Horace Cort / AP Bud Light Wasn't the First: Major Boycotts that Changed History Organized consumer pressure has become more frequent in the modern world, but effective boycotts have deep historical roots. By Michael Schwarz July 21, 2023
Rowland Scherman / Getty Images; Stringer - AFP / Getty Images How Bob Dylan Became an FBI Target: It All Started With the Kennedy Assasination At an award ceremony in December 1963, singer-songwriter Bob Dylan expressed sympathies that made him an FBI target. By Michael Schwarz July 8, 2023
mikroman6 / Getty Images On the Very First Independence Day, Funerals Were Held Across the Colonies: Here's Who They Were For In the summer of 1776, Americans across the United States held mock funerals following their winning independence. By Michael Schwarz July 4, 2023
Garth Vaughan / AP; AP Photo Watch: The Day 7-Year-Old RFK Jr. Brought a Dead Animal Into the Oval Office Believe it or not, when RFK Jr. was a young boy, he brought a dead animal into John F. Kennedy's Oval Office, and we have video footage. By Michael Schwarz July 4, 2023
Ed Komenda / AP OceanGate Was Far from the First Submarine Tragedy The OceanGate tragedy is the latest in a series of fatal accidents involving submarines and submersibles since the beginning of the century. By Michael Schwarz June 28, 2023