Richard Hickock and Perry Smith's bodies were exhumed yesterday, as part of an investigation into four murders committed in Florida in 1959
It wasn't until after the war that the U.S. started to really use the dollar
Poor Irish women who drank tea in the 19th century might as well have been chugging a bottle of whiskey
Prior to 1850, sugar was a hot commodity that only society's most wealthy could afford
Archeologists uncovered the remains of the first Latter-day Saints baptistry in Utah County, build around 1875
A secret society with ties to the Freemason's coded text has been cracked
On the ground and online, the battle between Israel and Gaza are escalating quickly
Many are probably unaware that their condition has a Nazi's name attached to it
Nearly 6,000 Australian students were inadvertently taught this week that giant robots led the Russian Revolution thanks to a sloppy exam staff Google job
Rodin's contribution to society lives on in his artistic works, but he wrecked a few lives in his time
At various times, a new study found, the British have invaded almost 90 per cent of the countries around the globe
Historians still puzzle over Napoleon's catastrophic Russian defeat, but materials scientists think the army's buttons may be to blame
A few bouts of angst written by Darwin reveal that no one is immune to the blues
A 2,000-year old burial chamber was discovered with the help of a cat
A 5-year old Samuel J. Seymour saw Lincoln's assassination, lived to talk about it on a 1956 game show
During the dark days of October 1962, Marines trained on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques to train for an amphibious assault on Cuba
The first complete 3D laser scan of Stonehenge's prehistoric stone circle revealed ancient graffiti and alignment with the winter and summer solstice
A 5,000-year old temple complex may have been the centre of Stone Age British culture
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