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The White Sands Footprints Redefined What We Know About The First American Settlements

Expanding Our Knowledge Of Human Settlement In North AmericaHundreds of thousands of fossilized footprints have been discovered in White Sands National Park in New Mexico. The discovery has made scientists question long-held beliefs about the...

April 17, 2025 Jacki Andre


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The cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' lies stricken off the shore of the island of Giglio, Italy on January 14, 2012. More than four thousand people were on board when the ship hit a rock.

The Dark History Of Cruise Ships

For years, cruise ships were seen as floating condos for retirees—but in the past few years, the industry has begun to shed that image, with the average age of customers going down…and revenue going up. The industry is expected to make a whopping $30 billion in 2024. But cruises go back much longer than most people realize—and have a surprisingly dark history.
May 22, 2025 Samantha Henman
The tunnels in the Owl Mountains - Poland

The Secret Tunnels Of The Third Reich

Near the end of WWII, the Third Reich hid their greatest secret within Poland’s Owl Mountains—a network of tunnels with a mysterious purpose. It was a bizarre project with the code name "Riese".
May 20, 2025 Samantha Henman

The Bandelier National Monument Revealed New Details About The Ancestral Puebloans

The Bandelier National Monument is famous for its Ancestral Pueblo artifacts—but few know about its secret use during World War II.
May 19, 2025 Ella Mason

The Tragic Downfall Of The Great Osceola

Osceola thought he could make peace with President Andrew Jackson, but it was Jackson’s betrayal of their truce that led to his brutal downfall.
May 19, 2025 Peter Kinney

The Beginnings Of America: The Paisley Caves

The Paisley Caves revealed evidence of humans that predates the Clovis culture—and completely rewrites the historical timeline of North America.
May 19, 2025 Avishek Satyal
Powhatan Tribe

Pocahontas's Tribe Barely Survived Genocide

From the moment White settlers stepped foot in Virginia, the Powhatan people have had to fight—for their land, their peace, and most importantly, their princess, Pocahontas.
May 16, 2025 Allison Robertson