TRAVEL 4 days ago Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, offers new interactive exhibit on worship The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., has a new exhibit that reimagines the way visitors view worshipping through immersive technology. It is now open for guests.
Dinosaurs July 15 Newly discovered dinosaur species is only green fossil ever found, to be displayed in LA A newly discovered sauropod species is going on display in the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Its fossilized skeleton is the only one found on the planet whose bones are green.
LIFESTYLE July 13 Harley-Davidson Museum to be site of GOP event in US motorcycle mecca Milwaukee Harley-Davidson draws attention and its museum will be the site of an event for GOP delegates as the Republican National Convention rolls into the motorcycle company's hometown of Milwaukee.
LIFESTYLE July 11 10 volunteer opportunities to take advantage of this summer Volunteering not only helps those in need, it also can fill you with a sense of enormous pride. There are many unique ways to volunteer your time this summer.
LIFESTYLE July 9 On this day in history, July 9, 1828, American painter Gilbert Stuart dies at age 72 Painter Gilbert Stuart, whose distinctive style is the way millions of Americans view the Founding Fathers and other key figures, died on this day in history, July 9, 1828.
Joe Biden July 3 Biden to award Medal of Honor to Union soldiers in 'one of the earliest special operations' in Army history President Biden is to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to two Union soldiers who stole a Confederate train during the Civil War and then destroyed railroad tracks and telegraph lines.
National Parks June 28 Theodore Roosevelt's stolen pocket watch recovered by FBI after it was missing for 37 years President Teddy Roosevelt's pocket watch, gifted by his sister, was stolen in 1987. Recently, National Park Service special agents and FBI investigators located the historic piece.
TRAVEL June 27 Helen Keller's birthplace, Ivy Green, is key travel destination for fans of 'The Miracle Worker' Helen Keller's birthplace in Tuscumbia, Alabama, Ivy Green, is a travel destination for many and the central location for performances of the award-winning play "The Miracle Worker."
TRAVEL June 20 Mighty Muscle Shoals, Alabama flexes its legacy as birthplace of global music and miracles Hit-making Muscle Shoals, Alabama and session musicians The Swampers were immortalized in rock-anthem "Sweet Home Alabama." The region is also the birthplace of W.C. Handy and Helen Keller.
World War Two June 6 D-Day veterans' stories live on through AI at the National World War II Museum The number of World War II veterans is decreasing by the year. The National World War II Museum is using artificial intelligence to help some veterans' stories "live on."