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This story is part of the National Geographic 33. The son of nomadic ... where he learned English. Eventually, he started a business importing his family’s feta cheese, and in 2005 he read ...
Greek sources portrayed the Achaemenid kings, as indulgent and ruthless—all but Cyrus II. Why was this enemy ruler the only ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has covered a lot of ground: some 14,000 miles — on foot — through 21 countries so ...
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Titanic is one of the biggest James Cameron movies, but new 3D imagery has completely changed one of its key scenes.
Surveys show that Black, Hispanic and Native Americans are significantly less likely than their white counterparts to have a ...
They're about to spend three weeks photographing the Titanic 24/7. Then, it'll take two years to process 715,000 photos to ...
A city of roughly 22,000 people that's located midway between Louisville and Indianapolis, Seymour has become another flashpoint in the tense debate about immigration in small town USA, where labor ...
Hiring quality assurance (QA) engineers in Latin America has become an increasingly smart strategy for tech startups. The ...
EXCLUSIVE: National Geographic has been shopping in Europe for true crime. The Disney-owned network acquired U.S. rights to ...
I’ve got a good eye but not a great eye.” No doubt, Jim Brandenburg’s self-assessment wouldn’t measure up with the legions ...
To some, this isn’t too far off from what happened aboard the Titanic, with some accusing the ‘Scottish scapegoat’ of ...