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Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Inscription in Israel

A unique 2,000-year-old stone inscription was unearthed in Israel.

Anthem Kneeler Eric Reid Calls Ex-Protester Jenkins “Sellout” After Fight

Panthers DB and Malcolm Jenkins don't see eye to eye on social justice issues.

5 Swanky Airbnbs for Your Inaugural Canadian Cannabis Pilgrimage

Canada's now legal. Here's where to go and what to know.

TV Dads Who Have Redefined Modern Fatherhood

What Jack Pearson, Coach Taylor, and—yes—even Homer Simpson can teach us about being a dad.

“Walking Dead” Alum Steven Yeun Talks Stereotypes, Basketball and Faith

The 35-year-old is starring in the Korean thriller, "Burning."

Behemoth Bible Returns to England for First Time In 1,300 Years

The Codex Amiatinus was produced in the early eighth century.

John Krasinski Talks About “A Quiet Place” Scene that Made Him Cry

The actor-writer-director is currently working on the sequel to his hit film.

Digging Into Archaeology’s Overlooked History

The TrowelBlazers encourage the collaboration of women in the field and beyond.

Behind the Troll Army and Twitter Insider Guarding the Saudi Gov’t Image Online

New York Times exposé reveals the secret digital forces swarming and silencing the Kingdom's critics.

SF Giants Owner Donated to Super PAC Running Racist Political Ad in Arkansas

White billionaire Charles Johnson is a major funder to "Black Republicans" group using racist rhetoric.

Thousands of Theodore Roosevelt’s Writings Made Available by Library of Congress

The Library has the largest Roosevelt collection in the world.

Archaeologists Discover Painted Mural Beneath Ashes of Pompeii

The vibrant painting suggests the catastrophic eruption took place months later than once believed.

Windowless Denver Building Housed Vintage Porsches, Gold Mine of Automotive History

Classic automotive relics once stored in the otherwise unused buildings now decorate new businesses.

What A 2,000 Mile Swim Does To Your Body

Ross Edgley is in the middle of a very long-distance swim.

Florida’s Voting Rights Restrictions on the Ballot this November

Over six million people in America cannot vote because of a past criminal conviction.