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A rancher took a backhoe to a critical nesting ground. His conviction, advocates say, “sets a crucial precedent for ...
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. The son of nomadic sheep farmers and a member of Turkey’s ethnic Kurdish minority, Hamdi Ulukaya was the first in his family to go to college ...
In celebration of Earth Month, for a limited time get a bonus issue with your National Geographic subscription! From breathtaking photography to in-depth articles, explore nature, science ...
The Titanic is the ship that won’t go away, even while resting at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. April 14 marks the 113th anniversary of the R.M.S. Titanic’s sinking, ...
With a population of 1.4 million people, San Diego is a bona fide big city with eclectic museums, historic art centers, and ...
Welcome to Nat Geo Your Shot: National Geographic’s global community for aspiring visual storytellers. Find the community on Instagram @NatGeoYourShot and follow along for hashtag challenges ...
Brazilian researchers are using laser technology to unearth a lost Portuguese colony and challenge long-held beliefs about human settlement in the Amazon.
They're about to spend three weeks photographing the Titanic 24/7. Then, it'll take two years to process 715,000 photos to ...
Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National Review editor in chief Rich Lowry. Capital Record – your weekly ...
Governments use national income accounting to study a country's economic activity. National income accounting is a bookkeeping system that a government uses to measure the level of the country's ...
Kennedy’s uncovered limousine when Lee Harvey Oswald opened fire in November 1963. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s team, the Director’s Initiatives Group, is staffed by ...