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Six Key Steps to World War One

The First World War began in the summer of 1914, shortly after the assassination of Austria’s Archduke, Franz Ferdinand, and lasted more than four years, ending in 1918. The Great War left more than ...
At the bottom of an abandoned World War II trench, something unexpected awaited discovery — a secret cache of Coca-Cola bottles once enjoyed by German soldiers. Preserved for nearly 80 years, this ...
Birding is having something of a pop-culture moment. Uzo Aduba’s “world’s greatest detective,” from this summer’s Netflix hit The Residence, was a birder, as is Mark Ruffalo’s FBI agent character in ...
Buried within iOS 26 is a hidden history that lets you see every call you've ever exchanged with a specific contact, potentially going back years. You might not know it, but you can access this ...
McGillin’s Olde Ale House has a history that predates Prohibition, radio, television, and all the major American sports leagues, so it’s hard for one night there to stand out above the rest, if only ...
If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. It’s been more than a decade since Allen Iverson, arguably the most iconic player in Sixers history, last ...
Airbus A320-family overtakes Boeing 737 in total deliveries Milestone follows fierce competition in busiest part of market Airbus narrow-body jet was launched in 1984, first flew in 1987 Both ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters’ inflammatory rhetoric has reached new lows during the second Trump administration. After the right-wing prime-time host said last week that America needed to bomb or ...
During a year when several high-profile barbecue restaurants closed across Texas, one smokehouse's financial and legal troubles garnered the most interest. Austin trailer Valentina's Tex-Mex BBQ was ...
Documentaries and historical dramas offer those who witnessed major events firsthand the opportunity to see familiar times through new perspectives, enriched by archival materials that weren’t ...