Archaeology November 10 Ancient Christian mosaic with mysterious inscription unearthed at traditional birthplace of Abraham A fifth-century Christian mosaic was unearthed in Urfa, Turkey, the traditional birthplace of Abraham, shedding light on early Byzantine art.
Archaeology November 10 Warriors found stacked in ancient well reveal violent tale of battlefield defeat: archaeologists Researchers recently identified Roman warriors' bodies stacked in an ancient well in Croatia, connecting them to Emperor Gallienus' victory at the Battle of Mursa in 260 AD.
Travel November 9 Archaeologists uncover vast Roman road network — far longer than they ever imagined Archaeologists reveal that a new digital atlas shows Roman road network was 50% larger than known, mapping 186,000 miles across Europe, Africa and the Middle East using satellite imagery.
Media November 7 WWII veteran says Britain today 'wasn’t worth' his friends' sacrifice, less free than in his youth Alec Penstone, a 100-year-old WWII veteran, says modern Britain wasn't worth his friends' sacrifice and is less free than when he fought for it.
2025 Virginia Governor Race November 7 Lawmakers revive major, century-old offer to Virginians as Spanberger, Jones set to take office West Virginia lawmakers revived a century-old offer to welcome Virginia counties after a Democratic election sweep, seeking to reunite border communities.
Travel November 7 Amelia Earhart mystery expedition halted as researchers seek answers on missing plane The Amelia Earhart expedition to Nikumaroro Island is delayed until 2026 due to the Pacific cyclone season. Researchers seek to investigate a satellite anomaly that could be the missing plane.
Travel November 4 Medieval tower's collapse traps man, leads to 11-hour rescue mission with tragic outcome A worker has died after a Rome tower partially collapsed during renovation. Firefighters spent 11 hours rescuing the man trapped in the Torre dei Conti before the tragic outcome.
Archaeology November 3 Archaeologists uncover massive stone ruins from ancient city that once rivaled Rome Archaeologists recently discovered a massive 2,000-year-old stone basin in ancient Gabii, Italy, revealing early Roman public architecture from Rome's powerful rival city.
Archaeology November 2 Hospital discovery reveals centuries-long transformation into sacred Christian site, say archaeologists Archaeologists in Turkey recently uncovered an ancient Roman hospital that became a Christian sanctuary, revealing centuries of transformation in Kaunos.
Travel November 1 Inside the last Boeing 707 to serve as Air Force One: See Reagan's jet that marked the end of an era The last Boeing 707 Air Force One now sits in a stunning glass pavilion in California, where visitors can discover the aircraft that carried Reagan and six other presidents through history.
Travel November 1 Medieval English castle linked to Hadrian's Wall hits market for lofty sum, but there's a catch Bellister Castle in Northumberland, England, is hitting the market for about $3.34 million, but there's a catch. It's a National Trust lease ending in 2145, not a traditional sale.