by Onyitex Joseph July 14, 2025 History & Stories The Ancient Kingdom of Kush and Its Relationship with Egypt Read More
September 23, 2022 History & Stories Over 30 People Killed As A Boat Carrying Migrants Sinks Off The Coast Of Syria According to witnesses, the vessel left Lebanon’s northern Minyeh area on Tuesday with between 120 and 150 passengers on board. Authorities in
September 22, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories The Tiananmen Square Protests In Photographs, 1989 The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, culminating in the Tiananmen Square Massacre, were a series of demonstrations in and near Tiananmen Square
September 22, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Old photographs Of The Busy Streets Of Old Cairo, Egypt– 1900-1935 The 20th century marked the start of the rapid growth and transformation of Old Cairo. The change can be seen in these
September 22, 2022 History & Stories·Opinions The University Of Cambridge Claims To Have Benefited From The Slave Trade The institution commissioned a study which revealed that it benefited “significantly” from slavery. The University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom announced
September 22, 2022 History & Stories A Worker Was Discovered Dead In A Kettle Burner At A Food Processing Plant In New Jersey Dale R. Devilli, 63, was employed at Bridgeton’s Lassonde Pappas and Company. Authorities claimed a New Jersey food processing business worker was
September 21, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Violent Photos Of North Korean Anti-American Propaganda Art, 1950-1970 The Sinchon massacre occurred between October and December 1950 in the Sinchon province of North Korea. During this attack period, which lasted
September 21, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories The real story of the “Wait for me, Daddy” photograph, 1940 Wait for Me, Daddy. This photo was taken on October 1, 1940, by Claude P. Dettloff of The British Columbia Regiment marching
September 20, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Fascinating Behind-The-Scenes Photographs From The Original Godzilla Film, Released In 1954 Since its creation time in 1954, the Godzilla, otherwise known as Gojira, the Godzilla is a Japanese monster that has passed freight
September 20, 2022 Fashion & Lifestyle·History & Stories The Dionne Quints: The First Quintuplets Believed To Have Survived Infancy That Became A Sideshow Attraction, 1930-1970 On May 28th, in 1934, a set of quintuplets were born outside Callander, Ontario. The province near Corbeil. Émilie, Yvonne, Cécile, Marie,
September 20, 2022 History & Stories Adnan Syed Of “Serial” Gets Released After 23 Years In Prison Due to the State’s reluctance to reveal exculpatory evidence, a court overturned his conviction and awarded him a new trial. According to
September 20, 2022 History & Stories Deadly 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Mexico, Hours After Nationwide Public Drill On the anniversary of two previous terrible quakes, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake jolted Mexico’s central Pacific coast on Monday, killing at least
September 19, 2022 History & Stories The Halifax Explosion: The Naval Catastrophe That Wiped An Entire City In Canada, 1917 The blast was heard around the world. While it wasn’t uncommon for accidents to happen during the war, this made the headlines
September 19, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Amazing Behind-The-Scenes Photos From The Star Wars Series, 1977 Star Wars is a 1977 grand American masterpiece. It was written and directed by George Lucas, the first of its series; Lucasfilm
September 19, 2022 History & Stories Spider Spotted On Top Of Queen Elizabeth II’s Casket During Funeral On Monday, one lucky spider had a front-row seat to Queen Elizabeth II’s burial. A little spider emerged on the card that
September 19, 2022 History & Stories Sherri Papini, Who Faked Her kidnapping In 2016, Has Been Sentenced To 18 Months In Prison Sherri Papini, who pleaded guilty in April to mail fraud and lying to a law enforcement official, first claimed that she had
September 18, 2022 History & Stories The Lumberjacks Who Cut Down British Columbia’s Big Trees Between 1900 & 1930 The beginning of the lumber trade in British Columbia can be traced to the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railroad in 1886.