The Brutalist follows László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, as he starts a new life in the USA.
A dramatic and forensic examination of events that took place in August 2000, after an explosion onboard the Kursk submarine ...
We’re all familiar with Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Giza, but did you know that Skara Brae is older than both?
Ancient Egypt had many more pyramids than those at Giza. The lesser known pyramids of Step, Bent and Red still stand today, ...
The team are baffled when they realise the Money Pit might actually be a Red Herring meant to distract from the true hiding place of the treasure. Building off the scientific revelations from the last ...
Alex Lagina is a key player in The Curse of Oak Island treasure-hunting reality show. Read on to find out more about him and ...
The oubliette was an extremely torturous type of dungeon from the medieval era. Keep reading to find out more about how they ...
The Tattooist’s Son: Journey to Auschwitz follows Gary Sokolov, the son of Gita and Lali Sokolov—one of Auschwitz’s real-life tattooists—on a deeply personal journey. As we approach the 80th ...
Six Nations tournament underway, we're taking a look at the history and some fun stats from the famous rugby tournament.
Join the team on Oak Island as they uncover a mysterious iron arrowhead that could prove the Vikings had a presence in the region. With expert analysis and groundbreaking tests, this discovery might ...
Fly through a set of caves carved into red sandstone above the River Eden in Cumbria. They were commissioned in 1792 by eccentric landowner Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Lacy as the Romantic movement ...
Although romanticised as a Scottish heroine, Mary was brought up in the French court since she was five years old. The unexpected death of Mary’s husband, Francis II of France, left her with no role ...