies at 101
Helen Viola Jackson married a Union veteran in 1936, when he was 93 and she was 17
The New Western Canon: 15 Modern Western Books That Revived America’s Quintessential Genre
From Cormac McCarthy to Louise Erdrich, these latter-day frontier tales wrestle with a storied but fraught tradition
Discarded Nazi Enigma Machine Found in Baltic Sea
From espionage tool to marine habitat
IRS Says Prince's Executors Undervalued His Estate by $80 Million
A contentious situation turns more contentious
Golf Course Built on Ancient Ceremonial Earthworks Faces Lawsuit
The accessibility of a historical site is at stake
How NASA Created Next-Generation Spacesuits for Life on the Moon
Exploring the making of the eXploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit
Clash Over UNESCO World Heritage Site Involves Death Threats, Poisoned Dog
Foreign archaeologists and local squatters are at loggerheads over Peru's Caral
Why Apple Shut Down (Then Reinstated) a Harmless App Called “Amphetamine”
The app will be allowed to stay in the App Store
Richmond Museum Addresses Troubled Legacy of Its Namesake Family
The Valentine explores its own history
Has the Pandemic Increased Government Surveillance Around the World?
Worrying news for privacy advocates
Cleveland Browns Are Playoff-Bound For the First Time Since 2002
Courtesy of a 24-22 win over Pittsburgh
Could This Be the Year Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens Join the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Early ballot data suggests it might
Pandemic Tourism Decline Puts South African Game Reserves at Risk
Previously thriving spaces face an uncertain future
This Year Could Be Huge For the Exploration of Mars
Multiple nations' efforts to explore the planet should come to fruition
Toyota Files Patent For Driverless Cars to Know When They're Dirty
At which point they would head to a nearby car wash
How Gay Talese Wrote the Definitive Profile of Frank Sinatra
The surprising history of "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold"