On this day in 2012 36-year-old Josh Powell who had been in the public eye since police labeled him a person of interest in the 2009 disappearance of his 28-y...
Roman catholic German emperor Maximilian I caught in Belgium
French troops under Gaston de Foix rescues Bologna
Beggars assault Oisterwijk Neth drive nuns out
A group of early Japanese Christians are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society
On this day in 1865 at the Battle of Dabneys Mill (also known as Hatchers Run) Union and Confederate forces around Petersburg Virginia begin...
On February 5 1937 President Franklin Roosevelt announces a controversial plan to expand the Supreme Court to as many as 15 judges allegedly to make it more ...
Roger Williams the founder of Rhode Island and an important American religious leader arrives in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony from England. Williams...
On February 5 1988 two federal grand juries in Florida announce indictments of Panama military strongman General Manuel Antonio Noriega and 16 associates on d...
After seven years of revolution and civil upheaval Mexican President Venustiano Carranza proclaims the modern Mexican constitution which promises the restorat...
With more than a two-thirds majority Congress overrides President Woodrow Wilsons veto of the previous week and passes the Immigration Act. The law req...
On this day in 1994 white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith is convicted in the murder of African-American civil rights leader Medgar Evers over 30 years after...
On this day in 1941 Adolf Hitler scolds his Axis partner Benito Mussolini for his troops retreat in the face of British advances in Libya demanding ...
The South Vietnamese government requests that Washington double U.S. Military Assistance and Advisory Group (MAAG-Vietnam) strength from 342 to 685. The adviso...
North Vietnamese Gen. Van Tien Dung departs for South Vietnam to take command of communist forces in preparation for a new offensive. In December 1974 the Nort...
On this day in 1934 Henry Louis Aaron Jr. the baseball slugger who broke Babe Ruths legendary record of 714 homers is born in Mobile Alabama.Aaron b...
On this day in 1826 Millard Fillmore who later becomes the 13th president of the United States marries Abigail Powers a New York native and a preacher...
The Southern Pacific Railroad completes its transcontinental Sunset Route from New Orleans to California consolidating its dominance over rail tr...
Back home in the United States Bill Haley and the Comets were already pass. Their role in launching the rock-and-roll revolution was unquestioned but it h...
On this day Catholic priest and novelist Andrew Greeley is born in Oak Park Illinois.Greeley was raised in an Irish Catholic community in Chicago and became a...