A look at the famed American in the new play “American Prophet.”
Want to Live on a Battlefield? You Can for $550,000
Situated in Funkstown, Md., this home was in the path of the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg.
‘Here’s Your Hat,’ Was All This Ugly Outlaw Needed to Hear
When indie Western actor-cum-hatmaker Travis Lee Eller wanted an authentic look, he literally took matters into his own hands.
Redheads Who Changed History
Here are some famous redheads whose influence on history changed the world we live in.
How Ukraine Turned a 12-Foot Boat Into a Floating Guided Missile
Sometimes initially called a “kamikaze boat,” it is more accurately referred to — thus far — as an uncrewed surface vessel or USV.
Book Review: Coffee With Hitler / The Story of the Amateur Spies Who Tried to Civilze the Nazis
An insightful examination of a well-meaning attempt to “civilize” the Nazis.
Production Wraps on Korean DMZ War Movie ‘Valiant One’
The movie is set amid rising tensions between North and South Korea.
Meet the Irish Aristocrat Who Shot Mussolini in the Face
In Benito Mussolini’s lifetime, four people managed to launch successful assassination attempts against the dictator. But just one of them ever came close to succeeding.
This Man Was the Real Founder of San Francisco. Why Doesn’t Anyone Know His Name Today?
William Leidesdorff, of Dutch and African ancestry, came to prominence before the California Gold Rush.
How The French Added Fashion To World War I Airplanes
The French set trends in sprucing up the outer appearance of aircraft during World War I, influencing American designs.
