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Cities

6 Best Small Towns In Alaska For A Crowd-Free Summer

Plan a crowd-free Alaska summer in these 6 charming small towns, known for glaciers, fishing, wildlife viewing, and outdoor adventure.

Cities

10 Coolest Nevada Towns For A Summer Vacation In 2026

Plan your 2026 summer getaway in these ten coolest Nevada towns, where desert scenery, historic main streets, and small-town charm make for a memorable trip.

Cities

These Wyoming Towns Throw Legendary 4th Of July Celebrations

With a Big Sky, Wyoming is perfectly suited to celebrate the nation's birthplace in a big way. These are the small towns that go biggest for the 4th.

Cities

11 Offbeat Colorado Towns To Visit In 2026

Explore quirky Colorado small towns with odd landmarks, local lore, art districts, mountain views, creative food stops, and one-of-a-kind roadside attractions.

Society

States With The Lowest Home Ownership Rates

High prices, dense cities, and renter-heavy markets. Discover the states with the lowest homeownership rates and where buying a home is hardest.

Lakes

The Largest Man-Made Lakes In The World

Lake Kariba is the largest artificial lake in the world.

Ancient World

Was The Roman Empire A Dictatorship?

Explore whether Rome was a dictatorship, from the Republic and Caesar to Augustus, imperial power, and the key limits on emperors' authority in Rome.

Rivers

12 Most Beautiful Rivers In America

America's rivers are amongst the country's most important and beautiful geographic features. Here are 10 of America's most beautiful rivers. 

Industries

Which Countries Export the Most Food?

The United States is the largest exporter of food products worldwide, sending massive amounts of plant and animal products around the world.

Ancient World

Why The Roman Empire’s Greatest Strength Became A Weakness

Rome’s territorial reach paved the way for ambitious generals and barbarian leaders to carve out their own spheres of influence.

Stories

Strolling St. Joe With My Mum

A travel writer slows down for a day in St. Joseph, Michigan with his mother. Antiques, a carousel, dual lighthouses, and a Lake Michigan wine trail.

Lakes

The Lakes Created By Meteor Impacts

Crater lakes around the world offer a fascinating record of meteor impacts on the Earth's surface over millions of years.

Ancient World

Everything You Know About The Ottoman Empire Might Be Wrong

Was the Ottoman Empire truly the "sick man of Europe," or did it, in fact, manage to survive long after its death proclamation?

Ancient World

The Most Heavily Defended Ancient Capitals

The most heavily defended ancient capitals combine two qualities. They must be well-located geographically, and then bolstered with human-built fortification.

Ancient World

Did The Roman Empire Inspire Future Dictatorships?

The Roman Empire is one of the world's greatest civilizations. Its history is a deep source of inspiration for future governments, including dictatorships.

Industries

The 10 Largest Gold Mines In The World

Built on the Muruntau gold deposit in the Kyzylkum Desert of Uzbekistan, the Muruntau Gold Mine is the world's largest open pit mine.

Stories

Getting to Know One of Ontario’s Prettiest and Most Historic Towns

Discover why Goderich is called Canada’s Prettiest Town, with Lake Huron beaches, a historic downtown, scenic trails, and rich local history.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Arizona

Arizona's waterways, including lakes and rivers, support diverse snake species, including threatened gartersnakes, due to reliable year-round habitats.

Stories

Seeking Canada’s Southernmost Points

Walking out to Canada's southernmost points across Point Pelee, Pelee Island, and Middle Island, plus the world's longest freshwater sand spit at Long Point.

Animals

The Most Wolf-Dense Regions in the United States

Gray wolves in the U.S. are concentrated in four regions: the Great Lakes, Northern Rockies, Pacific Northwest, and Alaska, with about 19,000 wolves today.

Stories

Inside the London Cathedral Chapel Honoring 28,000 American War Dead

Tucked behind St. Paul's high altar in London is the American Memorial Chapel, a gift from Britain honoring 28,000 US war dead of the Second World War.

Space

Why The Search For Planet Nine Picked Up Again

Learn why astronomers are searching for Planet Nine again and how the Rubin Observatory could help reveal a hidden world beyond Pluto.

Stories

I Toured Shakespeare’s Globe and Watched The Tempest by Candlelight

A traveler's tour of Shakespeare's Globe on London's Bankside, plus a candlelit performance of The Tempest next door in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

Sports

The Largest Baseball Stadiums In The United States

Dodger Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Coors Field, and more: discover the largest baseball stadiums in the United States and how the biggest ballparks rank.

Society

10 States With The Largest African-American Populations

African Americans have a long proud cultural history in the U.S., and are working all across the country to overcome generations of unfair practices.

Politics

The Unhealthiest Presidents In American History

John F Kennedy suffered from various ailments such as chronic back pain. These health concerns were kept secret in order to uphold a false image of vitality and youth.

Volcanoes

The Most Dangerous Volcanoes In The United States

US Geological Survey cataloged 161 volcanoes throughout the country, 18 of which are considered a "very high threat." Here are at the top of the watchlist. 

Space

Why Pluto Might Still Have A Liquid Ocean

Pluto is one of the coldest worlds in the solar system, yet evidence suggests a vast liquid ocean may still survive beneath its icy crust.

Economics

The Richest Counties In The United States

Explore the economic powerhouses of the U.S. with a deep dive into the top 10 richest counties and the industries fueling their prosperity.

Mountains

10 Tallest Mountains In The Contiguous United States

Alaska may have Denali, but there are plenty of awe-inspiring mountain peaks to check out in the continental U.S. Here are the 10 tallest.

Space

Why Voyager 1 Keeps Sending Strange Data From Interstellar Space

Explore Voyager 1's journey into interstellar space, the truth behind its strange signals, and the discoveries that changed space science.

Space

The Largest Volcanoes Ever Found Beyond Earth

Explore the largest volcanoes beyond Earth, from Mars’ Olympus Mons to icy cryovolcanoes on Ceres and Enceladus and lava lakes on Io.

Geography

Largest Counties In The US By Area

Some counties listed do not have much water surface, but are included due to their massive land surface areas, and others include a significant portion of water.

Industries

Which States Still Grow America's Tobacco?

North Carolina and Kentucky grow most of America's tobacco. Discover the states that produce the most and how a fading industry reshaped the South.

Politics

Countries With Whom the US Has No Diplomatic Relations

Why doesn't the US have relations with Bhutan, Iran, or North Korea? Discover the three countries with no diplomatic ties to America and the reasons behind each.

Animals

Endemic Birds Of The United States

America has bird species found within its borders and nowhere else. Discover the country's endemic birds and why so many cling to shrinking habitats.

Religion

10 US States With the Most Atheists

The most atheist-identified US states are in New England and the Pacific Northwest, with secularism often coexisting with Christian majorities.

Geography

The Most Dangerous Borders In The World

Historical rivalry, economic inequalities, and disputes between neighbouring nations makes borders between them unsafe.

Animals

Tiger Snake

Tiger snakes are a species native to Australia and Tasmania. They can grow up to six feet long and possess highly poisonous venom.

Industries

Leading Oil And Gas Companies In The US

ExxonMobil and Chevron tower over US energy, but they aren't alone. Discover the leading oil and gas companies in the United States and how they rank.