Acclaimed TV historian David Olusoga is heading to Nottingham – asking how a single weapon can change history.
The New York Times’ daily word puzzle, Connections, dropped its October 21 challenge, and this one had players thinking hard.
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With the government paralyzed and Americans’ pocketbooks reeling, the White House is giving a $20 billion bailout to an ...
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On This Day, 21 October 1805, Britain’s greatest ever naval hero proved conclusively that Britannia rules the waves… and died ...
Women working in architecture are more than twice as likely to feel that having children has harmed their career than women ...
Sleek, fast, and beautifully engineered, the Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior was a masterpiece of 1930s aviation design. Though it never achieved the fame of the larger Electra, it played a vital ...
An emotional ceremony for the repatriation of Aboriginal remains that had been held by institutions, including the South ...
Sanae Takaichi has been elected Japan's first female prime minister by the lower house of the Diet, securing 237 votes. Her ...
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Today-History-Oct21

Today in History for Oct. 21: In 1555, Queen Mary of England launched a persecution campaign against Protestants that resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.