The Japanese American Activist Who Became Part Of The Black Rights Movement Harper Scott Apr 11, 2026 Yuri Kochiyama fought for civil rights, reparations for Japanese Americans detained in concentration camps, and the anti-war movement.
Agent 355, The Mystery Woman Who Spied For George Washington Ava Arnold Apr 11, 2026 Some historians say the unknown woman was a New York-based socialite whose parents remained loyal to the British Crown.
The Laziest Countries In The World, Ranked By The United Nations Ava Arnold Apr 11, 2026 A person needs 2.5 hours of moderate physical activity per week in order to get the exercise they need. So where does the U.S. rank?
'Extinct' Species Rediscovered In Honduras' 'Lost City Of The Monkey God' Emma Johnson Apr 11, 2026 "The forests around the [Lost City] remain pristine, unlike much of the region.”
Florida Woman Leaves Millions To Her Seven Cats After Her Death Harper Scott Apr 11, 2026 In addition to the mansion, the cats also received a hefty inheritance to cover medical expenses, food, toys, and anything else they might want or need.
11 Of The Most Fascinating Cryptid Legends From Around The World Emma Johnson Apr 11, 2026 Though some write these creatures off as mere tales, others fervently believe in their existence.
Who The Sea Peoples Were And How They Devastated The Ancient World Sophia Hammond Apr 11, 2026 The Sea Peoples terrorized Egypt and the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age, but their identity and origins remain mysterious to this day.
Howard Carter, The Archaeologist Who Found King Tut's Tomb Mia Morrison Apr 11, 2026 It was the discovery of a lifetime.
The Most Iconic Images Of The 1980s Sophia Hammond Apr 11, 2026 From Tank Man in Tiananmen Square to the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, a fascinating look at the most iconic images of the 1980s!
How Elisha Kane's Failed Rescue Mission Revolutionized Arctic Exploration Harper Scott Apr 11, 2026 The data that Elisha Kane recorded in his journal proved to be an invaluable resource for understanding the Arctic conditions.