Thus far on History’s nutcases, we’ve had a good mix of the harmless, like King George … History’s Nutcases: Vlad III DrăculeaRead more
The Maker of Moore’s Law: Part 1 of 4
One of the most influential people in the computer industry, Gordon Moore has accomplished many life-changing … The Maker of Moore’s Law: Part 1 of 4Read more
Emily Brontë: A One Hit Wonder
Some may consider Emily Brontë a one hit wonder in the literary world. Besides one book … Emily Brontë: A One Hit WonderRead more
The Watergate Scandal Revisited
In May of 1972, seven burglars broke into the Democratic National Committee’s office in the Watergate … The Watergate Scandal RevisitedRead more
Knives in the Dark: The Sicarii
Before there was Assassin’s Creed and the elusive ninja, the Sicarii stalked the shadows of the ancient world, … Knives in the Dark: The SicariiRead more
A Brief & Interesting History on New York City
New York City, the largest city in the United States, originally began when the Dutch West … A Brief & Interesting History on New York CityRead more
The Death Penalty In The United States
Death penalty laws go way back to the eighteenth century B.C. in the Code of King … The Death Penalty In The United StatesRead more
15 More Mind Blowing Ancient Ruins Around the World
There are so many ancient ruins around the world that you can still visit today. Here … 15 More Mind Blowing Ancient Ruins Around the WorldRead more
New Scans of King Tut’s Tomb Raise Controversy
Arguably one of the most important discoveries in Egyptology is still surprising and perplexing archaeologists to this … New Scans of King Tut’s Tomb Raise ControversyRead more
History’s Badasses: Audie Murphy
Last time on History’s Badasses, we covered the man who abolished the slave trade in the British … History’s Badasses: Audie MurphyRead more