Museums Exhibits October 1 Museum's ancient bracelet theft joins list of other priceless artifacts stolen and destroyed worldwide A priceless bracelet belonging to Pharaoh Usermaatre Amenemope was recently stolen from Cairo's Egyptian Museum and melted down by thieves for $4,000, echoing similar thefts over time.
Opinion October 1 Let's teach our kids why America is worth fighting for New polling shows 82% of Americans support requiring high school graduates to pass a civics test, as education leaders plan curriculum reforms for 2026.
Health September 30 Doctors say eating specific type of food may offset lung damage from air pollution A new study from the University of Leicester finds that high fruit intake reduces air pollution's harmful effects on the lungs, particularly in women who eat four portions daily.
Archaeology September 30 Forgotten medieval kingdom's grand castle emerges after decades of research in Scotland Archaeologists announced the discovery of a medieval castle on Islay island in Scotland that served as a power seat for the Lordship of the Isles kingdom.
NASA September 29 Massive comet zooming through solar system could be alien technology, Harvard astrophysicist says Harvard researcher Avi Loeb says comet 3I/ATLAS weighs 33 billion tons and spans 3.1 miles, making it far larger than previous interstellar visitors.
Opinion September 29 Protecting America’s outdoors is patriotic — but radical activism gets in the way Trump administration's conservation initiatives and bipartisan environmental policies offer path forward beyond polarized climate activism and unrealistic mandates.
Opinion September 29 Philadelphia plans to raise the Chinese flag in a bizarre celebration of communism Philadelphia plans to raise the Chinese Communist Party flag in a betrayal of American values, just a short distance from where Declaration of Independence was signed.
Archaeology September 29 ‘Ghost ship’ lost since 1886 discovered in Lake Michigan by researchers who 'had to pinch each other' Researchers discovered the F.J. King, a schooner that sank in Lake Michigan 140 years ago, ending decades of searches for the elusive ghost ship.
VIDEO September 28 Wisconsin researchers find ghost ship lost in Lake Michigan for 140 years Researchers discovered the F.J. King, a schooner that sank in Lake Michigan 140 years ago, ending decades of searches for the elusive ghost ship. The Wisconsin Historical Society announced the find.
Sharks September 27 Scientists test bite-resistant wetsuits that could reduce shark attack damage Flinders University researchers in Australia tested four bite-resistant wetsuit materials against white and tiger sharks, finding all reduced damage from shark attacks.
Opinion September 27 DAN GAINOR: Meeting the man who brought the final frontier into our living rooms The cultural impact of William Shatner's Captain Kirk extends beyond Star Trek, inspiring space exploration dreams and representing optimistic visions of humanity's future.