The 1989 Montreal Massacre set the stage for discussions about insane killers and targeting women
Historians are salivating at the opportunity to gain new insights into the massively misunderstood monarch
The elites were upset, but the working class was primed for insurrection
At the U.S. Holocaust Museum, an immersive video chatting experience allows you to talk in real-time with refugees living in camps
The iconic speech revealed the possibilities and the inherent problems with Wilsonian idealism
From spitting on the Christian cross to strange sexual acts, the Knights Templar's secret rituals were controversial
Never has overstaying one’s welcome been so important
It's unclear if the Knights Templar created the secret tunnel in Acre, Israel, as an escape route or a way to secretly export valuable items
After a group of pilgrims were murdered in 1119, nine crusaders formed a pact to protect any others like them from harm
During WWII, 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into camps, a government action that still haunts victims and their descendants
From Jane Austen’s 200th anniversary to the founding of Denali National Park, there are plenty of events to fill your calendar
As the nation teetered on the brink of war in the 1930s, two Western-educated thinkers struck out for the hinterlands to save their country's riches
The recent discovery of the grave of an ancient soldier is challenging accepted wisdom among archaeologists
In the 25 years since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has changed dramatically--and it’s more important than ever to understand those changes
A tradition beginning in war and ending in cake
Spices have been shaping cuisine for thousands of years, especially around the Christmas season
As they rose to power, party leaders sought to redefine the holiday to suit their own political needs
From slavery to tuberculosis, it’s been a tumultuous year of exploring our past and looking to the future
Millions were killed in what was then known as East Pakistan, but Cold War geopolitics left defenseless Muslims vulnerable
Silence obscured the truth in Ukraine for decades, but 75 years later the details of the genocide have emerged
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