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In the 1950s, American engineers working in the Middle East – where liquor was frowned
Why Are High Schools Graduating Illiterate Seniors? If you really want to know what is happening in America’s schools, do
Coming Out of the Water Dry (The 1838 Missouri Extermination Order) “The Mormons must be treated as enemies, and must
When Detective Heinz Noonan arrives in Spokane to investigate a simple case of double obituaries, he has no idea he’s
Detective Heinz Noonan, the “Bearded Homes,” is sent to Virginia Beach, North Carolina, to find 30 antique Christian crosses that
Why would anyone steal something that has no value? And then stick the insurance company for a ten-million-dollar loss? That’s
How can $2 million in diamonds vanish? First, the diamonds were assessed to make sure they were authentic. Then, in
The Alaska Gold Rush is the least studied era of United States history. If you pull up Alaska Gold Rush
How can a man drown in a hot air balloon? Can a boxcar disappear off a moving train, and is
In the 1950s, American engineers working in the Middle East – where liquor was frowned
Petroleum as a fuel source is on the wane. We will not have another century
The most popular boogey man right now is AI. AI, “Artificial Intelligence” is supposed to
There are a lot of myths ‘running around’ when it comes to blacks and the
Seen this before, right? Well, did you notice the bundles of twigs beneath both his
Actually, it doesn’t. Anytime there is a new technology, you can be assured there will
In 1951, a snippy newspaper columnist suggested Marilyn Monroe would be better off wearing a
Probably. But then again, it could said the archaeologist examining his corpse might have spilled
Like your job? Like your doctor? Have you thanked your grandmother lately? (Or your great-grandmother
This is a photograph of a bank run in 1929. These people are scared their
One of the easiest things to do is complain. And the people who do it
Within the last week a LinkedIn post showed a block building being constructed by a
This is a juggernaut, the origin of the term for a huge, powerful, and overwhelming
Actually, it is. During the Alaska Gold Rush there was not many United States dollars
One hundred years ago, a rag-tag army of military officers and civilians like these men
Some things in Alaska do not change. From the Alaska Gold Rush until today, the
This is an iconic image of Americana: a newspaper boy. He was the Yahoo of
While on a hunting trip in Mississippi in 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt ‘came up empty.’
This photograph intrigues me. Why? Because these salmon left this stream five years ago when
There is an old expression that “all politics is local.” But not that many people
Yup, it’s a sea horse. (No Photoshop necessary.) The scientific name for the seahorse is
[huge_it_video_player id="5"] To paraphrase Al Jolson, “You ain’t seen nothin’ yet!” (If you’re a millennial,
The most popular boogey man right now is AI. AI, “Artificial Intelligence” is supposed to
During the Second World War, Lt. Norman Wilkinson of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve came
In 47 BCE, Julius Caesar was faced with a mutiny. The Tenth Legion was demanding
Nine miles Southeast of Skwentna and 59 miles north of Tyonek – and, yes, these
If you live in New York, you will instantly recognize this building. If you don’t
Here’s one for the history books! In 2011, photographer David Slater went to Indonesia to
Actually, it doesn’t. Anytime there is a new technology, you can be assured there will
A ‘fourth panel’ is a way to transcend an art form. Traditionally, a painting is