Napoleon: Napoleon Bonaparte was a French general who, after rising to power during the French Revolution, carried out a ...
The decision to end the Israeli war on Gaza extended beyond political and military considerations. Despite military incursions, Israel appears to have suffered defeat in the cultural arena, ...
Discover how studio and music production was redefined by an unlikely group of Trevor Horn-led English synth geeks ...
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Today in History for Nov. 1: In 1512, Michelangelo's paintings in the Sistine Chapel in Rome were first exhibited to the public. Across the ceiling he painted themes of the Bible, including ...
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Today in History for Oct. 27: In 1746, William Tennent, a Scottish Presbyterian pastor and theologian, obtained a charter for the College of New Jersey, later to be called Princeton University. He had ...
For the past decade, the city of Heidelberg in southern Germany worked to transform a former US army base into a buzzing ...
European democracy and rule of law are at risk, the general says, so Europe must give Ukraine whatever it can to pressure ...
More "No Kings Day" protests come amid a partial government shutdown and as Trump sends, or threatens to send, National Guard ...
In our roundup of travel stories this week: the seven-foot “monster” that stalked West Virginia, the Roman tunnel where a hated emperor nearly met his end, and the enormous bunker city built by Nazis ...
Donald Trump urged Volodymyr Zelenskiy to accept Russia’s terms for ending its war in a volatile White House meeting on ...
More than 2,700 “No Kings” rallies were due to be held in all 50 states in what is thought to be the largest mobilization against the Trump Administration over the president's two terms.
Nuremberg, often called ‘history’s greatest trial’, officially opened on October 18 1945. It held senior Nazi leaders to account for war crimes during the Holocaust.