A team of Swiss and Greek archaeologists has discovered the remains of a 4,000-year-old city, submerged just a few meters beneath the surface of the Aegean Sea.
Five survivors of Hurricane Katrina reflect on the changes the past decade has brought to the Gulf Coast and New Orleans, and the importance of the rebuilding process.
Two men have contacted Polish authorities claiming to know the location of a German train packed with gold and other valuables that vanished at the end of World War II.
The civil rights activist, longtime Georgia legislator and former NAACP chairman passed away this weekend at the age of 75, after a brief illness.
Ongoing excavations at two sites in North Carolina have yielded new clues about what may have happened to the English settlers who vanished from Roanoke Island around 1590.
For the first time, the public can now view debris from the Challenger and Columbia space shuttles, along with poignant personal mementoes representing the astronauts.
Inside the ruins of a church built in 1608, archaeologists have uncovered the remains of four men who helped found the first permanent English settlement in the New World.
In a controversial decision, the Peruvian government is planning to make contact for the first time with the Mashco Piro, a tribe living in the Amazon jungle.