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Archaeologists are rewriting American history by using X-rays to date iron artifacts from the first colonizers with stunning accuracy.

Strange clues from centuries ago keep resurfacing, and researchers now have a tool sharp enough to make sense of them. Archaeologists are turning to advanced X-ray dating to uncover when early colonizers shaped the iron they left behind.
November 25, 2025 Miles Brucker
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This 18th-century French castle may look haunted, but it was only abandoned in 2008 after a family legal battle.

The kind of place that stops you mid-step usually has a story it’s been dying to spill. This one feels older and almost stubbornly quiet. Walk into the hush of an abandoned home to see what refuses to fade.
November 25, 2025 Alex Summers
44 Scenic Routes Across America That View-Chasers Can’t Miss

Scenic American Routes To Remind Drivers There's No Better Place On Earth

Some drives never let the moment pass quietly. Scenery shifts so quickly that the road feels like a doorway into somewhere new. Across the country, certain stretches transform an ordinary trip into one everyone instinctively tries to linger in longer.
November 25, 2025 Marlon Wright
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Are We Seeing The Biggest Easter Island Reveal Of The Century?

Something on Easter Island has sparked fresh debate among researchers, and the buzz isn’t fading. The newest findings hint at a deeper timeline and clues that don’t fit neatly into long-accepted theories.
November 25, 2025 Peter Kinney
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The States Most Likely To Survive The End Of The World—According To Data

When the world goes sideways, some states might stand a fighting chance while others will be toast before the first news alert. We crunched the data—population density, farmland, and disaster risk—to see which states are best suited to outlast the apocalypse. Grab your canned beans and let’s find out who makes it.
November 25, 2025 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson
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The 10 Best Extreme Sports Destinations In The U.S.

Discover the top 10 extreme sports destinations in the U.S. Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of adventure sports, understand their growing allure, and find out where to experience the ultimate thrills across the country.
September 16, 2023 Sammy Tran

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

Mexico Repatriates Maya Vase Bought For $4 At U.S. Thrift Store

Discover the astonishing story of a $4 thrift-store vase in Maryland that turned out to be a genuine 1,200-year-old Maya artifact. Learn how the piece was identified, authenticated, and ultimately repatriated to Mexico, highlighting modern efforts to protect cultural heritage and the remarkable journey of an ancient treasure hidden in plain sight.
November 25, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

Historical Mysteries We've Only Solved In Recent Years

History is full of unsolved mysteries, but sometimes, new technology leads historians to answers. Here are some historical mysteries that we’ve recently figured out.
May 13, 2025 Tom Miller
The Hindenburg disaster occurred on May 6, 1937, as the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States.

The Twisted Secret We Know About The Hindenburg Disaster

The Hindenburg disaster was an infamous tragedy—but recently discovered documents reveal the untold, chilling truth about that fateful evening.
November 14, 2024 Samantha Henman
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The States Most Likely To Survive The End Of The World—According To Data

When the world goes sideways, some states might stand a fighting chance while others will be toast before the first news alert. We crunched the data—population density, farmland, and disaster risk—to see which states are best suited to outlast the apocalypse. Grab your canned beans and let’s find out who makes it.
November 25, 2025 Jesse Singer

We only get one vacation per year and I want to go on a cruise, but my wife wants to go to an all-inclusive resort. Which is better?

Vacations are precious—we only get so many days a year to escape the grind. So, when one partner wants a cruise and the other is dreaming of an all-inclusive resort, how do you choose?
August 28, 2025 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson
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The 10 Best Extreme Sports Destinations In The U.S.

Discover the top 10 extreme sports destinations in the U.S. Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of adventure sports, understand their growing allure, and find out where to experience the ultimate thrills across the country.
September 16, 2023 Sammy Tran

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

The States With The Most Baby Boomers—And The Ones Millennials Are Taking Over

Baby Boomers and Millennials are quietly reshaping America in very different ways. Some states are settling into a slower, older rhythm as Boomers age in place or head south for retirement. Others are getting younger fast as Millennials chase jobs, lifestyle upgrades, and affordable homes. Here’s where each generation is clustering—and where the demographic tides are turning. Starting with the Baby Boomers…
November 24, 2025 Jesse Singer

We only get one vacation per year and I want to go on a cruise, but my wife wants to go to an all-inclusive resort. Which is better?

Vacations are precious—we only get so many days a year to escape the grind. So, when one partner wants a cruise and the other is dreaming of an all-inclusive resort, how do you choose?
August 28, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer
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Flight Attendants Are Quietly Cracking Down On These Passenger Habits in 2026

In 2026, cabin crews will be quietly raising the bar on a whole plethora of passenger behaviors. While travel has rebounded, many of the small annoyances for flight attendants have turned into real workflow—or even safety—issues. What are crews already watching and cracking down on—and what will be a point of emphasis in the new year to come? Let’s see...
November 20, 2025 Jesse Singer

I missed my connection because of a short layover the airline sold me. Do they have to cover my hotel?

You booked a neat little itinerary, trusted the airline’s timing, and suddenly found yourself stranded because your sprint between gates turned into the world’s saddest Olympic trial. Now you’re wondering: since the airline sold you this too-short connection in the first place, do they have to pay for your hotel? The short answer is: sometimes—but usually not for the reason you think.
November 21, 2025 J. Clarke

My boyfriend asked me to pay for half of our “romantic getaway” after we broke up mid-trip. Am I wrong for refusing?

A woman’s romantic getaway turns into chaos when her boyfriend breaks up with her mid-trip—then sends her a Venmo request for half the cost. Explore this relatable, humorous, and insightful deep-dive into relationship expectations, boundaries, and modern breakup etiquette.
November 20, 2025 Jack Hawkins

My seatmate refused to switch so I could sit next to my child. Shouldn’t the airline have handled that?

A worried mother struggles to sit next to her child on a crowded commercial flight after a seatmate refuses to switch seats. Explore why airlines often fail to keep families together, what passengers can do, and how to handle stressful in-flight seating conflicts with confidence and compassion.
November 19, 2025 Jack Hawkins