Opinion November 20 DAVID MARCUS: Turns out, '6-7' has a history that goes back to medieval times Teen slang "6-7" isn't new - it traces back to medieval dice games from the 1300s. Shakespeare used it in "Richard II." Discover how this viral trend connects to centuries of English.
Fox Nation November 20 Brian Kilmeade retraces Washington’s daring Delaware crossing in new Fox Nation season Brian Kilmeade retraces George Washington's famous Delaware River crossing in Fox Nation's "What Makes America Great" and uncovers the Revolutionary War story that changed history.
Discovery November 20 Ancient Roman fort yields 2,000-year-old fruit that survived the centuries, plus other treasures Archaeologists discovered rare Roman relics at Bremenium Fort in northern England, including 2,000-year-old preserved fruit, pottery and military artifacts.
Food-Drink November 19 Ancient fire reveals perfectly preserved and 'very important' 5,000-year-old food find Ancient barley grains from 5,000 years ago discovered in Turkey's Van province reveal Bronze Age agricultural practices. The burned kernels were preserved at Iremir Mound site.
Travel November 19 Government releases newly declassified Amelia Earhart disappearance records from National Archives Historic government files on Amelia Earhart's disappearance are made public, including her last radio transmission and credible distress signals from the Gardner Island area.
Discovery November 18 Massive underwater ruins could be evidence of Plato's lost Atlantis, researcher insists Independent researchers led by Michael Donnellan claim to have discovered ancient ruins on Spain's Salmedina Island that could be Plato's lost city of Atlantis.
VIDEO November 17 Could ruins off Spain's coast be Atlantis? Researcher believes site may date back 11,000 years Researcher and filmmaker Michael Donnellan spoke with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about ancient ruins on Spain's Salmedina Island that he and his team say could be Plato's lost city of Atlantis.
Culture Trends November 15 Men are crying over a 1975 shipwreck, and it says something about modern masculinity The Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck went viral on social media as the 50th anniversary sparked trending posts and tributes across platforms.
Discovery November 15 Deadly bacteria that doomed Napoleon's army discovered 213 years after Russian retreat Scientists recently discovered deadly bacteria in DNA from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth, revealing new causes of death during the catastrophic 1812 Russian retreat.
Travel November 14 Titanic passenger's rare gold pocket watch could become priciest artifact ever sold Isidor Straus' gold pocket watch from the Titanic could break auction records, experts say. The Macy's co-owner's timepiece stopped at 2:20 a.m., when the ship sank in April 1912.
Discovery November 13 Archaeologists reveal unusual ritual objects from ancient biblical cult at Armageddon site Ancient Canaanite ritual artifacts and 5,000-year-old winepress discovered at Tel Megiddo in Israel, the biblical site known as Armageddon from the Book of Revelation.