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Sat Jun 14
How a Relentless, 484-Mile March From Virginia to Massachusetts Fueled the Legend of the Dashing Frontier Rifleman
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Meet the First Barbie With Type 1 Diabetes. Her Colorful Accessories Showcase the Tools People Use to Treat the Chronic Disease
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Preserved Blood Vessels Discovered in a Rib Bone from the World's Largest T. Rex Could Shed Light on How Dinosaurs Healed
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Does This Ancient Rock Carving Depict One of Egypt's Earliest Rulers?
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A Rare Renaissance Fresco That Could Be One of Fra Angelico's Earliest Works Has Been Restored to Its Former Glory
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To Combat Summer Reading Slumps, This Timeless Children’s Television Show Tried to Bridge the Literacy Gap With the Magic of Stories
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Enemy Ant Colonies Are Peaceful Roommates in Apartment-Like Plants on Fiji. Scientists Discovered How This Delicate Coexistence Works
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Have Eagle-Eyed Experts Found This 316-Year-Old Stradivarius Violin That Was Looted During World War II?
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An Arizona Resident Died From the Plague. Here's What to Know About the Rare Disease
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Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Destroyed by Wildfire as Blaze Continues Across National Park's North Rim
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A California Gull Hitched a Ride on a Garbage Truck and Took an 80-Mile Journey to a Compost Facility. Then It Happened Again
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Check Out Ten Spectacular Space Images From the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest
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The Largest Section of the Beloved Sycamore Gap Tree Is Going on Display in England
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Greenland Sled Dog DNA Reveals a Story of Human Migration and Ancestry of the Unique Breed
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Why Did a Large Harpy Eagle Attack an Adult Woman?
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A Paleontologist Matched Two Halves of the Same Fossil Stored at Different Museums—and Discovered a New Species
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Archaeologists Unearth Treasure-Filled Tomb Belonging to the First Known Ruler of a Maya City in Belize
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Neanderthals May Have Been Running a Sophisticated 'Fat Factory' in Germany 125,000 Years Ago
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These 'Weird' Sea Spiders Don't Have Abdomens—and Instead Store Organs in Their Legs. With DNA, Scientists Are Learning Why
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How the Etch A Sketch Etched Itself Into Pop Culture
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Stolen Historic Documents Surface in Attic—Ten Years After an Employee Used Them as Collateral to Borrow Money
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Giant Sloths and Many Other Massive Creatures Were Once Common on Our Planet. With Environmental Changes, Such Giants Could Thrive Again
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See Greece in All Its Gorgeous Glory
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The Louvre Is Asking Architects to Submit Their Design Ideas for an Ambitious $316 Million Expansion
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'Nothing Short of Magical': Scientists Discover a Dinosaur Bone Nearly 800 Feet Beneath a Parking Lot at a Denver Museum
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Seven Mysteries You Can Explore in America's National Parks
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Mysterious 'Red Sprite' Appears in NASA Astronaut Photo From the Space Station. What Is This Strange Electrical Flare?
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Lost Bow of American Warship Found Eight Decades After It Was Blown Off by a Japanese Torpedo in World War II
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See Ten Stunning Images From the International Aerial Photographer of the Year Awards
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How Superman Became a Character for the Ages
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Archaeologists Unveil a 3,500-Year-Old City in Peru That Sheds Light on the Caral Culture
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How Underwater Archaeology Brings Secrets to the Surface, From Lost Shipwrecks to Submerged Cities
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Something Strange Is Happening to Tomatoes Growing on the Galápagos Islands
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The 230-Foot-Long Bayeux Tapestry Is Returning Home to England for the First Time in Nearly 1,000 Years
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A Massive Underwater Fossil Find Includes Remains From Ancient Human Ancestors
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Melting Glaciers Will Lead to More Volcanic Eruptions, Study Suggests. Now, All Eyes Are On Antarctica
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The Architect Who Designed the Iconic Entrances to the Paris Métro Is Finally Getting the Attention He Deserves
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Archaeologists Unearth Traces of an Iron Age Settlement and Roman Villa in England
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Why Are So Many More Women Being Diagnosed With ADHD?
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The Getty Villa Reopens Six Months After the Devastating Palisades Fire
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A Rare, Pregnant Ichthyosaur Fossil Discovered in Chile Is Revealing More Secrets About the Early Cretaceous World
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This Museum Is Asking Visitors Whether It Should Continue to Display Mummified Human Remains
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The Largest Martian Meteorite in the World Is Heading to Auction and Could Sell for $4 Million
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U.S. Measles Cases Reach a Record High Since the Disease Was Declared Eliminated 25 Years Ago
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How Women in New Jersey Gained—and Lost—the Right to Vote More Than a Century Before the 19th Amendment Granted Suffrage Nationwide
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Jane Austen Never Loved Bath—but Bath Loves Jane Austen. Now, the City Is Exploring Why the Novelist Was So Unhappy There
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How an Ancestral Peruvian Ceremony Is Saving the Once-Endangered Vicuña
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The Vatican's Newly Restored Raphael Rooms Spotlight the Great Artist Who Died Before Finishing His Final Project
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Bear-Sized Giant Beavers Once Roamed North America, and They're Now the Official State Fossil of Minnesota
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Scientists Have Sequenced an Ancient Egyptian Skeleton's Entire Genome for the Very First Time. Here's What They Found
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