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D-Day

Interactive: Why D-Day Was One of the Most Stunning Feats of World War II

This multimedia journey tells the story of June 6, 1944, and the unlikely triumph at Normandy that would go down in history.

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13 Photos of Powerful Communist Leaders and Dictators

From Karl Marx to Joseph Stalin to Mao Zedong, the label of communism has been attached to these figures—and their often ruthless governments—through history.

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Nixon Watergate

The Watergate Scandal: A Timeline

Trace the milestones of a scandal that rocked the nation.

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Rex Tillerson with his wife after being sworn in as Secretary of State by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the Oval Office of the White House, February 1, 2017.

Quick Stints and Worn Out Welcomes: The Shortest-Serving Presidential Staff

Rex Tillerson is out. Here’s who left more quickly—and who stayed a lot longer.

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The Best Books, Shows, Films and Podcasts of 2017 for History Lovers

This year’s most compelling cultural fare looked to the past. Here are our top picks.

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Who Invented the Zero?

A history of nothingness.

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Who Invented Football?

The game has ancient origins, but in the late 19th century, Walter Camp helped shape football—the American kind—into the sport we know today.

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HISTORY: Summer Solstice

Why Was Stonehenge Built?

Theories run the gamut, casting Stonehenge as anything from an ancient healing center to an alien landing site.

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Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens is shown in his wind up and pitch during the 1st inning of the Detroit-Boston game in this multiple exposure.

Who Invented Baseball?

A Civil War hero named Abner Doubleday is often credited with developing the game in 1839, but the real history is older—and more complicated.

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Fire at night, Perth Hills, Australia - stock photo

Is spontaneous human combustion real?

For several centuries, people have debated whether human beings can spontaneously combust, or burst into flames without being ignited by an external source. Though the first known accounts of spontaneous human combustion (SHC) date all the way back to 1641, the phenomenon gained wider exposure in the 19th century after popular author Charles Dickens used […]

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Did the Donner Party really resort to cannibalism?

Get the grisly details.

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Paper-cut - Dollar sign. These are scalpel cut real dollar notes. All hand crafted.

Where did the dollar sign come from?

If you’re wondering where the dollar sign ($) came from, you’re in good company.

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