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Mistakes That Made America: Slinky

A naval engineer’s failed attempt to stabilize sensitive ship equipment accidentally sends a spring tumbling down a shelf, sparking the creation of the Slinky, a simple misfire that bounces its way into becoming one of the most beloved toys of all time.

Jun26

History's Greatest Machines with Dolph Lundgren

Jun25

Before Jerseys, Caps and Knickerbockers Were Soccer's Uniform

Discover how colored caps and knickerbockers gave way to today’s traditional numbered jerseys and shorts.

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Jun24

History's Greatest Escapes with Morgan Freeman

Jun23

Why Line Formations Dominated 18th-Century Battles

Uncover the reasons behind centuries of line warfare, how battlefield tactics evolved and what brought the era of fighting in lines to an end.

Jun22

Mistakes That Made America: Superglue

What do you do with superglue that instantly sticks to everything?

Jun19

Juneteenth and Civil Rights

In the 1960s, Civil Rights Leaders brought the celebration of Juneteenth back into American life.

Jun18

Your Birthday in History: June 18th

Find out some birthday facts for June 18th when people play two truths and a lie.

Jun17

History's Deadliest with Ving Rhames: Natural Disasters

Jun16

5 Turning Points in LGBTQ+ History

From the underground activism of the 1920s to a landmark Supreme Court victory in 2015, explore five defining moments in LGBTQ+ history.