Teddy Roosevelt's Forgotten Conservation Legacy For Birds
President Theodore Roosevelt is remembered for his many different accomplishments. However, what is largely forgotten is his conservation legacy for birds.
Read MorePresident Theodore Roosevelt is remembered for his many different accomplishments. However, what is largely forgotten is his conservation legacy for birds.
Read MoreIt might be an unofficial piece of American popular culture, but no less iconic for all of that: the annual Thanksgiving Day Parade hosted by Macy's.
Read MoreAfter two siblings went missing in 2014 allegedly at the hands of their father, the children's mother, Dr. Rebecca Downey, has not given up the search.
Read MoreIn her day, Dorothy Kilgallen was a well-known and well-regarded print journalist, columnist, and TV personality. Her death still raises questions.
Read MoreYou've heard it said a million times: "You can go to war when you're 18, but you can't have a drink until you're 21." Why? Let's take a look.
Read MoreOn January 27, 2013, Patrick Mullins disappeared after taking his boat out on Florida's Braden River. Daniel Crestwood soon raised red flags.
Read MorePatrick Mullins' mysterious 2013 death remains unsolved today, and features on Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries." Here are some theories about what happened.
Read MoreWar is an ugly, costly affair, not only in terms of economics, but the cost inflicted on families -- either directly, through military service, or reprisals.
Read MoreAva Gardner was known as one of Hollywood's most famous actresses, but she was also known for her decades-long commitment to the Civil Rights Movement.
Read MorePresident Theodore Roosevelt was a dedicated outdoorsman and athlete, in addition to his accomplishments as a historian, scholar, and public servant.
Read MoreThe Tate-LaBianca murders shook the world and shined the spotlight on Charles Manson and the killers, who he ordered to carry out lethal attacks.
Read MoreThese 2,700-year-old carvings in Iraq survived ISIS bombings and still remain today. Here's the story behind the ancient carvings.
Read MoreA monument to Crazy Horse, the famed Native American who defeated General Custer. Here's why the giant monument to Crazy Horse hasn't been finished.
Read MorePrimarily celebrated in Mexico and parts of Central and South America, the Day of the Dead has also become increasingly popular in other countries.
Read MoreLong before there were the institutional entities we now know as museums, there were private collections of, well, interesting stuff -- cabinets of curiosities.
Read MoreToday, people celebrate el Día de los Muertos by going to cemeteries to leave food and offerings on their loved ones' graves and leave ofrenda on an altar.
Read MoreJapan hosts a high-speed float festival every year in the city of Osaka. This is the 300-year history of the event and why it's held.
Read MoreMTV's era of playing music videos was a groundswell in American popular culture, launched by, among others, work by popular vocalist Pat Benatar.
Read MoreChimney sweeps are considered lucky because one once saved King George III from being thrown off his horse, and the king declared them lucky.
Read MoreIt's no secret that numerous treaties between Native Americans and the U.S. government went unfulfilled. The Cherokee Nation is working to change one point.
Read MoreThe Crimean Bridge, the longest bridge in Europe, has a controversial history that predates the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Here's why it's important.
Read MoreAbdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori went from being an African Prince to an American enslaved person before eventually regaining his freedom. Here's the story.
Read MoreCrowd crushes happen at concerts, religious observances, and sporting events, among other situations that draw large crowds. Here are some survival tips.
Read MoreJimi Hendrix's heartbreaking last words left on his manager's answering machine only leave unanswered questions surrounding Hendrix's final days.
Read MoreThe Elamite language, dating back four or five thousand years, finally makes sense to language scholars. Here's how they uncovered its secrets.
Read MoreFew people know that for many years, the four kings included in the deck were also named after famous historical figures, with names printed alongside them.
Read MoreHalf-couch caskets, which have two lid openings, are more common than full-couch caskets.
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