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Raymond of Campania: An African Knight in Naples
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Raymond of Campania: An African Knight in Naples

The story of Raimondo de’ Cabanni, a former African slave who rose to become a knight, court insider, and landholder in 14th‑century Angevin Naples.

by cameron•February 15, 2026
Ellis Island vs Today’s Border: What Really Changed?
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Ellis Island vs Today’s Border: What Really Changed?

A 1908 Ellis Island photo of a Russian immigrant mother and her huge 11‑month‑old baby looks familiar. Compare Ellis Island immigration to today’s U.S. system.

by Jade•February 15, 2026
What If Clinton Had Never Balanced the Budget?
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What If Clinton Had Never Balanced the Budget?

Bill Clinton presided over the only U.S. budget surpluses since 1970. What if those surpluses had never happened? Three grounded scenarios and their consequences.

by Hannah•February 15, 2026
Scandinavia After the Vikings: Still a Power?
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Scandinavia After the Vikings: Still a Power?

Scandinavia did not vanish after the Viking Age. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden stayed influential through crusades, trade, dynastic unions, and Baltic expansion.

by cameron•February 15, 2026
Why Is Italy So Right Wing? 5 Historical Reasons
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Why Is Italy So Right Wing? 5 Historical Reasons

Italy’s right-wing politics didn’t appear out of nowhere. From Mussolini to Berlusconi and Meloni, here are 5 historical forces that pushed Italy to the right.

by Hannah•February 15, 2026
How Marines Fooled an AI Guard Tower
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How Marines Fooled an AI Guard Tower

In a DARPA test, U.S. Marines defeated an AI-powered camera using somersaults, cardboard boxes, and a fake bush. Here’s what really happened and why it matters.

by Hannah•February 15, 2026
1970s LA vs Today: Why They Look So Similar
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1970s LA vs Today: Why They Look So Similar

Why does a 1974 Los Angeles street scene look so much like LA today? A comparison of origins, methods, outcomes, and legacy of life in the city then and now.

by cameron•February 15, 2026
What If the 1980 MGM Grand Fire Never Happened?
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What If the 1980 MGM Grand Fire Never Happened?

A counterfactual look at the 1980 MGM Grand fire in Las Vegas. How would casinos, fire codes, and the Strip itself be different if 85 people hadn’t died that day?

by Jade•February 15, 2026
Renowned Abolitionist Frederick Douglass
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Renowned Abolitionist Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass is a well known African-American who escaped from slavery and went on to become … Renowned Abolitionist Frederick DouglassRead more

by AO•February 14, 2026
How Some U.S. Evangelicals Came To Call Empathy a Sin
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How Some U.S. Evangelicals Came To Call Empathy a Sin

Why do some American evangelicals now say empathy is a sin? A history of Calvinism, culture wars, and how “compassion” got redefined in U.S. Christianity.

by cameron•February 14, 2026

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