The first people to enter the Americas may have sailed from Japan around 20,000 years ago, according to a new analysis of ...
The facade of the East Wing of the White House is demolished by work crews in Washington, DC on Oct. 22, 2025, the day the ...
Good morning. Thirty-two years after Joe Carter’s home run lit up the SkyDome, Jays fans are paying record prices for another ...
Geologists call it the Yellowstone Hotspot, and they have concluded, by analyzing the chemical composition and ages of rocks ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri is pushing a tribalistic ideology suggesting only descendants of white Christian pioneers are ...
In another one of their “history and tradition” tests, the justices stand poised to upend laws all across the country.
In this “We the People” segment, FOX19 NOW’s Philip Krinsky discusses the history and impact of the Cincinnati Observatory.
Two hundred years ago, the Erie Canal was often derided as a ‘folly.’ Yet the waterway went on to transform the American ...
I first became interested in the Pueblo peoples of the U.S. Southwest in the late 1980s, during a visit to Santa Fe, New ...
On October 19, 1781, the cause of liberty was immortalized on a riverside Virginia field when the Continental Army wrested victory from the arms of the ...
Speculation isn’t a bug in America’s economic code, but a crucial component part of the engine, writes Andrew Ross Sorkin.
The first people ever to speak to each other were Adam and Eve, around 6,000 BC. They were spending their third Christmas together — always a good excuse for conversation, dancing, and merriment. It ...