American students attending monuments in the District of Columbia need literacy skills, civics, and history. Today, few are given these.
Liverpool Team News Ahead of Crucial Brighton ClashLiverpool head to the south coast this weekend with fresh concerns, as ...
Now on display in London, "Ramses and the Pharaohs' Gold" features 3,000-year-old artifacts alongside virtual reality experiences that transport museumgoers to the 13th century B.C.E.
A Mohamed Salah injury was the dark cloud from Liverpool's feel-good cruise past Galatasaray this week in the UEFA Champions ...
THE FIRST HYMN tells the story of how the most ancient hymn ever discovered returns as Christ’s followers sing it once again.
Egypt Bolan stepped up to the line during the Meet of Champions knowing what it takes to win. The reigning champion in the high jump reached 5-8 to win her second consecutive title and complete an ...
Until recently, Mayan script was indecipherable. David Stuart was one of the few who helped to crack it.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with archaeologist Gary Feinman about new findings that show democracy existed throughout the ancient world and was not exclusive to Mediterranean Europe.
The Egyptian has endured a difficult season but he was heavily involved against Galatasaray, recovering well from a missed penalty ...
What makes a “grand opera” grand? Well, in part, it’s the sheer number of artists involved, reviewer Page Laws says.
The Archimedes screw, an ancient Greek invention for lifting water. Learn about its origins, how it works, and its modern applications.
Faces of Hope and the Egyptian Theatre invite the community to a free screening of American Murder: Gabby Petito on Monday, March 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the Egyptia ...