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"Totally fair,” Henry responded. “You’re grounded in your truth.” ...
Despite being known as masters of trade, these seafarers were never a single collective. Different groups built powerful ...
In 1957, the first fragments of statues were discovered at Sperlonga, Emperor Tiberius's pleasure palace from the first ...
Kent Island is home to stunning landscapes and legendary crab feasts. Here are 10 things to do, from kayaking to biking to ...
Some artificial sweeteners lower blood sugar, some may disrupt it, and others are still a mystery. Here’s what the science ...
National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale sets out on a road trip along Canada’s eastern seaboard in search of the ...
The experimental techniques introduced during the Yassı Ada excavation in the early 1960s by a team of young archaeologists ...
National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi visits the U.S. Midwest to capture how one farmer is restoring her family farm ...
Over the last decade, Argentina has been closing its zoos and relocating animals to sanctuaries and rescue centers. But ...
The Fruit and Wine Byway beckons with lavender fields, fresh Palisade peaches, and sweeping views of the Grand Valley. Here’s ...
From a purposely sunken cargo ship to a coral fan-framed bay that brims with enamoured turtles, Anguilla is home to an ...
Nine out of 10 people with chronic kidney disease only find out when it progresses to later stages. Here’s what we know about ...