The History of Ballpark FoodWith baseball season back in full swing, we take a look at classic ballpark snacks like hot dogs, peanuts and Cracker Jack.Read more
Baseball Opening Day Fun FactsFrom record-breaking feats to streaking fans, Opening Day has seen its share of memorable moments in baseball history.Read more
Milestones in Libya’s Relations with the WestThe recent crisis in Libya is only the latest development in a long and tumultuous history of relations between the North African nation and the West.Read more
100 Years Ago: The Triangle Shirtwaist FireFind out how newspapers reported on the Triangle Shirtwaist fire, which killed nearly 150 New York City workers and helped expose poor working conditions 100 years ago.Read more
History’s 6 Worst Nuclear DisastersLethal air, contaminated land, cancer epidemics—and coverups. These nuclear accidents were catastrophic.Read more
Did Blood Cause Henry VIII’s Madness and Reproductive Woes?Biological factors may have caused Henry VIII’s madness and reproductive woes, new research suggests.Read more
Japan Pledges to Find Remains of Iwo Jima DeadJapan has vowed to locate the remains of an estimated 12,000 troops still missing since the Battle of Iwo Jima.Read more
Frank Buckles, Last U.S. World War I Vet, Dies at 110Frank Buckles, America’s last surviving World War I veteran, has died at age 110.Read more
Major Mob Busts in US HistoryWe take a look at some of the most significant Mafia busts in the history of the organized crime network.Read more
William Wallace: The Real Robin Hood?Was Scottish knight William Wallace of “Braveheart” fame the inspiration behind the legend of Robin Hood?Read more
This Year in History: 2010As 2011 prepares to make its arrival, we take a look at some of the most exciting and consequential stories from this year in history.Read more
Solving the Riddle of Stonehenge’s ConstructionThe mystery of how prehistoric builders constructed the mighty Stonehenge has baffled scholars for centuries.Read more