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On 12 April 1955, Dr Jonas Salk announced that his vaccine was safe and effective – but he refused to profit from it. Read More
The fragments of truth scattered across a lifetime. Read More
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In the series "USA to Z," "CBS Mornings" takes a look at the role of Kentucky bourbon in U.S. history, its deep roots in American culture and... Read More
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The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about the telephone on its 150th anniversary. Read More
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Book review: "This Land is Your Land." Read More
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A journalist tells the improbable tale of a British diplomat who worked to free Ireland – and paid the ultimate price Read More
From coloring eggs to gifting baskets full of candy, these are some of the most popular Easter traditions—and the history of their origins. Read More
The Roman prefect, known to Christians as the man responsible for Jesus' death, is one of the few New Testament figures to appear in the... Read More
On March 30, 1972, over 25,000 North Vietnamese soldiers, backed by Soviet weaponry, poured across the DMZ separating the two Vietnams. Read More
These ancient texts challenge mainstream Christian teachings. Read More
As it happens, there is a direct precedent under U.S. law, well known to the drafters of the 14th Amendment. Read More
Some major events in the history of US-Iran relations highlight differences between the countries’ views, but others have presented real... Read More
Analysts say carpet bombing countries is a war crime. But it wouldn't be new for the US. Read More
Just Enough History of America Read More
The conflict divided the six tribes of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, most of whom decided to join the British. The former allies clashed at... Read More
The “first rough draft of history” was vivid—and misleading Read More
He was obsessed with adding an expensive new wing to the Reich chancellery, part of his grandiose architectural ambitions for the nation’s... Read More
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When conservatives appeal to “Western civilization,” they are referring to everything they like that has ever come out of Europe and... Read More
As the Artemis II mission prepares to send humans around the moon, Jonathan Wright explores the stranger side of space history – from UFO... Read More
The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
The Roman prefect, known to Christians as the man responsible for Jesus' death, is one of the few New Testament figures to appear in the archaeological record.... Read More
Analysts say carpet bombing countries is a war crime. But it wouldn't be new for the US.... Read More
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