American writer Kurt Vonnegut wrote his seminal novel Slaughterhouse-Five after surviving the bombing of Dresden as a prisoner of war Lifestyle 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
Alexander Twilight: The first African American to graduate from college in the United States News 9 years ago by Goran Blazeski
Once thought to depict heroic Viking deeds, the Rök Runestone is being investigated in a new light Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
A month after the sinking of the Titanic, one of its drifting lifeboats was found containing three bodies Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Discovery of warrior king’s tomb provides new information on the Scythian people’s nomadic, equestrian lifestyle Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Ten-cent banknote recovered from Billy the Kid’s dead body could bring $500 or more at auction Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
150-year-old lost wedding dress is found after an online appeal goes viral News 9 years ago by Goran Blazeski
Congress had their own bootlegger during Prohibition, so senators and congressmen could still drink alcohol News 9 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Truman Capote never wanted Audrey Hepburn to play Holly in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”; his choice was Marilyn Monroe News Glamour 9 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics and changed the lives of millions of developmentally disabled people all over the world News 9 years ago by Goran Blazeski
“Old Tjikko” the Norwegian Spruce is dated at 9,550 years old Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Jeanne de Clisson became a pirate out of revenge against the French for the death of her husband Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey