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An enormous scandal erupted when it was discovered that contestants on TV quiz shows were often given answers. Did the famed psychologist also cheat when she won The $64,000 Question? Read >>
The World Trade Center attack wasn’t the first time New York was brutally assaulted — 225 years before, George Washington watched the city burn from his headquarters in northern Manhattan after painful military defeats. Read >>
An artist in lower Manhattan recalls how he watched the Twin Towers fall, then spent years honoring the lives lost. Read >>
The Nazis had stolen many of the recovered works from prominent Jewish collectors, raising lingering questions of restitution. Read >>
The great historian Donald Kagan, who passed away this month, reminded us that we can often see into the future by studying the past. Read >>
Hurricane Ida flooded our office and caused enormous damage. Read >>
After three of his plane's engines flamed out, Captain John Murray was forced to land at night during a ferocious storm in the middle of the ocean.  Read >>
The brutal murder of hundreds of African-American soldiers at Fort Pillow had a profound effect on Northern sentiment during and after the Civil War. Read >>
After an illustrious career in the Navy, Stephen Decatur died in his home on Lafayette Square following a duel with Commodore Barron. Read >>
A founder of the Algonquin Round Table and frequent writer for The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, Benchley influenced generations of humorists, from James Thurber to Dave Barry Read >>
The Museum of Appalachia celebrates simple, honest life in late 19th-century Tennessee. Read >>
It was a challenging couple of months after the flood, but our office will soon be operational again. Read >>
A new radio broadcast of the beloved Frank Capra movie is available online or by downloadable podcast. Read >>
It's one of the oldest folk ballads in our national songbook, but where did it come from? The answer is complex, multi-layered, American. Read >>
It's one of the oldest folk ballads in our national songbook, but where did it come from? The answer is complex, multi-layered, American. Read >>
He was one of America's greatest innovators, but his plan to build a production city in the Amazon ultimately ended in disaster.  Read >>
After centuries of hostility against Catholics, the elections of Presidents Kennedy and Biden marked an end to the trend in American politics. 
A whiskey baron who murdered his wife in a jealous rage, George Remus led a life that embodied both the opulence and violence of Prohibition. Read >>
Written while he was jailed for leading nonviolent demonstrations, King's open letter defined the Civil Rights movement. Read >>
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville showcases the rockets, achievements, and artifacts of the space program, as well as the legacy of Wernher von Braun and his team. Read >>
In his latest memoir, Carl Bernstein retraces the path of his early journalism career before he went on to make history at the Washington Post. Read >>
The unique political genius of Abraham Lincoln was to navigate carefully and at times conservatively between abolition and the Southern cause until he knew the time was right for radical justice. Read >>
For a decade, the West has sleep-walked through a new kind of warfare being waged from Moscow. It took Putin's ground war against Ukraine to wake people up. Read >>
Vladimir Putin used historical references and a claim of fighting “fascism” to justify war on Ukraine, despite his own glaring Hitlerian behavior. Read >>
The words of Thomas Paine changed the course of history, and are still relevant as Ukrainians fight for the rights he articulated. Read >>
In 1870, the first major American expedition into the Yellowstone revealed an extraordinary wilderness, which became a national park 150 years ago. Read >>
Vladimir Putin and his clique ruthlessly took over Russia’s assets and used their billions to undermine Western institutions and democracies. Read >>
For nearly three decades, the author has warned that, if we ignored Putin's ambitions, he would become a global problem. Read >>
The former foreign minister of Russia provides a unique look inside his country's leadership and reflects on the prospects for democracy there. Read >>
It’s too impersonal to call what’s happening in Ukraine a “stalemate” when cities are reduced to rubble and thousands of civilians murdered.  Read >>

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