by Onyitex Joseph July 14, 2025 History & Stories The Ancient Kingdom of Kush and Its Relationship with Egypt Read More
September 13, 2022 History & Stories Egyptian Street Vendor Selling Mummies In 1865 During the Victorian era, after Napoleon conquered Egypt, there was a significant influx of Europeans into Egypt. The mystery in Egyptian history
September 13, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories The Bizarre Monowheel Seen Through Historical Photos, 1930-1940 The monowheel, also known as a monocycle, was regularly proposed as a means of new transportation. They were not automatic and pedal-powered.
September 12, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Photographs From Anwar Sadat’s Assassination In 1981 President Anwar Sadat had a reputation for making bold decisions in foreign affairs. This reputation was primarily based on his decision to
September 12, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Incredible Images Of Neil, Tippi Hedren And Melanie Griffith’s Pet Lion, From 1971 While Hedren and her husband Marshall were filming in Africa in 1969, they stormed upon a rejected house home to some lions.
September 11, 2022 History & Stories The Coffin Of Queen Elizabeth II Travels A Long Route Through Scotland The Flag-draped coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was transported across the Scottish countryside Sunday from her beloved Balmoral Castle to the Scottish
September 11, 2022 History & Stories Three Dead After 7.6 EarthQuake Hits Remote Part Of Papua New Guinea After a 7.6 magnitude Earthquake strikes a rural corner of Papua New Guinea, three people are killed. Authorities say at least three
September 8, 2022 History & Stories Queen Elizabeth II Dies At The Age Of 96 The Royal Family claims she died peacefully after ruling for seven decades. Buckingham Palace has announced that Queen Elizabeth II has died,
September 7, 2022 History & Stories A Landslide Kills 15 People In A Remote Uganda District According to the Uganda Red Cross, a Landslide caused by heavy rain in a remote part of southwestern Uganda has killed at
September 7, 2022 History & Stories Sisters Who Survived Holocaust Die Days Apart In Alabama Two sisters who survived the Holocaust as children and later immigrated to the United States died just days apart in their adopted
September 7, 2022 History & Stories The Killer Of A Michigan Woman Who Had Been Missing For 33 Years Has Been Identified Using Genealogy Technology Investigators in Georgia used genealogy DNA testing to track down the murderer of a Michigan woman who went missing more than three
September 7, 2022 History & Stories Robert McGee Was Scalped As A Child By Native American Warriors In 1864 14-year-old Robert McGee and his family decided to migrate west in 1864 for a better life on the American frontier. His family
September 6, 2022 Art & Photography·History & Stories Photographs Of Lebanon’s Brutal Civil War, 1975-1989 The Lebanese War was not just an internal and regional conflict but more. International and local parties were actively involved in the
September 6, 2022 History & Stories Pregnant Black Activist Sentenced To Four Years In Prison For Protest Comments Brittany Martin, 34, was found guilty of breaching the peace in a high and aggravated manner over comments she made to police,
September 6, 2022 History & Stories The Bertillon System, Which Classified Criminals Based On Their Physical Measurements, Was Developed In 1894 The first scientific system of criminal identification was invented in the 18th century. Alphonse Bertillon created anthropometry in a bid to get
September 5, 2022 History & Stories The Life Of Ralph “Tex” Madsen, Also Known As The Tallest Cowboy, From 1920 To 1930 Ralph Earl Madsen is popularly known as the tallest Texan Cowboy. However, he was not a Texan. He was born on April
September 5, 2022 History & Stories The First Strongmen And Their Incredible Feats Of Strength, 1890-1940 Between the 19th century and early 20th century, strongmen often displayed their incredible power as circus performers and entertainers rather than competing