By Mark Wilmoth In her book, No Ordinary Time, author Doris Kearns Goodwin tells about Franklin Roosevelt’s handling of World War II and its effect on Roosevelt at a personal level. Goodwin notes that ...
The people of Chicago are a mixed lot, and that’s how we like it. We’re tough, and that’s why we will continue to push back ...
Kathryn Jones began to visit Washington's museums in January and didn't plan to make it her full-time pursuit, but it become ...
One such soul that Lent and her fellow tour guides will discuss is Silas Perkins, known in the mid-twentieth century as the ...
Eleanor was introduced to Robert Matthew, a leading proponent of modernism and the founder of both RMJM and the new ...
As a history lover who also likes a good mystery, trying to uncover clues about a man named Joseph Rubin turned into a real ...
From the infamous Amityville Horror House to the Villisca Axe Murder House, the US is home to some horrifying places with ...
Photos have a way of immortalizing history in its rawest form, capturing the feelings, hardships, and victories in ways words ...
On April 12, 1945, Franklin D. Roosevelt passed away. This video captures Mrs. Roosevelt and President Truman delivering ...
In Mexico, a community laid to rest the man shot and killed by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Franklin Park. Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez, 38, was shot and killed on September 12 after allegedly ...
In “Gotham at War,” Mike Wallace shows how the American fight against the Nazis started years before World War II, in the Big Apple. By Jacob Heilbrunn Jacob Heilbrunn is the editor of The National ...
The patient's blood pressure averaged 209/100 mm Hg, a level now considered to be a medical emergency. His heart was enlarged, his skin was gray due to lack of oxygen in the blood, and an ECG showed ...