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On March 24, 1985, a Soviet sentry shot and killed U.S. Army Maj. Arthur D. "Nick" Nicholson. He was the last American killed in the line of... Read More
Virginia nonprofit and Filipino Muslim government team up to find remains of US World War II general and four servicemen killed by Japanese Read More
No, it wasn't staged. The photographer says he just got lucky. Read More
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Strategically important during the Second World War, US soldiers could not wait to leave Greenland. Read More
Strategic resources have been central to the American-led global system for decades, as a historian explains. But US actions toward Greenland... Read More
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It caused a scandal in imperial Russia, then became a staple of popular art in the USSR. But when I spied a copy of Ivan Kramsky’s portrait... Read More
America’s extraordinary success is directly related to its unique form of government embodied in the Constitution. Read More
The concept of classical liberal policing (henceforth “liberal policing”) has taken a beating in recent years, nowhere more so... Read More
How our military heroes are chosen throughout history is often the result of political—not military—considerations. Read More
Some 276,000 patients were admitted to the medical facility between 1892 and 1951. But the abandoned complex has long been overlooked, and... Read More
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The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
To this day, America continues to grapple with the legacy of slavery. On this week’s episode, we explore the creation of slave patrols,... Read More
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about medicine in Tudor and Stuart England. Read More
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Emily Brontë’s sole novel shocked readers—and still does. Read More
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All that night and into the day, they would ride to rally the locals throughout Massachusetts Bay. Read More
In the case of Elizabeth Chudleigh, it was more like lust at first sight. Read More
The British monarchy has seen its fair share of controversies over history Read More
The former Prince Andrew is the first senior British royal in modern history to be arrested by police. Read More
How curling stones are carved from ancient Scottish rock and shaped much as they were half a century ago. Read More
Massachusetts gets much of the historical glory. But Rhode Island became a center of resistance, providing brave soldiers, and offering a... Read More
As “Vicky With Three Kisses,” she strategically sweet-talked and sang to German troops over the airwaves of Europe. But Agnes... Read More
Their mission was to capture the island's three airfields, eliminate a Japanese early warning station that was tipping off mainland defenses... Read More
Although hailed as the father of American military intelligence, spy master Ralph Van Deman left behind a tarnished legacy. Read More
An expert in picking locks, Jack Sheppard rose to fame in the 18th century for his spectacular escapes from London’s notorious... Read More
Walter Reuther and the making of Lyndon Johnson’s America Read More
The payroll imbalance between the Dodgers and everyone else, and between big- and small-market franchises, is setting up an owner-union... Read More
From ram’s horns to steel parading as silk, renaissance armour doubled as a form of high art. Read More
The ancient Chinese calendar has become an astrological tool. Read More
Did Hannibal use elephants? Read More
If we are to better understand the actions of conquistadors such as Hernán Cortés, we must place them in the context of a... Read More
The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
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