Atomic veterans were silenced for fifty Years. Now, they’re talking. Article 765 words, published May 27 2019 8 votes
Ancient rock art in the plains of India: Two amateur sleuths have uncovered a collection of mysterious rock carvings on the Indian coastal plain south of Mumbai Article 1897 words 6 votes
The imitation game: Some of the most beloved objects in Washington museums are not as authentic as visitors might assume Article 3313 words, published Feb 27 2019 3 votes
Children of Ted - Two decades after his last deadly act of ecoterrorism, the Unabomber has become an unlikely prophet to a new generation of acolytes Article 667 words, published Dec 11 2018 9 votes
The Confederacy was built on slavery. How can so many southern whites still believe otherwise? Article 7325 words, published Nov 28 2018 20 votes
Who’s behind that beard? Historians are using facial recognition software to identify people in Civil War photographs Article 1195 words 8 votes
One hundred years on, the scars from World War I linger on Australia's streets and in our psyche. Article 3827 words 6 votes
At 63, I threw away my prized portrait of Robert E. Lee Article 3501 words, published Oct 23 2018 9 votes
American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund Article 168 words, published Jun 5 2017 10 votes
HMB Endeavour found: One of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time solved Article 497 words 8 votes
1600s Native American fort is one of the most important Northeast finds Article 690 words, published Aug 29 2018 4 votes
Hiroshima - a 1946 piece exploring how six survivors experienced the atomic bombing and its aftermath Article 9 votes
Chasing the Pearl of Lao Tzu — A tale of ancient philosophers, alien abductions, murder-for-hire and how the world’s largest pearl came to be the centerpiece of an 80-year-old hoax Article 8257 words 3 votes
Ninety-eight years of mail fraud - How the postal letter became a tool for ingenious criminality Article 2038 words 4 votes