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Archaeologists in Syria resumed the hunt for clues to a Bronze Age city’s downfall at the hands of mysterious invaders.

Archaeological research has resumed in one of Syria's most important Bronze Age sites.
January 6, 2026 Sasha Wren

Hotel Employees Admit These Insider Realities Change Everything About Your Stay

Most travelers assume hotel stays are purely transactional—book a room, follow the rules, hope for the best. Hotel employees say that’s not how it actually works. These insider realities quietly decide which rooms you get, how flexible staff will be, what fees stick, and whether problems turn into quick fixes—or total headaches.
January 6, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Pizza Is America's Greatest Food, But Who Has The Best Slice In Each State?

Pizza traditions stretch farther than city reputations suggest, and the proof sits inside kitchens scattered across the country. Luckily, every state has a pizza story worth hearing, and some of the best ones are found in small towns and unexpected corners of America.
January 6, 2026 Marlon Wright

Thinking About Retiring? These Are The States That Will Cost You The Most

From housing and healthcare costs to taxes and everyday living expenses, where you choose to spend your later years has a massive impact on how far your savings will go. Based on recent retirement cost analyses and data on savings needed to retire comfortably, here are the 20 most expensive states to retire in and how much you’d likely need saved to call that state home.
January 2, 2026 Peter Kinney
Unique Japan Adventures

Every tourist who goes to Japan quickly understands why it's the most satisfying country to visit.

Japan doesn’t just run differently—it feels like it was built with a different set of instincts. Travelers often expect culture shock in temples or traditions, but the real surprises live in everyday moments that reveal how deeply systems shape experience.
January 5, 2026 Marlon Wright
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How Many Americans Have Seen Their State's Greatest Natural Wonder?

Across the country, dramatic formations rise, plunge, glow, echo, or twist in ways that rarely repeat themselves. Every state adds its own signature natural scene, each shaped by forces far older than the towns built beside them.
January 5, 2026 Marlon Wright

Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Things They Do Are Illegal In Canada

Americans and Canadians seem culturally similar—but legally, they might as well be different planets. Many everyday habits that feel perfectly normal in the U.S. can actually be illegal north of the border. Here are the surprising things Americans do without thinking that could get them in trouble in Canada.
December 31, 2025 Jesse Singer
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Dinosaurs are more popular than ever, just in time paleontologists to begin closing in on the birthplace of the first dinosaur.

Dinosaurs did not arrive as giants or instant rulers. Their story begins quietly in a volatile world, impacted by climate extremes and chance. For decades, dinosaur origins remained blurred by missing fossils and shifting continents, but new research now brings those early chapters into focus.
December 30, 2025 Miles Brucker

Archaeologists find an animal skull in modern Serbia, confirming for the first time it was forced into a brutal ancient spectacle.

For a long time, historians relied on Roman artwork and dramatic ancient texts to understand how wild animals were used in public spectacles. Bears, lions, and other predators appeared constantly in mosaics and writings—but there was always a lingering question about how literal those depictions really were. Were they exaggerated for effect, or did these events truly happen as described? A battered brown bear skull found in present-day Serbia has finally answered that question.
December 31, 2025 J. Clarke

Russia wanted to say they dug the deepest hole ever, and they changed earth science forever in the process.

Beneath a quiet stretch of Arctic land lies a scientific effort that pushed technology to its breaking point. The Kola Superdeep Borehole exposed unexpected heat and geological surprises that challenged decades of assumptions, leaving behind unanswered questions.
December 31, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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10 Tourist Traps To Avoid At All Costs—And 10 Worth Seeing

Mass tourism has turned once-pristine destinations into overcrowded nightmares, while some extraordinary places remain relatively unknown. For all globe-trotters, here is a list of 22 skips and 22 must-sees for your bucket list.
December 31, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Prehistoric handprints in European caves show missing fingertips, and the reason for it is absolutely disturbing.

For years, archaeologists have wondered why sections of fingers are missing from prehistoric painted hand stencils in European caves. A new theory offers one disturbing explanation.
December 26, 2025 Sasha Wren