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Aztec Turquoise Was Probably Mined in Mexico, Not U.S.

New analysis shows the blue-green mineral was likely not mined the American Southwest as previously believed.

Landon Donovan Responds to Criticism for Supporting Mexico in World Cup

Donovan defended his role in ad campaign, citing the positive influence of Mexican teammates.

Indonesian Woman Killed, Swallowed by 23-Foot Python in Garden

Wa Tiba, 54, went missing last Thursday and was found inside the giant snake a day later.

Tom Brady: NFL Retirement Coming “Sooner Rather Than Later”

The reigning league MVP talked about his career's eventual end in an interview with Oprah.

President Kardashian? Kim Won’t Rule Out a Run for Office

The reality star says, “never say never," but adds "that's not where I am" right now.

Melania Trump “Hates to See” Children and Families Separated at Borders

In a rare, policy statement, the first lady urges "both sides" to address immigration reform.

South Korea Accuses Sweden of Spygate Tactics at World Cup

Swedish scouts were spying on South Korean practice sessions before their match.

Meet Eva Claire Marseille, Airline Pilot and Instagram Inspiration

She wants to encourage more young women to have careers in aviation.

World’s Top Art Forgery Detective Explains How to Spot a Fake

Thanks to its fraud-busting expert, Sotheby's offers a five-year guarantee for its auction sales.

Brooks Koepka Goes Back-to-Back With U.S. Open Wins

Koepka closed with a 2-under 68 to end the tournament with a 1-over 281 total.

John Oliver Warns Chinese President Will Fill Vacuum Left by Trump on World Stage

“No matter how badly they behave, the world will still want to do business with them."

The Long and Winding History of Ancient Winemaking

Across the globe, local cultures took starkly different approaches to viniculture.