World War II brought about a new deal for veterans. Introduction In the early morning hours of...
Recruits in the first African-American Marine Corps trained at Montford Point, eventually ending the military’s longstanding policy...
Debates over Congress’s limited legal enforcement options go back decades. By Michael Stern, J.D. The conflict between...
Fake news and smoking guns made the Kansas town a symbol of frontier lawlessness. Everywhere American popular...
Before John Marshall, the Supreme Court had been a constitutional afterthought. No one in the founding generation...
Geophysicists use sound waves to build a picture of the magma and rock beneath this active volcano,...
Remainders of Crete’s extraordinary past are scattered all over the island. Introduction As the cradle of European Civilization and...
When it comes to the overhead cranes, dropped loads are the biggest and the most dangerous safety...
Research has found ways to detect deepfakes through flaws that can’t be fixed easily by the fakers....
People fall for fake photos regardless of whether they seem to come from Facebook or The New...
Remembering what one of last century’s most courageous Jewish journalists taught us. By Peter Dreier In this...
Thanks to Ida Tarbell, we’re not to afraid to expose the shenanigans of the super-rich. Over the...
Webster saw himself as a saviour of the American language. In the United States, the name Noah...
Charting the evolution of Old English through the 700 years during which it was written and spoken....
This projected halt is a first in modern history. For the first time in modern history, the...
An entrepreneur, hunter, woodsman, scientist, and artist — John James Audubon, famous for his epic The Birds...
Geoarchaeology in action: the story of the River Tyburn from 11,500 years ago to the present. Originally...
“I believe that all Germany’s Jews are looking around the world, but can find nowhere to go.”...
A 16th-century folk art was her passport from Sicily to Upstate New York. By Kathleen GarrettActress The...
My great-great grandmother missed the gentle, green valleys of Germany, but our Jewish family needed a new...
Where does economic power come from? Does it exist independently of the law? It seems obvious, even...
Objects, flora, and fauna from these faraway lands were shipped back to Europe where many people perceived...
Darius took personal command of his army for this encounter and led them to a resounding defeat....
It was here, against all odds, that Alexander defeated the forces of the Persian satraps of Asia...
Interesting History of Wedding Boots From over-the-knee lace loveliness to satin booties, wedding shoes and boots have...
Populists deployed an extreme concept of popular sovereignty over the course of the 20th century. Abstract In...
The populist businessman known as “the barefoot Wall Street lawyer” took over his party’s convention in Philadelphia....
Exploring current struggles of memory and history within and beyond the Japanese American community. For many Americans,...
In the first year of the Civil War, Union General Benjamin Butler used the term “contraband of...
Fort Sill, a military base in Oklahoma, will soon house 1,400 Central American children, the Trump administration...