In 1971, Apollo 15 secretly left a tiny aluminum astronaut on the moon; beside it was a plaque naming 14 dead American and Soviet space travelersIn 1971, a hidden aluminum tribute was installed on the Moon, commemorating the bravery of fourteen astronauts and cosmonauts who lost thei...
Amazon to invest $2 billion in Latin American Prime Video through 2030Amazon will invest two billion dollars in Latin American productions through 2030. This significant investment aims to harness the region's...
In 1776, a 17-year-old Connecticut teenager secretly spied on the British during the American Revolution, escaped execution and survived where Nathan Hale failedIn 1776, 17-year-old Connecticut teenager David Maltbie secretly crossed into British-controlled Long Island as a spy. Posing as a schoolte...
Kenya tourist helicopter crash kills 7, including Americans and Ecuador intel chiefA tourist helicopter crashed in Kenya's Samburu county on Wednesday. Seven people, including five Americans and Ecuador's intelligence chie...
In 1930s, Finland brought back beavers but accidentally introduced the wrong species. The mistake still affects wildlife todayDuring the 1930s, Finland's attempt to reestablish its native beaver population took a turn when North American beavers were unwittingly in...
The American Dream now comes with a survival guideTighter US student visa and immigration rules are making Asian students reconsider America as their preferred study destination. Growing un...
American proverb of the day: 'A crooked cornstalk can have a...' Life lessons from motivational proverb on imperfection, successful results, good character, inner value, surprise potential, prejudice and worthAmerican proverb of the day: 'A crooked cornstalk can have a straight ear' explains how a person can have a difficult background and still ...
In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed a law that gave Americans a chance to claim 160 acres of free land. What happened next transformed the American West foreverIn 1862, President Abraham Lincoln enacted the Homestead Act, granting land to settlers eager to populate the West. This initiative allowed...
In 1778, Polly Cooper traveled 186 miles with an Oneida delegation to bring white corn to George Washington's starving troops at Valley Forge. 248 years later, the woman preserved mainly through oral tradition is honored on the 2026 American $1 coinPolly Cooper Native American $1 coin: Polly Cooper, an Oneida woman, is honored on a 2026 dollar coin for her aid. She traveled with warrio...
She moved from Alabama to Alaska in 1958 for a fresh start. Months later, the woman became the region's first Black lawyer and first Black homesteaderMahala Ashley Dickerson moved from Alabama to Alaska in 1958 after being drawn to the territory during a vacation. She became the first Bla...
In 1894, a Jewish immigrant moved to North Dakota hoping for a new life after marriage. 42 years later, her memoir became a rare surviving record of Jewish homesteader lifeA young immigrant arrived in America at a time when starting over meant leaving behind everything familiar and facing a very uncertain futu...
US woman gets emotional as Indian family leaves country to move back to homeland; netizens say this is what we should leave behindAn emotional video capturing an American woman's heartfelt goodbye to her Indian neighbors has taken the internet by storm. As the couple p...
In 1863, a Civil War survivor decided to build a new life in Nebraska with the woman he loved. Soon, he became the first homesteader in American history and started a family in the 160 acres he claimedDaniel Freeman made history in 1863 when he became the first person to file a claim under the Homestead Act, taking 160 acres of land in Ne...
In 1995, at age 74, she was named California’s Woman of the Year. At age 86, she became a permanent NPS employee, carrying memories of Amelia Earhart's tragic loss and the 1944 Port Chicago disasterBetty Reid Soskin lived through some of America’s defining moments, remembering Amelia Earhart’s tragic disappearance and the 1944 Port Chi...
American Airlines shakes up leadership as CEO faces pressure to close profit gapAmerican Airlines is reorganizing its senior management team. New roles are being added to broaden oversight and boost performance. A forme...
American proverb of the day: “When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die the world cries and you rejoice" — A powerful reminder to live a life that makes the world betterToday’s American proverb of the day offers a powerful reflection on life, purpose, kindness and legacy. “When you were born, you cried and ...
American proverb of the day: 'A dose of adversity is often...' Life lessons from motivational proverb on hardships, personal growth, weaknesses, character, wisdom, gratitude and inner strengthAmerican proverb of the day, “A dose of adversity is often as needful as a dose of medicine,” explains how hardships can contribute to pers...