Holocaust survivors shared their stories to protect us from forces that know the history and seek to repeat it. We must ...
In 1513, Giovanni de’ Medici was proclaimed pope, succeeding Julius II; he took the name Leo X. In 1861, delegates from seven states adopted the Constitution of the Confederate States of America.
2011: A 9.0 magnitude earthquake strikes 80 miles east of Sendai, Japan, triggering a tsunami that kills thousands of people and causes the second worst nuclear accident in history at the Fukushima ...
Partly damaged by the catastrophic 1966 flood of the Arno, Michelangelo's Florence tombstone just got a $118,000 restoration.
Today, more women than men are entering medical school and pursuing a career in medicine. Who were some of the pioneering women physicians, and what challenges do contemporary women in medicine face?
The poet Joseph Hutchison describes the magic of artichokes perfectly in his one-line poem: “O heart weighed down by so many ...
Stephen Campbell’s book reminds us of the lies and self-congratulations we employ to create useful history, making historical ...
By Patrick Schmadeke Evangelization in the World Today This moment feels like a new chapter in American history. People have ...
Brazil’s military dictatorship (1964–1985), has been hailed not only as a cinematic masterpiece but also as a powerful political statement against authoritarianism and state violence.
The Oscar-winning film tells the true story of a former Brazilian lawmaker who was abducted under Latin America’s longest ...
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The Deadly Queen Mother Of FranceCatherine de Medici went from prisoner to powerhouse, conquering Europe with ruthless ambition and unmatched cunning. Oscar 2025: winners... and some disappointments Scientists have discovered a ...
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