Seven sealed pages from Richard Nixon’s 1975 Watergate testimony have surfaced. What was in them, why were they hidden, and why does it still matter?
5 Things the Statue of Ashurbanipal Gets Wrong (and Right)
The San Francisco statue of Ashurbanipal looks heroic but gets key facts wrong. Here are 5 things it reveals about the real Assyrian king and ancient power.
The Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire
How the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire were made, used, stolen, and saved. From Charlemagne to Hitler to a bunker in Nuremberg.
Mesopotamia vs Egypt: Why River Civilizations Look Alike
Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both grew around great rivers, but their origins, methods, outcomes, and legacies were sharply different. Here’s how and why.
Spot the Difference: What If WWI Never Happened?
What if World War I never happened? Explore three grounded scenarios for Europe, empires, and ideology, and which alternate timeline is most realistic.
The Lottery Loophole: How Winfall Got Hacked (Legally)
How a retired Michigan couple and MIT students legally exploited a flaw in the Cash WinFall lottery, turning bulk ticket buys into millions in profit.
5 Things Chauvet’s Cave Bear Painting Really Tells Us
The Chauvet cave bear painting is 32,000 years old yet shockingly modern. Here are 5 things this Ice Age artwork reveals about technique, culture, and the artists.
The Assyrian Lamassu and the Lost City of Dur‑Sharrukin
How a 2,700-year-old Assyrian lamassu from Dur-Sharrukin tells the story of imperial power, sudden collapse, and modern destruction in Iraq.
Scrimping Snacks: 5 Bizarre Recipes From The Depression
The way that we eat during certain periods can tell future generations a lot about our … Scrimping Snacks: 5 Bizarre Recipes From The DepressionRead more
Everyday Life in Nazi Germany vs Today’s Fears
How long did “business as usual” last under the Third Reich? A concrete look at daily life in Nazi Germany and what comparisons to modern politics get wrong.