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When the RMS Titanic launched in April of 1912, it was the pinnacle of luxury and the largest vessel

At a time when we’re debating where policing is going, we’re going to tell you where the police came

In 1981, a gunman fired six shots at Ronald Reagan after the president gave a speech at a Washington

September 2nd 1666: the Great Fire of London begins in a bakery on Pudding Lane, before quickly spre

On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while riding in his presidential limo thro

In September 1901, President William McKinley visited the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New Yo

Description: August 19, 1991. A group of Communist Party hardliners attempt to save the collapsing S

On April 14th, 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre in Washingto

Join NFL Insider and social media breakout star, Annie Agar, as she tackles the world of fantasy foo

The job of guarding the President’s life belongs to the men and women of the United States Secret Se

August 5, 1969. Police in Atlanta, Georgia raid a screening of Andy Warhol’s underground film Loneso

There’s no job description for the role of First Lady of the United States. Betty Ford described it

In the summer of 1989, Michelle Robinson was an up and coming lawyer at a Chicago law firm when she

July 22, 1942. The Nazis begin the evacuation of the Warsaw Ghetto, transporting hundreds of thousan

In 1974, Betty Ford was thrust onto the world stage when Richard Nixon resigned and her husband, Ger

Self-confessed sports geeks Elis James and Colin Murray are here to serve up the juiciest tales from

In 1905, Eleanor Roosevelt married her distant cousin Franklin, beginning a remarkable and complicat

In 1842, Mary Todd married Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois after a stormy romance. Despite

Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. We know the six wives of Henry the eighth as

In 1757, 26-year-old Martha Dandridge Custis was the wealthiest widow in Virginia when she caught th