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Navajo Code Talkers

Nov04

America 101: Why Do We Vote on the First Tuesday?

Voting on the first Tuesday in November might seem arbitrary, but there's actually a logical reason for it.

Nov03

5 Groundbreaking Native Americans You Should Know

From battlefields to ballet stages, these five Native American leaders broke barriers and defied expectations.

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Oct31

Man Made Monsters

Mankind has always manipulated nature, but in the last century, frightening technologies have warped the animal kingdom, turning cockroaches, cats, dolphins and even sharks into weapons of war.

Oct30

Trick-or-Treating's Tricky History

Trick or treating is now innocent Halloween fun, but before kids went door to door, the holiday was all about mischief and mayhem.

Oct29

Dark Marvels: Blood Sports

From antiquity to today, brutal games have thrilled players and spectators alike. This episode of Dark Marvels explores the origins of history's deadliest bloodsports

A wooden electric chair stands in the foreground, with the ominous text "DARK MARVELS" prominently displayed in the background.
Oct28

Frankenstein Author Carried Around Her Dead Husband's Heart

Frankenstein author, Mary Shelley, is world renowned for her terrifying fiction, but few know that she had a dark secret of her own.

Oct27

The Race to Construct the First Subway System

Boston and New York City compete to build the first subway system, which sends ripples through the mass transit system forever.

Oct24

Lee & Grant

An up-close-and-personal look at two of the Civil War's most iconic military leaders.