This short tells a story about what would happen if the US went into civil war today? With the war starting, the South would quickly try to end the Northern states, but it wouldn't go well. They would ...
Two days after the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, we authored a piece for the Washington Post drawing on our expertise in Civil War and Reconstruction era political violence to contextualize ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While Volodymyr Zelensky hopes to close a post-war agreement with Donald Trump, Russia launched its latest attack on Kyiv - Danylo ...
Ireland has produced many famous women who have made their mark in culture, politics, and the arts. Many are household names, but unfortunately, some are not. A different name, better known as Jennie ...
A civil rights museum in Atlanta expanded recently and now includes the era of reconstruction that followed the Civil War and ultimately led to segregationist Jim Crow Laws in the South.
Across sleepy and remote islands in the Pacific, U.S. military engineers are working around the clock to revive strategically important airstrips that American troops first built under fire over 70 ...
Greenwood is rarely mentioned in history books when discussing the Civil Rights Movement, yet the community is connected one ...
A rumor that Fox News host Jesse Watters said, "If [U.S. President Donald] Trump had been president during the Civil War, we would've won it," circulated online in December 2025. For example, one ...
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Werner Hartenstein pulled drowning British troops from the Atlantic Ocean in September 1942. The German U-boat commander was flying Red Cross flags and even radioed for help in English. American ...
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Saturday that his country is engaged in a “full-fledged war” with the US, Israel and Europe, describing the multifaceted pressures on Iran as “far more ...