Thomas Edison, America’s greatest inventor, was also deaf—a trait that sharpened his focus and fueled his groundbreaking innovations.
Get the story of how a fledgling, largely disconnected nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.
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At just 6, Ruby Bridges braved angry crowds to attend an all-white school—becoming the first Black student to integrate in Louisiana.
From the Nazi blitzkrieg in 1939 to the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, the Axis tide rolled unchecked—until a series of battles that spelled doom for Hitler and his allies.
In honor of Veterans Day, survivors of the 1941 Pearl Harbor attacks share their insight on war, sacrifice and remembering their comrades.
Mary Ross, one of the first Native American women engineers, helped shape top-secret Cold War projects that changed history.
In this episode of __Hunting History__, Steven investigates the mystery of Le Griffon, the legendary lost ship of the Great Lakes that has fascinated him since childhood.
Join The UnBelievable's Dan Aykroyd as he tells a chilling bedtime story.