On Feb. 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded, charged with conspiring to kill England's Queen Elizabeth I.
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Today in Music History for Feb. 15: ...
On Feb. 11, 1965, U.S. and South Vietnamese planes made their first bombing raids on North Vietnam.
Explore the lasting legacy of WWII airfields and their unexpected role in the future of American aviation.
The last time Greenland played a starring role in American foreign policy, the United States government sent a Marin ...
The Amsterdam city government is to investigate whether a monument can be erected at the site where the then-illegal ...
The Douglas DC-3 carried its first passengers in June of 1936 for American Airlines, and 90 years later the plane is still ...
A decade of irrelevance produced many one-time All-Stars ...
Explore the rich history of West Palm's Norton Museum, from its opening as South Florida's first art museum to its current status as Florida's largest, as it prepares for its 85th anniversary.
Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist and icon, has passed away at 84. His legacy and impact on the Civil Rights Movement will be celebrated.
The Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, the towering civil rights leader whose moral vision and fiery oratory reshaped the Democratic Party and America, has died ...
The San Diego-based chain, founded in 1951, is celebrating its anniversary year with throwback menu items and cheeky humor.