When President James A. Garfield was shot by deranged office seeker Charles Guiteau in 1881, he didn’t have to die. One of ...
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In the span of 16 years in the back half of the 19th century, Americans watched as two of their presidents were struck down ...
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Ubisoft historians Thierry Noël and Eve Ben-Haïm reveal how Anno 117: Pax Romana brings the Roman Empire to life through ...
In the summer of 1881, a gunshot at a Washington D.C. train station set off one of the most dramatic chapters in American ...
EXCLUSIVE: The History Channel is bringing back its first and longest-running franchise. The A+E Global Media network has greenlit a new series of Modern Marvels, the franchise that was created more ...
Philadelphia's oldest bell — it's not the Liberty Bell — was allegedly vandalized last week, according to Christ Church, ...
Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres has not been named in Graham Potter's first Sweden squad, but Liverpool's Alexander Isak has been included. Gyokeres is set to have further tests this week amid fears ...
Dr. Harshan Lamabadusuriya started his schooling at Richmond College Galle and then spent a couple of years at S. Thomas’ ...
Former U.S. Rep. Chris Bell, a Houston Democrat, announced his second bid for Texas governor on a platform centered on ethics ...
A handsome historic marker, commemorating where the first regular telephone call was accepted by Haverhill leather magnate ...