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A new study found what makes the furry critters such masterful colonizers of countries across the world.
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The History of Supreme Court's Ethics
After a scandal forced Justice Abe Fortas to resign, judicial ethics reforms had a fatal flaw.
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A New Big Economic Order is Coming
The economic order that has dominated since 1980 is coming to a close. Who wins in 2024 will determine what comes next.
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Willie Mays, Racism, and the Media
Despite media efforts to force Mays into a story, the superstar adamantly handled racism in his own, quieter way.
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Presidential Debates in History That Moved the Needle
From Kennedy v. Nixon to Bush v. Gore, here are some of the most important presidential debates in history.
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The U.S. Military Built San Francisco's LBGTQ+ Legacy
Many LGBTQ+ veterans settled in the city as it was a common point of disembarkation and a place of gender nonconformity.
By Solcyré Burga
June 21, 2024
CEO Says Flight Incident 'Unacceptable'
American Airlines put employees on leave for their involvement in an incident where Black passengers were removed from a flight in Phoenix.
By DAVID KOENIG / AP
June 20, 2024
Physicians' Role in the Abortion Debate
While the phrase "between a woman and her doctor" has been used to protect abortion access, it also reflects physicians' outsized power.
By Emma Peterson and Daniel Martinez HoSang / Made by History
June 20, 2024
The Only Black Woman in the U.S. Army in WWI
Renee Messelin hid her race to serve her country—and it remained hidden for more than a century.
By Elizabeth Cobbs / Made by History
June 19, 2024
Northwest Dams Devastated Native Tribes
The U.S. government acknowledged for the first time the harms that the construction and operation of dams had on Indigenous tribes.
By GENE JOHNSON / AP
June 18, 2024
The Deep Roots of the Chiquita Verdict
To understand the gravity of the legal decision against the banana company requires understanding its history.
By Jack Werner / Made by History
June 18, 2024
The Story Behind 'Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown'
A NatGeo documentary on Hulu examines the Jonestown massacre through the stories of survivors and witnesses
By Olivia B. Waxman
June 17, 2024
Slavery, Not Ingenuity, Made Britain
Local and rural places were intertwined with violent global forces in the 18th and 19th centuries.
By Corinne Fowler / Made by History
June 17, 2024
Why Juneteenth Is on June 19
This June on the 19th, many Americans will gather to celebrate Junteenth, now the newest federal holiday in the United States.
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The Lesson of Matteotti's Assassination
Collective courage to stand up to authoritarians before it's too late is necessary to safeguard democracy.
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