Endurance, Ernest Shackleton’s ship, lost in 1915, is found in Antarctica Article 1035 words 18 votes
When hundreds of vampire-hunting children invaded a Scottish cemetery — and helped spur a comic book ban Article 1851 words, published Sep 28 2021 5 votes
13,000 pounds at 118 miles per hour: It was the deadliest wreck in years. And the man behind it was one of the FBI’s most notorious informants. Article 7988 words, published Jan 19 2022 18 votes
Stealing Britain's history: When metal detectorists go rogue Article 2536 words, published Jun 2 2020 9 votes
UN's culture agency adds Nordic clinker boats to its list of traditions that represent the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Article 638 words 4 votes
How ‘The Monster with 21 Faces’ terrorized Japan during the harrowing Glico Morinaga candy incident Article 1169 words 10 votes
A child calling Santa reached NORAD instead. Christmas Eve was never the same. Article 1361 words 8 votes
Recycled Russian warheads fuel US power plants (2013) Article 544 words, published Dec 11 2013 6 votes
What to do when the KKK shoots and other lessons from Houston’s underground paper Article 1379 words 2 votes
Pompeii still has buried secrets - The first major excavations in decades shed light on how ordinary citizens shopped and snacked—and where slaves slept Article 5829 words, published Nov 18 2021 6 votes
Decolonizing Idaho’s road signs - A new effort will add Indigenous history to historical markers across the state Article 1374 words, published Oct 26 2021 4 votes
An extraordinary 500-year-old shipwreck is rewriting the history of the age of discovery Article 4266 words 10 votes
This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first US Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later. Article 1774 words 8 votes
American unreality - In breaking the link between politics and objective truth, the United States seeks to fashion a new world – but it is one built on shifting sands Article 2179 words, published Oct 28 2020 3 votes
Were the Norse the first to settle the Azores? Seafarers may have come and gone from lush archipelago more than 1000 years ago Link 7 votes