Researchers in Poland have hypothesized that warriors used spoon-like artifacts to administer drugs during Roman-period ...
I’m here to talk with her about Thanksgiving — a holiday that we both do not like.
From the gigantic Persian empire, to the expansive British Empire, which dominated most of the world during the middle and ...
Brown University has transferred ownership of a portion of its land in Bristol, Rhode Island, to a preservation trust ...
The student turned out to be the son of Evelyn Lobo-Villegas, the sister of Clarence Lobo, the last tribal chief of the ...
December 2, 2024: Fighting broke out again in central Nigeria, with several dead and many more wounded. Fulani raiders continue to attack farmers with abandon. Soldiers are unable to be everywhere at ...
The story of what happened to Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind is both uniquely hers, and one shared by too many Indigenous women. When author and journalist Mona Gable began writing about ...
One of the most heavily attended events in Mattapoisett took place on November 23 when Linda Coombs of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah was Invited to talk about her book Colonization and the Wampanoag ...
By Lisa Michelle King Too often, K-12 social studies classes in the U.S. teach a mostly glossed-over story of U.S. settlement ...
The ancient Greek city of Pergamon in Anatolia flourished and enjoyed a long period of glory forging a successful alliance ...
The Nez Perce Tribe and Lapwai educators are calling on the Idaho Department of Education to reconsider its endorsement of ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Emily Kwong and Jessica Yung of Short Wave about ancient evidence of hot water on Mars, indigenous people's cultivation of hazelnuts, and an inauspicious fish sighting.