Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Tel Azekah in the Judean foothills have uncovered an extraordinary archaeological anomaly, namely a repurposed water cistern used as a mass grave for 68 ...
Historical observations from an observatory in Germany have now independently verified evidence for brief, mysterious flashes of light in the night sky, first picked up by an American astronomical ...
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Read my expert take on a survivor-grade 1950s pickup. Green exterior, brown interior, family-owned for decades, and barely driven since Truman was in the White House. Is it worth it? A rare ...
Back in the 1950s, teenagers used to dance all the time. Imagine that! They weren’t on their cell phones, walking the sidewalks like zombies. They weren’t playing video games, wearing Britney Spears ...
While the 1950s sparked a downturn in general “independent adventure” for kids, according to research professor Peter Gray, largely because of the introduction of television, adult-led sports, and the ...
The term “nostalgia” is more common in fashion than ever. In 1986, it was the 1950s that took over London club kids’ state of mind. The city known for its fashion and underground club scene was ...
Compared with parenting styles today, kids raised in the 1950s were taught very different life lessons and expected to cultivate independence in ways that were often harsher. Parents back then ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A video capturing a “time capsule kitchen” inside a 1950s home in ...
Back when hashtags were called pound signs, and before anyone was “doin’ it for the ’gram” (do they even say that anymore?), everyday life was already being captured in color. That may come as a ...