JillWellington - Pixabay / Canva A Little History Every Tulip Lover Should Know When tulips were brought back to the Netherlands in the 1500s, they became a backbone of the Dutch culture. By Heidi Lindberg, Michigan State University Extension May 5, 2024
@Across_Dixie / X screen shot Attack on Stone Mountain Dead in the Water After Georgia State Lawmakers Rise Up: Report The effort to remove Georgia's Stone Mountain Park's designation as a Confederate Memorial started with three Democrat state representatives. By Jack Gist March 7, 2024
WTHR / YouTube screen shot Hero Army Lieutenant Killed in WWII Will Finally Be Laid to Rest in 2024 U.S. Army Tank Commander Gene F. Walker was identified 79 years after his death in WWII and will be buried in early 2024. By Stefanie Ladner December 25, 2023
@reviewwales / X screen shot 'Devil-Like Figure' Hidden in Renowned Artist's 1700s Painting Emerges After Restoration A recent restoration uncovered a once hidden devilish figure lurking in the background of a famous 18th century painting. By Anthony Altomari November 23, 2023
PhotoQuest / Getty Images The First Time Congress Voted to Impeach a Sitting President In 1868, Republicans impeached President Andrew Johnson with the right political motives but for the wrong constitutional reasons. By Michael Schwarz September 17, 2023
Israel Antiquities Authority / Facebook Israeli Researchers Announce 'Dream' Discovery in Dead Sea Cave: 'We Rubbed Our Eyes to Believe It' Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a treasure trove of hidden Roman weapons dating back 19 centuries. By Richard Moorhead September 7, 2023
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Remembering Steve Irwin on the Anniversary of His Tragic Death "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, remembered for his daring adventures and infectious passion for wildlife, passed away 17 years ago this week. By Michael Schwarz September 5, 2023
Tatiana Lavrova / Getty Images AI-Paranoia Is Nothing New: Looking Back at 1980s 'Computerphobia' The "computerphobia" phenomenon of the 1980s reminds us that our worst fears about technology have seldom materialized. By Michael Schwarz September 5, 2023
Kean Collection Archive Photos / Getty Images; Murat Taner / Getty Images Flashback: The Time SCOTUS Officially Declared the US a Christian Nation In 1892, SCOTUS ruled that a law prohibiting foreign contract labor didn't apply to an English preacher because U.S. is "a Christian nation." By Michael Schwarz September 3, 2023
Bill Chaplis - File / AP How Christ Used Sports History to Spread His Glory: 5 Powerful Moments From legends, such as Jackie Robinson and John Wooden, to more recent messengers, Christ has spoken to us through the sports world. By Michael Schwarz August 31, 2023