Electric door actuators are hardly a new idea. They’ve become a common sight across the auto industry, yet they seem to draw most attention, and the sharpest criticism, when attached to a Tesla. Over ...
NEW ORLEANS — A story we first told you about went viral around the world. And now we have found the answer as to how that ancient Roman grave marker got into the back yard garden of a shotgun in the ...
The wait is over for anyone in the US, Canada, Japan and South Korea who couldn't get their hands on an invite code to OpenAI's viral Sora 2 app. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial ...
How did a 2,000-year-old Roman tombstone end up in a New Orleans yard? For the past six months, this has been a question pursued by an archaeologist, an anthropologist, and a pair of classicists. As ...
Thanks to viral news coverage, experts are unraveling the mystery of how an ancient Roman soldier’s gravestone ended up in the garden of a New Orleans home. The untangling began when Erin Scott ...
When you're stuck living in 400 square feet, every purchase feels like it matters 400 times more. By now, I've spent over seven years of my adult life living in either a tiny house or a camper van, ...
Nobody knew how a nearly 2,000-year-old grave marker landed in a backyard for decades — until this week. By Aimee Ortiz Daniella Santoro and her husband, Aaron Lorenz, were busy “de-junglefying” the ...
Discover how to make Bucatini all’Amatriciana like a Roman — the iconic pasta dish from the heart of Italy. Made with guanciale, Pecorino Romano, and rich tomato sauce, this authentic recipe captures ...
NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans family cleaning up their overgrown backyard made an extremely unusual find: Under the weeds was a mysterious marble tablet with Latin characters that included the phrase ...
Editors’ note, October 15, 2025: After this story’s publication, a former owner of the home came forward with new information about the gravestone. Read more about the investigation into the ...
Daniella Santoro and her husband, Aaron Lorenzo, were doing yardwork at their New Orleans home in March when he found a marble slab beneath a lemon tree, hidden under a tangle of thick vines and dirt.