Welcome to Junktion Flea Market in Fremont, Nebraska, where treasure hunting isn’t just a hobby—it’s an adventure! Let’s face ...
The Arizona Cardinals could use some beef along their line of scrimmage, and Georgia's Tate Ratledge could be of service in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Nearby the site of that discovery, INRAP uncovered a treasure from a much different empire—one that, judging from the well-preserved nature of the artifact, may have been under a great deal of ...
Archaeologists believe they’ve fully excavated eight rooms carved from stone, which were used for ritual practices during the eighth century B.C. Evidence shows that the use of the rooms was ...
Archaeologists believe they’ve fully excavated eight rooms carved from stone, which were used for ritual practices during the eighth century B.C. Evidence shows that the use of the rooms was ...
Archaeologists have made an incredible Ancient Egyptian discovery 100 miles from Cairo, uncovering the extensive remains of a 3,500-year-old structure believed to be a royal rest house. The ...
Along the west bank of the Nile River, archaeologists discovered rock-cut tombs and burial shafts up to 3,600 years old. Many of the tombs featured a range of artifacts that could redefine what ...
First lady Melania Trump's hat caught the attention of many across the country and on social media on Inauguration Day. The man behind the design, Eric Javits, has been creating headwear for decades.
While red baseball caps have become synonymous with President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump made her own millinery-related fashion statement, sporting a navy wide-brimmed hat by an ...
Melania Trump turned heads at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday with a navy and ivory hat from a little-known American designer whose creations often cost $225 to $1,250. The incoming first lady ...
“Take off that silly-ass hat.” -Chris Rock, No Sex in the Champagne Room Photo: Julia Demaree Nikhinson - Pool/Getty Images Melania Trump showed up to her dude’s inauguration in a hat so ...
Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery in the Egyptian city of Luxor. A mortuary built by a woman who ruled Egypt was found in the area of Deir al-Bahari. The excavation team led by ...