Only one person in U.S. history has defied the two-term example set by the first president, George Washington.
The Cubs home opener on April 14, 1978, is famous for its massive crowd, which topped out at 45,777 — a record for a home ...
Until now, it’s been very hard for scientists to establish a detailed timeline of the early evolution of bacteria.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is hosting its 195th annual general conference this weekend, a tradition it ...
Modern continental rocks carry chemical signatures from the very start of our planet's history, challenging current theories about plate tectonics.
From early protectionist policies by the US and some European countries to Cold War-era trade manoeuvres, the world has come across a long history of using import tariffs that shaped global commerce ...
The Braves were so close on Wednesday. It looked like Atlanta had the Dodgers (of all teams!) dead to rights. Then Max Muncy ...
Anthropologist Alex Bentley tells The Conversation Weekly about his research how modelling the spread of COVID sparked new ...
And yet, 11 years after his dynamic rookie season, McQueen is already fizzling out in “Cars 3.” A common complaint about the “Cars” franchise is that the audience sees very little of McQueen in his ...
New experiments on thallium decay have helped determine the Sun formed over 10–20 million years, improving stellar ...
Some unexpected names throughout history have had the honor of being named the league’s second-best goaltender.
Today voters in Wisconsin will choose a new Supreme Court justice. The state’s court is evenly split between liberals and ...