When James A. Brussel used psychiatry to think like a criminal, he pioneered the science of profiling
Weapon Hunter host Paul Shull is tracing the history of the iconic American gun known as the Stinger
The U.S. had good reason to be cautious about drawing a line between disloyalty and conduct deserving of prosecution
From colonial patriots to mass-marketed milkshakes, the Irish religious holiday has morphed into a worldwide celebration
A serendipitous discovery helped engineers harness radar to create the now ubiquitous timesaving appliance
A madman, a conspiracy and a lot of angry politicians
The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, a crypt in Fort Greene Park, may become part of the national park system
A neglected period of American photographic history goes on display at the National Gallery of Art
It makes for a catchy slogan used by politicians of all persuasions, but there's little truth to it
Thaddeus Kosciuszko engineered the colonial defenses in some of the Revolution's most critical battles
When MIT and Quaker Oats paired up to conduct experiments on unsuspecting young boys
Mickey Ganitch, a U.S. sailor stationed at Pearl Harbor, was gearing up for a football game on December 7, 1941, when hundreds of fighter pilots appeared
Even a century later, those who live in the U.S. territory have little autonomy
A quirk of a 19th-century Congressional resolution could allow Texas to split up into five states
Take a deep dive into this drawing by famed illustrator Thomas Nast
With few rights as a woman and as an Indian, the pioneering doctor provided valuable health care and resources to her Omaha community
These civil rights activists showed true courage in telling the nation about the segregated South
The New-York Historical Society's newest exhibit delves into the history of the city's once-turbulent ink scene
On the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery, the first African American president paid tribute to an event in civil rights history
A new display at the American History Museum marks the 75th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
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