The events and military buildup in the Middle East that led to the U.S. striking Iran on February 2026. Read More
The U.S. and Iran have a long history of tensions, including a CIA-led campaign to topple Iran's prime minister in 1953 and the taking of... Read More
Iran's war with the United States did not begin last week or last year. It began in 1979, when revolutionaries seized the U.S. Embassy in... Read More
The countries were united by weapons and oil until the 1979 Islamic revolution tore their friendship apart Read More
The phrase ‘Middle East’ sounds neutral, but it was born from empire. Coined by Western strategists looking out from London, it placed... Read More
On March 13, 1968, 320 gallons of VX nerve agent spilled into Skull Valley Utah. The following day, over 6,000 sheep were dead, exposing the... Read More
Free and enslaved black soldiers spilled their blood in the revolution for a chance at a freedom they might never experience. Read More
A few days ago, the President closed the longest state of the union on record with a moment of historical introspection. Referencing the two... Read More
What the economists and New Dealers missed after World War II—and why America flourished Read More
Have we ever had a more successful yet somehow forgettable king than Henry VII? A century ago, the Dictionary of National Biography could... Read More
After 18 years of living in Greece’s capital, Rebecca Hall has discovered that some of the city’s most impressive artefacts aren’t in... Read More
Incredible discoveries keep happening in the most unlikely places. Read More
A team of archaeologists in central Italy has uncovered a sealed Etruscan tomb dating back 2,600 years, what they found inside left them... Read More
The limestone oval is carved with a dark, thin rectangle on which ancient people repeatedly moved game pieces Read More
The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
When President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in the middle of the Civil War, he was not just changing the terms of... Read More
Misha Glenny and guests discuss the origins and harsh realities of the gladiator life. Read More
Brothers & Freeborn Black men, William & Ben Frank enlisted in the Continental Army. They gambled military service would earn them a better... Read More
February 24, 1868. The House of Representatives moves to impeach Andrew Johnson, making him the first president impeached in US history. Read More
The Cancelled Prime Minister: The Extraordinary Rise and Tragic Fall of Ramsay MacDonald by Walter Reid finds the romance behind... Read More
Black History Week was launched to correct the record—and show why inclusive American history matters. Read More
Lauren Yee’s play about the early post-Soviet era in St. Petersburg is a very funny tragedy. Read More
Her role as a historic hero or villain depends on the movement in question, but looking at her as a mother and daughter adds depth to her... Read More
Regime change might seem straightforward at first. Not so fast, says history. At least when the United States is involved. Read More
The mutual resentments that have fueled tensions between the US and Iran have simmered for nearly half a century Read More
American patriots began a conflict that spread around the globe. Read More
Britain and France battle over control of North America Read More
When Operation Bribie ended, eight Australians were dead and 27 were wounded. The men who survived were divided over whether to call it a... Read More
From ancient cave drawings to the Internet, men have been reporting their wars almost as long as they have been fighting them. Read More
What the economists and New Dealers missed after World War II—and why America flourished Read More
Unpacking the meaning of an Asafo flag, the military banner first created in the coastal villages of Ghana in the 17th century, can feel like... Read More
An anthropologist has spent years investigating reports of ape-like creatures on Flores Island. Read More
The personal library of Henry Knox encompasses a wide array of topics, from Middle Eastern civilization to philosophy to military tactics. Read More
The Norman Conquest is credited with reshaping England, but was 1066 really all that? Read More
Scientists believe they have found evidence of written thoughts of Stone Age people on ancient objects. Read More
When Charlotte Brontë died—the last of her massively talented family to succumb to an early death—the press entered a feeding frenzy. A... Read More
This collection of maps tells the story of World War II in Europe and Africa (1939–1945), a global conflict that emerged from unresolved... Read More
The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company and inventor of the iconic Model T, was a towering figure in 20th-century America. A pacifist,... Read More
Scientists believe they have found evidence of written thoughts of Stone Age people on ancient objects.... Read More
This collection of maps tells the story of World War II in Europe and Africa (1939–1945), a global conflict that emerged from unresolved tensions after World War I, economic instability, expansionist...... Read More
The mutual resentments that have fueled tensions between the US and Iran have simmered for nearly half a century... Read More