
At 07:30 on September 18th, 1944, Private First Class Arthur Jackson pressed his body against a coral outcrop on Peleliu Island, watching Japanese machine gun…

Between 1,792 and 1,800, more than 400 enslaved men, women, and children built what would become the most recognizable building in the United States. Their…

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK. It was 2:47 p.m. on Saturday, October 10th, 1964, when May Johnson, 58, and her daughter Ruthie Johnson, 29, walked through the…

The 8th of April, 1945, about five miles northwest of the city of Weimar, Nazi Germany. Buchenwald camp prisoners, using a secret short-wave transmitter and…

“November 15th, 1966. Bumpy Johnson was supposed to die that night. The contract had been signed. The money had been paid. The assassin had been…

“For more than 30 years, Mike Meyers lived on the streets of California, doing whatever he could just to make it through each day. Tired…

Pay attention to this CCTV footage. March 19th, 2:38 p.m. A delivery truck pulls into the driveway of a white two-story house on the outskirts…

April 29th, 1945. A Sunday morning. The sky was gray. The air was cold. The soldiers of the US 45th Infantry Division. The Thunderbirds were…

“Dean heard the sound as he was walking back to his dressing room. A muffled thud, then something that might have been a voice cut…

In the spring of 1891, in a small town just outside Toronto, Canada, an old black man took his last breath. His name was Daniel…


