When Dr. Athelstan Spilhaus met President Kennedy in 1962, JFK told him, "The only science I ever learned was from your comic strip."
Meet the 1920 radio enthusiast who had the foresight to invent the annoying habit of talking on the phone while in the car
A collection of historic front pages shows how civilians experienced and read about the war
Science-fiction pioneer Hugo Gernsback predicted that, as long as police officers were stuck on terra firma, criminals always would have the edge
The Puritan minister originated a principle that remains contentious to this day—separation of church and state
Whether as a tourist, an outcast or a pilgrim, traveling is discovering
Coya Knutson won a seat in the U.S. House in 1954 but was undone by a secret she brought to Washington
It has become a great legend of World War I. But what really happened when British and German troops emerged from their trenches that Christmas Day?
The editor behind the site that curates the best content on the web lists the most interesting history books of 2011
Radebaugh's vision of a road-creating machine may not have been a figment of just his imagination- a Disney-produced television program had a similar idea
Longfellow made the patriot’s ride to Lexington legendary, but the story of Revere’s earlier trip to Portsmouth deserves to be retold as well
The Republican senator and 1964 presidential candidate predicted the growth of the Sun Belt and envisioned an open border with Mexico
In the 1950s, some U.S. scientists warned that, without immediate action, the Soviet Union would control the earth's thermometers
For six years, an elderly tramp toured the U.S., paying those who helped him with checks for sums of up to $900,000
Newly unearthed documents shed light on claims that the famous criminal attorney bribed a juror
President Lincoln addresses the State of the Union and grows impatient with General McClellan
Winfrey steps aside after a decade, Caruso steps in
Forget “Dixie,” it was one New Yorker’s “Home Sweet Home” that was the song most beloved by Union and Confederate soldiers
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