Iichi Marumo started competing in his late 80s, after a life spent farming, publishing poetry and volunteering to fly in a ...
The co-founder of the far-right Front National party, who died on January 7, had, in life, become a repulsive figure in his ...
The Long March began at Stalag Luft III, in what is now Zagan, Poland. Stalag Luft III was a prisoner-of-war camp built by ...
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Ruth was born in Illinois on March 16, 1922, the 11th of 12 children. She attended Millikin University, where she studied ...
William Feldman says peace is found in simple rituals, like a good cigar, a glass of scotch and the wisdom of a well-lived ...
Harry Humason glided his finger over a worn page in a world atlas. He paused when his fingernail brushed against a small, yellowed Post-it note with a handwritten message reading simply, “Frankfurt.” ...
Dorothy Thompson saw the rise of Nazi Germany as a foreign correspondent in Berlin. A new series from Radio Diaries tells the ...
PEOPLE launches an in-depth look into what very well might be Dylan's darkest day — which also happened to be pop's greatest ...
The life and work of Frank Wisner, one of the CIA’s founding officers, offers us a portrait of American intelligence’s ...
Sports memorabilia celebrates America’s evolving love affair with athletics – signed baseballs, vintage equipment, team pennants, and trading cards chronicling legendary moments and players. Kansas ...