Singapore retains its number one position in the passport rankings, offering visa-free access to 195 countries. Elsewhere, ...
You saw a lot of year-end lists as we said good riddance to 2024. “The Best…,” “The Top…,” or “The Most…” among other ...
John Wayne starred in Lady for a Night back in 1942 - and the film's steamboat inspired the name of the World War 2 B-17 ...
The Irish in the Resistance, by Clodagh Finn and John Morgan, chronicles Ireland's role in the French Resistance ...
A century ago, the Jazz Age was in full swing, Mount Rushmore was on its way to becoming a lasting U.S. memorial, and Hitler ...
Longtime Lee resident Mary Schaefer Simmons received a Congressional Gold Medal posthumously, recognizing her time as a welder at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during World War II.
They included a woman known as ‘Amazing Grace’ and another who became the world’s second oldest person. One was a groundbreaking neurosurgeon, another a beloved philanthropist and youth coach. These ...
John Prescott was deputy prime minister in the Blair government and one of the most recognisable politicians of the New ...
During World War II, the crew of the Zaida were among the everyday Americans who risked their lives watching out for enemy submarines By David Wolman and Julian Smith The tire company's iconic ...
From a helicopter pilot-turned-janitor-turned-country star to a dancer who travelled the world and lived to 110, these men and women made their mark.
The Netherlands and the world bid farewell to a remarkable list of individuals in 2024, ranging from cultural icons and ...
The life of men's marathon world record holder Kelvin Kiptum was tragically cut short by a road accident in his home country, Kenya. In October 2023, the 24-year-old long-distance runner bettered the ...