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History & Archaeology

Chasing the Lydian Hoard

Author Sharon Waxman digs into the tangle over looted artifacts between The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Turkish government

John Hodgman

Arts & Culture

John Hodgman Gives “More Information Than You Require”

As the stoic voice of fake authority, John Hodgman, best recognized for his appearances as “PC” in the Apple advertising campaign, discusses trivia and how humans distinguish fact from falsehood

Politicians raising taxes

Arts & Culture

In Politics, Just Follow
the Signs

Politicians made more sense when they relied on oracles and omens says Joe Queenan

National Museum of American History artifacts

Arts & Culture

American History Museum: Pieces of Our Past

Smithsonian curators probe the meanings of telltale objects

Gobekli Tepe

History & Archaeology

Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple?

Predating Stonehenge by 6,000 years, Turkey's stunning Gobekli Tepe upends the conventional view of the rise of civilization

Giraffes

Science & Nature

Things Are Looking Up for Niger’s Wild Giraffes

In desolate Niger, wild giraffes are making a comeback despite having to compete for resources with some of the world's poorest people

Wild turkeys

Arts & Culture

Jukebox: A Choir of Turkeys

Wild turkeys gobble on cue

Wanda Jackson

Arts & Culture

Q and A: Wanda Jackson

In the 1950s, Wanda Jackson was one of the first women to record rock 'n' roll.

John Winthrop arrives in Massachusetts

History & Archaeology

Sarah Vowell on the Puritans' Legacy

The author and 'This American Life' correspondent talks about her newest book on the words and influence of the colonies' early religious leaders

California Academy of Sciences

Travel

California Academy of Sciences: Greening a Higher Ground

San Francisco's new science museum hosts its own rooftop ecosystem

Modern Head

Arts & Culture

Roy Lichtenstein:
Making History

A well-known sculpture works its way back from 9/11 damage

A fallow deer

Science & Nature

Wild Things:
Life as We Know It

Bats' barotrauma, fallow deer, Tahitian vanilla, lucky dinosaurs

Fish in Key West

Science & Nature

Our Imperiled Oceans: Seeing Is Believing

Photographs and other historical records testify to the former abundance of the sea

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Think Fast

On the Muppet Show, the two critics seated in the balcony were called...


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