MPI / Getty Images Every American Should Read This Letter from Chief Justice Who Destroyed FDR's Court-Packing Scheme Of the many similarites between Presidents Biden and Roosevelt, none strike a greater resemblance than their court-packing proposals. By Brett Kershaw May 1, 2021
Underwood Archives / Getty Images FDR Had an Insidious Plan for When Court-Packing Failed - Biden May Be Using it Right Now Franklin Roosevelt would wait two years to devise a plan to reckon with his black-robed counterparts on the high court. By Brett Kershaw April 28, 2021
Emily Clements / Heritage Auctions via AP 'One-of-a-Kind' US Coin Prototype Minted in 1794 Fetches Staggering Sum at Auction A copper coin that was struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia as a prototype in 1794 was auctioned off for $840,000. By The Associated Press April 24, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty Images Fact-Checkers Go After Black Republican Senator for Story of Grandfather Picking Cotton, But They Run Into 1 Big Problem How is it not completely racist to fact-check whether the only black Senator's grandfather actually picked cotton? By Isa Cox April 24, 2021
Al Drago - Pool / Getty Images Report: Biden Expected to Recognize Armenian Genocide 'If the United States wants to worsen ties, the decision is theirs,' Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. By Jack Davis April 22, 2021
Shannon Finney / Getty Images National World War I Memorial Opens with Ceremony Honoring 'Proud, Brave Americans' The new World War I Memorial in Washington opened to the public with a ceremony in honor of the veterans who served in the war. By The Associated Press April 16, 2021
Erik Erhorn / Facebook screen shot Man Renovating Home Discovers Letter from 1886 Hidden Behind Baseboard Originally built in 1870, part of the house had been remodeled, but a few pieces of history were still lurking, waiting to be discovered. By Amanda Thomason April 5, 2021
@GrandaLawMiami / Twitter screen shot This Victorian Mansion Cost Only $10 - But There Was a Catch The New Jersey mansion was on the market for $10, but that bargain came with a hefty price no one wanted to pay. By Samantha Kamman April 4, 2021
@pompeii_sites / Twitter screen shot Archaeologists Uncover Ceremonial Chariot near Pompeii This elaborate chariot details another interesting snippet of the lost city nearly 2,000 years after its destruction. By Taylor Penley April 4, 2021
US Navy / Interim Archives / Getty Images 80 Years After Pearl Harbor Attack, Sailor's Remains Identified Using DNA Testing Nearly 80 years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the remains of a veteran who died during the attacks have been identified. By The Associated Press April 4, 2021