The Arkansas Park Where Diamonds Are Yours For The Taking
Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is home to diamonds that can be uncovered by park visitors. Here's what diamonds have been found there.
Read MoreCrater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is home to diamonds that can be uncovered by park visitors. Here's what diamonds have been found there.
Read MoreActor Leslie Jordan tragically passed away in October, 2022, and had a long history of HIV/AIDS advocacy throughout his life. Here's how he helped the cause.
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Read MoreRosa Parks and Malcolm X's had more in common than some may realize. Here is their friendship, explained.
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Read MoreClass warfare is nothing new; those who lack means, often unjustly, have risen up against those who wield economic control for generations, including Ireland.
Read MoreEnemy sides committed all manner of atrocities against each other in WWII, but this German World War II captive's death was preceded by a cruel ultimatum.
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Read MoreIt was like something out of a fantasy involving an ancient curse: On July 25, 2001, Kerala, India's rains pooled across the city in a blood-red hue.
Read MoreIn the cosmology of Greek mythology, the Underworld ruled by the god Hades was one of the primary realms. Here are its five rivers, explained.
Read MoreSome popes in modern history had a reputation for travel, visiting numerous countries for public gatherings. Some even stopped by the White House.
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Read MoreThe National Parks system of the United States is one of the better ideas the country has come up with, all advanced by a surprising president.
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Read MoreEven with the high-tech information gathering gear available, some mysteries linger on, especially when they involve something unidentified in the sky.
Read MoreThe death of a teenager on the cusp of adulthood is a tragedy, bringing grief to family and friends. That's made worse when the alleged facts don't add up.
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Read MoreA nation's leaders are people of influence, not only at home, not only on the global stage, but also making a difference in the lives of individuals.
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Read MoreGalileo Galilei has gone down in history for his massive contributions to the advancement of scientific understanding -- an extraordinary man, but still a man.
Read MoreOne 19th-century war took place between Mexico and France, and though its name conjures images of sweet treats, the Pastry War itself was anything but.
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