More than simply Picasso's muse, the French artist won renown for her striking paintings and photographs
A new DNA study suggests Ashkenazi Jews living in 14th-century Germany were surprisingly genetically diverse
Our favorite titles of the year resurrect forgotten histories and illuminate how the nation ended up where it is today
A new book by an Israeli archaeologist makes the stunning claim that common Jewish practices emerged only a century or so before Jesus
The sequel to the 2018 Marvel blockbuster features a Maya-inspired antihero played by Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta
The fifth season of "The Crown" explores the dissolution of Charles and Diana's marriage, a catastrophic fire and other Windsor tragedies
Throughout the Middle East, the versatile fruit has been revered since antiquity. How will it fare in a changing world?
A hundred years after the legendary find, archival records tell the definitive story of the dig that changed the world
Class-obsessed consumers found the cold, hard and highly breakable figurines irresistible
In recent years, local officials have broken the spell and apologized for what happened generations ago
Medieval healers treated animals' ailments with a mix of faith, tradition and science
Recent research contradicts the image of the Egyptian boy-king as a frail, sickly pharaoh
Jane and Anna Maria Porter ruled Britain's literary scene—until male imitators wrote them out of the story
The "Game of Thrones" spinoff takes its cue from the Anarchy, a civil war that saw Empress Matilda and Stephen of Blois vying for the English crown
Forty-one of the 561 enslaved Africans on board the "Guerrero" died when the illegal slave ship sank off the Florida Keys in 1827
A new book details the tangled tale of "Ulitsa Sezam," a "Sesame Street" spinoff that aired until visions of Russia's democratic future faltered
A New Look for the National Air and Space Museum
A new, completely reimagined exhibition goes beyond the Cold War narrative to explore the full story of lunar landings
The transfer of ownership of 29 artworks is the first to be carried out under a new policy and practice
An exhibition at the Met features 100-plus paintings, sculptures, decorative works and objects that testify to the splendor of 16th-century English court
A new biography explores the life of Vivekananda, a Hindu ascetic who promoted a more inclusive vision of religion
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