How Dynamite Reshaped the World

From gold rushes to guerrilla wars, dynamite’s dual legacy is one of construction and destruction.

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Earth Day's Environmental Origins

History Shorts: Earth Day's Environmental Origins

Environmental issues have long faced our planet, but what did it finally take to set aside a day just for Earth?

Who Said It?

You can either sink or swim, and I obviously chose to swim.-Rita Moreno
For most of history, man has had to fight nature to survive; in this century he is beginning to realize that, in order to survive, he must protect it.-Jacques Cousteau

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250 Years: Start of the American Revolution

What Was the 'Shot Heard Round the World'?

British troops faced off against minutemen in Lexington, Mass.

In April 1775, when British troops are sent to confiscate colonial weapons, they run into an untrained and angry militia. This ragtag army defeats 700 British soldiers and the surprise victory bolsters their confidence for the war ahead.

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HISTORY Shorts

Colonial America

We love apples! And in the colonial era, we loved them so much, we used hard apple cider as payment.

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Ancient Greece

From naked athletes to foot-only races, these are 10 surprising facts you didn’t know about the ancient Olympics.

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Landmarks

A camping trip in 1903 might be the most influential in history! John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt spent three nights in Yosemite. Muir would convince Roosevelt to protect Yosemite, paving the way for a National Park Service.

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Food

From its bullpen origins to becoming a cultural icon, find out how the shredded bubble gum designed for baseball players changed the candy industry forever.

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Who's Making History

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John Cena

The wrestler claimed the WWE Championship for a record 17th time, becoming the most decorated in WWE history.

Sheryl Lee Ralph Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Sheryl Lee Ralph

The actor and singer, known for her role on 'Abbot Elementary,' earned a star this week on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), circa 1900.

Henry C. Frick

The Gilded Age industrialist's estate and art became NYC's Frick Collection, which has reopened to the public after a major renovation.

The Last Pope?

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Do 900-year-old prophetic visions by Saint Malachy suggest that Pope Francis is the last in a holy line that stretches back nearly 2,000 years?

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