President Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City on Oct. 27, 1858, and went on to live a giant life as war hero and ...
Johnny Carson, born in Iowa on this day in history, Oct. 23, 1925, went on to become the iconic and Emmy Award-winning host ...
Harry Houdini, the remarkable illusionist who stunned international audiences with his death-defying escape act, was shackled eternally by the Grim Reaper on this Halloween in history, Oct. 31, 1926. ...
In 1604, William Shakespeare's Othello made its debut. A new production of the famed play starring Denzel Washington and Jake ...
Donald Trump came under fire for violent rhetoric against a prominent Kamala Harris supporter Friday as the candidates held ...
The Statue of Liberty was officially revealed to the world Oct. 28, 1886, in New York City's harbor, which affirmed the ...
The USS Constitution was launched on Oct. 21, 1797, in Boston on this day in history. She went on to a legendary career in naval warfare, earning the famous moniker Old Ironsides.
Halloween has been around for many centuries, but why have these traditions continued through the 21st century?
One of the driest months in United States history is coming to a close and the consequences are coming into focus.
Dr. Gray will appear on an episode of the History Channel's "Prison Chronicles." The episode features the Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prisoner of war camp in Georgia known for its deadly ...
It's (almost) Election Day in America. Soon citizens across the United States ... The animal logos date back to the 19th ...
The Kissers, Madison’s venerable Celtic rock band, started one night in the late 1990s when two good friends, Ken Fitzsimmons ...