America has always been a land known for taking in people from all over the world. People bring their traditions […] ...
Ancient Documents That Changed What We Know About History Many of history's most important ancient documents survived only because of extraordinary circumstances. Some were hidden in desert caves, ...
20 Natural Disasters That Forced Governments to Rewrite the Rules Natural disasters are often remembered for the destruction they leave behind, but their long-term impact is frequently measured by ...
Throughout the years, scientists have gotten a fair number of things wrong. Confidently wrong, and for decades on end. Textbook truths, the kinds of facts that appeared on tests and were published in ...
Guy Moon (1962–2026) Prolific composer Guy Moon, the musical mind behind the soundtracks of many iconic 2000s animated series, passed away in early January 2026 following a traffic collision. He was ...
There’s something a lot of America’s most notorious crime bosses have in common. Gangsters who seemed completely untouchable, men who had survived bloody gang wars, countless witnesses, government ...
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30 Final Boss Battles That Defined Gaming History Final bosses are where video games deliver their last real test. After hours of learning the controls, mastering the mechanics, collecting upgrades, ...
If you grew up from the 1960s to the 1990s, you looked forward to Saturday morning cartoons. Every weekend, millions of kids would gather in front of their televisions, bowl of cereal or other snacks ...
Here, History Computer is going to put your brain to the test to see if you know more than most Americans about space.
Before May 2008, checking a bag was simply part of buying a plane ticket. American Airlines changed that when it became the first major carrier to charge for the first checked bag. Other airlines were ...
Urban combat compresses the battlefield. Streets, stairwells, and tight interiors leave little room for error, and reaction time is often measured in seconds. For elite units like the U.S. Navy SEALs, ...