The U.S. is full of archaeological sites, "but in most cases you could be standing right on top of one and never know it," Elic Weitzel told Newsweek.
The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
I've spent time exploring all 50 US states. After doing so, there are three states I would choose to live in: New York, Rhode ...
A Netflix documentary series visits the disappearance and death of the travel vlogger, whom officials say was killed by her ...
The La Guajira region in northern Colombia, home to the Indigenous Wayuu community, holds vast potential for renewable energy ...
A new Netflix documentary examines the 2021 disappearance and death of Florida resident Gabby Petito. Here's what to know ...
Choreographer Noé Soulier created a new dance piece, conceived for non-scenic spaces - a nomadic work that explores ... artistic fusion of works by Saudi-American artist Sarah Brahim and her ...
The third, which is out Monday, explores Pulisic's nomadic upbringing, his family ... a new team and a professional ...
The University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center (AHC) is hosting “Through the Lens: The Life & Legacy of Richard ...
Perhaps early European migrants to America saw our native, red-breasted birds as similar to robins of European homelands, thus using a name already familiar to them. The American robin is widely ...