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Maps have always both granted power and threatened it, depending on who controls the data, the scale and the narrative.
From looping hallways to echoing stairwells, eerie architecture taps into ancient survival instincts—and exposes how our ...
Historically inspired watchmakers' Kickstarter campaign enters its final week as fans support new timepiece that pays homage to one of the most important battles of WWII.
For decades, the world has watched a tragic cycle repeat itself in Palestine and Israel: violence, Western-led “peace ...
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In this exciting and nostalgic video, join us as we get sent back to the old map! Watch as we explore familiar terrains and ...
In honor of the nation's 250th birthday, USA TODAY is spending a year retracing some of the journeys that helped define the ...
Mapmakers of the 19th century sought to render both the natural and political worlds with clarity and beauty.
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With a new, mid-cycle redistricting war raging in state after state, the media and politicians focus on which party is ...