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Ervin Zador

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Blood in the Water at the 1956 Olympics

Political turmoil between Hungary and the Soviet Union spills over into an Olympic water polo match

Nathan Leopold and his lover Richard Loeb

History & Archaeology

Leopold and Loeb's Criminal Minds

In defense of murderers Leopold and Loeb, attorney Clarence Darrow thwarted a nation's call for vengeance

Sun Zhenyuan views preserving the wall as a sacred mission

People & Places

The Great Wall of China Is Under Siege

China’s ancient 4,000-mile barrier, built to defend the country against invaders, is under renewed attack

Barry Goldwater supporters at the 1964 Republican National Convention.

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1964 Republican Convention

Revolution from the Right

The Death of Lucretia

Arts & Culture

Botticelli Comes Ashore

With the purchase of Botticelli’s Death of Lucretia, Isabella Stewart Gardner took American collecting in a new direction

Colorado River in the Grand Canyon

Science & Nature

Preserving Silence in National Parks

A Battle Against Noise Aims to Save Our Natural Soundscapes

Galileo

Science & Nature

Galileo, Reconsidered

The first biography of Galileo Galilei resurfaces and offers a new theory as to why the astronomer was put on trial

Smith and Carlos raised their arms

People & Places

Olympic Athletes Who Took a Stand

For 40 years, Olympians Tommie Smith and John Carlos have lived with the consequences of their fateful protest

A harvester in California Sacramento Valley gathers tons of Roma tomatoes

Science & Nature

A Passion for Tomatoes

Whatever the variety—commercial hybrid or precious heirloom—the plump juicy “vegetable” has a place in our hearts

People & Places

Blue Ridge Bluegrass

The town of Floyd, Virginia draws jam-ready musicians and some toe-tapping fans

Chinese landscape painting.

Arts & Culture

What's Up

Smithsonian exhibitions highlight the secrets of soil, lavish interiors and Chinese landscape paintings

Saola

Science & Nature

A Wildlife Mystery in Vietnam

The discovery of the saola alerted scientists to the strange diversity of Southeast Asia's threatened forests

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After his release from prison for killing Bobby Franks, Nathan Leopold moved to which island?

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