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Archeologist in front of dig site

Archaeologists discover new evidence in the Ark of the Covenant mystery—and it could rewrite biblical history.

For more than 2,500 years, the Ark of the Covenant has been one of history's greatest unsolved mysteries. It has inspired treasure hunters, historians, archaeologists, and countless theories, all trying to answer one simple question: what happened to it? New claims appear regularly, but none has ever been proven. But this latest discovery feels different.
July 13, 2026 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists uncovered 600,000-year-old Acheulean tools at Dungo IV, Angola, suggesting early humans scavenged beached whales.

Archaeologists at Dungo IV and Dungo V in Angola uncovered ancient stone tools and whale remains, revealing evidence that early humans may have scavenged stranded whales along the coast more than 600,000 years ago.
July 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins

Stone tools found in Maine reveal that hunter-gatherers lived in the region over 10,000 years ago.

Stone tools found in Maine reveal that hunter-gatherers lived in the region more than 10,000 years ago, offering rare clues about Paleoindian life, Ice Age landscapes, ancient coastlines, and the deep Indigenous history of the Northeast.
July 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins
Woman anthropologist on savanna

Humanity was on the brink of extinction 74,000 years ago—and scientists finally know why.

It's easy to assume humanity was always destined to become the planet's dominant species. But there was a time when our future hung in the balance—more so than you could ever imagine.
July 9, 2026 Jesse Singer
My resort closed the beach because of seaweed

My resort closed the beach because it was covered in rotting seaweed, but they kept advertising beachfront luxury. Do I deserve a refund?

You booked beachfront luxury, pictured long walks on clean sand, and then found ropes, warning signs, or piles of brown seaweed where the postcard beach should have been. It is a frustrating scenario, and it is not rare in parts of the Caribbean, Mexico, and Florida during heavy sargassum seasons. The big question is whether a closed or unusable beach means you are legally owed money back.
July 9, 2026 Miles Brucker
clueless man with passport and boarding pass in airport

My airline wouldn't let us board because one letter was missing from my middle name. Is that really necessary?

It sounds absurd at first. A missing letter in a middle name can be enough to stop a passenger at check-in or the boarding gate. But in air travel, tiny differences between your ticket and your ID can trigger very real problems.
July 9, 2026 Miles Brucker