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Ancient World

How Slavery Worked In Ancient Egypt

Like many ancient societies, slavery was part of Egypt for thousands of years. However, it changed and evolved over time.

Cities

9 Most Charming Small Towns in Queensland

Queensland, Australia, known for beaches, Outback, and Great Barrier Reef, offers diverse landscapes and charming towns like Tambo and Julia Creek.

Lakes

The Largest Lakes in the World by Surface Area

The lakes listed below span multiple continents and climate zones, from Africa to the Canadian Arctic, and are ranked by size, starting with the Caspian Sea.

Cities

8 Best Small Towns In Hawaii For A Crowd-Free Summer

Eight small Hawaiian towns across five islands offering crowd-free summers, local identity, and experiences well outside the resort circuit.

Places

4 Rattlesnake Hotspots In British Columbia

Discover the top rattlesnake hotspots in British Columbia, from Osoyoos to Kamloops, and learn where encounters are most likely.

Cities

10 Prettiest Downtown Strips In Wyoming

Wyoming’s prettiest downtown strips combine historic Western architecture with dramatic Rocky Mountain and high plains scenery.

Cities

8 Most Walkable Town Centers In Colorado

When it's time for a down day, these walkable mountain towns prove that Colorado adventures extend far beyond the trailhead. 

Climate

The 10 Hottest States in the US

The ten hottest US states in 2025 ranked by annual average temperature, from Florida at 72.3°F to Arkansas at 62.6°F, based on NOAA data.

Lakes

Every National Park Bordering The Great Lakes

Explore the six national parks that border the Great Lakes, from Isle Royale to Point Pelee, featuring rugged coasts, wildlife, and hiking.

Ancient World

The Most Important Wars In Ancient Greek History

The Greco-Persian Wars like the Peloponnesian War and Battle of Gaugamela led to a period of Athenian domination and were the most important in Greek history.

Lakes

The 10 Saltiest Lakes in North America

The 10 saltiest lakes in North America range from bird-filled ecosystems to mineral-rich waters where little can survive, ranked by recorded salinity levels.

Lakes

The Most Photographed Lakes In The United States

Crater Lake's clarity allows sunlight to reach 300 feet, while Tahoe and Superior are notable for visibility and volume. 9 lakes, each with unique geology.

Lakes

The Most Successful Invasive Species Removal Programs In US Lakes

These seven US lakes are success stories that show how invasive species control efforts can restore fisheries, improve water quality, and aid recovery.

Geography

What Is ReArm Europe

ReArm Europe, now Readiness 2030, outlines how the EU plans to fund defense readiness and reduce reliance on outside security support across Europe.

Animals

Black Mamba

The black mamba is Africa's longest venomous snake, known for its speed, potent venom, unique behavior, and important ecological role.

Ancient World

The Rise And Fall Of Ancient Greece

Explore the rise and fall of Ancient Greece, from the Minoans to Alexander the Great, and how its legacy shaped Western civilization.

Industries

The Best Selling Ice-Cream Brand In The World

Maryland packs mountains, bay, and ocean into one small state. Explore 12 gorgeous towns worth a visit, each with its own scenery and history.

Travel

The World's Most Visited Countries

The Middle East is currently the fastest-growing region for international tourism, but European countries such as France, Spain and Italy remain the most visited.

Animals

How Many Types of Lizards Are There?

Lizards aren't all alike. Discover the main types of lizards, from geckos and iguanas to skinks, monitors, and chameleons, grouped into a few major families.

Forests

The Least Forested Countries In The World

Nine countries have less than 1% forest cover, while up to 30 countries have forest cover of not more than 5% of their land area.

Industries

Most Popular Fruits In The World

Fruit is popular around the world, for good reasons: delicious, ready to eat, and abundant in nutrients. It is quenches thirst and beats hunger in a single punch.

Animals

African Wild Dog

African wild dogs are an endangered species found mostly in East Africa. They are skillful hunters and live in dedicated packs.

Mountains

The Forbidden Mountains Of The World

Climbers have conquered Everest, but a handful of peaks remain forbidden. Discover the world's sacred mountains that no one is allowed to summit.

Culture

The Strangest Traditions Around The World

Our planet is filled with many beautiful cultures and traditions. Some traditions have disappeared with time, but a huge number of them still remain intact.

Space

The Most Earth-Like Worlds Found So Far

A clear look at six Earth-like exoplanets, from TRAPPIST-1e to TOI-700 d, and why each raises questions about life beyond Earth.

Ancient World

How Ancient Egypt Became A Military Power

Rather than establishing itself through military force, natural geographic advantages allowed Egypt to function with a relatively small army.

Politics

States That Have Consistently Remained Democratic

Blue Wall is the term used to describe the US states that have been consistently voting for the Democratic Party. The wall currently consists of 16 states.

US History

10 Separatist Movements In The United States

Secession isn't just Civil War history. Explore 10 active and past separatist movements in the US, from Hawaii to Vermont to the Pacific Northwest.

Sports

The Most Played Sports In The United States

Football, hockey, tennis, golf, MMA, baseball, and basketball are some of the most popular sports played in the United States. NASCAR is a popular motorsport.

Stories

Riding The Rails Across Europe: A Haphazard Adventure

Despite the numerous faults of the European train system, it is a relief to not have to worry about checking a bag, or going through hours of security.

Sports

The 10 Largest Sports Stadiums In Europe

Today, Europe’s largest sports stadiums can hold capacity crowds of up to nearly 100,000 spectators. Most of these venues are regularly used for football.

Volcanoes

The Tallest Volcanoes in the World

Nevado Ojos del Salado, a stratovolcano in the Andes, is the highest active volcano in the world.

Landforms

Are Some Of The Earth's Glaciers Actually Becoming Larger?

While the world's glaciers retreat, some in the Karakoram are stable or even advancing. Explore the science behind this puzzling exception.

Animals

Saw-Scaled Viper

It hisses by rubbing its scales together and strikes without warning. Explore the saw-scaled viper, often called the world's deadliest snake.

Geography

Which US States Are Part Of The Pacific Ring Of Fire?

The Pacific Ring of Fire is one of the most geographically interesting zones on the planet. Learn about the US states that are part of this zone.

Destinations

5 International Destinations That Are Still Affordable In 2026

Stretch your travel budget further in 2026 with these affordable international destinations offering great food, culture, scenery, and value for visitors.

Travel

9 Small Towns in Maryland with the Best Downtowns

Maryland’s downtowns blend fire-scarred history, waterfront charm, Tubman landmarks, and Annapolis’s striking State House dome into memorable destinations.

Industries

Leading Honey-Producing States In The US

Discover the leading honey-producing states in the US, where favorable climates, abundant forage, and thriving beekeeping industries drive honey production.

Space

Is The Universe Infinite?

Is the universe infinite? Explore what scientists know about the size of the cosmos, the observable universe, and one of astronomy's biggest mysteries.

Space

Water-Rich Atmosphere On Exoplanet Is Likely Methane

New research suggests the water-rich atmosphere reported on exoplanet K2-18b may actually be dominated by methane, reshaping our understanding of the distant world.