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History: Part 29
- What West Germany Got Wrong About the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
- ‘Is There Anyone Alive?’: 7 Stories From Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- How Suicide Squad Recalls One Time America Did Enlist the Help of Bad Guys
- Why the U.S. Owed Iran That $400 Million
- A Golden Gun That Belonged to a Top Nazi Is Going Up for Auction
- See the Futuristic Architecture of Brazil’s Past
- Stand by Me at 30: ‘Maybe This Is How Rambo Discovered Puberty’
- The Couple That Changed Gymnastics: 3 Decades of Karolyi Highlights
- What to Know About Japan’s Emperor Akihito: A Lifetime of Firsts
- The Last 100 Years of Self-Help
- Booing at the Olympics Shouldn’t Be Surprising
- The Forgotten History Behind America’s Immigration Debate
- The U.S. Is Still Dealing With the Murder of Adam Walsh
- Doping Wasn’t Always Considered Cheating
- The Woman Who Helped Save New York City’s Historic Buildings
- What It Was Like to Hear the Real Florence Foster Jenkins Sing, as Told in 1934
- Reefer Sadness: Feds Keep Restrictions on Marijuana
- The Original Pete’s Dragon Was ‘Gorgeous, in a Ghastly Sort of Way’
- President Obama Is Not the ‘Founder of ISIS.’ Here’s Who Really Started It
- Anthropoid Historical Adviser on Why the True Story Matters
- Witness to a ‘Mad Day Out’ With The Beatles
- See the Bronx in the Days of The Get Down
- Meet the Man Who Encouraged Donald Trump to Run for President in 1987
- A New Way of Seeing Indian Independence and the Brutal ‘Great Migration’
- The U.S. Dollar Hasn’t Been Linked to Gold for 45 Years. Here’s Why
- Meet the First Woman to Play Professional Football
- The Race of the Century that Marked the End of the Wild West
- A Brief History of Voyages Through the Northwest Passage
- It Was ‘Just Another Job.’ Goebbels Secretary, 105, on What She Knew
- Now You Know: Why Do We Have Middle Names?
- The Surprising Story of T.S. Eliot’s Second Wife Valerie
- Fact-Checking ‘The Ballad of Davy Crockett’
- When Champions of Women’s Diving Were Called ‘Athletes Second, Girls First’
- Literally Epic Photos From the Making of the Classic Ben-Hur
- The W.E.B. Du Bois Argument for Not Voting in a ‘Phony Election’
- ‘Electric Tension’ in the Real Jerusalem in the Time of A Tale of Love and Darkness
- Why Bill Clinton Signed the Welfare Reform Bill, as Explained in 1996
- A Brief History of the Clinton Family’s Chocolate-Chip Cookies
- How Nat Turner Explained the Slave Rebellion He Led
- The Alliance Between America’s Black and Jewish Activists Has Long Been Troubled
- These 1861 Photographs Helped Save America’s Wilderness
- Inside the Attica Uprising: A Doctor in D Yard
- The U.N. Is Commemorating Haiti’s Role in Ending the Slave Trade. Here’s Why
- See the Photographs That Captured the Icons of Jazz
- See the Massive Growth in Visitors to America’s National Parks
- Akhil Reed Amar: How Hillary Clinton Is Like Alexander Hamilton
- The Woman Who Broke the Color Barrier for Tennis
- Why the National Park Service Is Necessary, as Told in 1916
- The Mysterious History Behind Humanity’s Love of Dogs
- Meet the Woman Behind Women’s Equality Day
- Southside With You and 5 Other True Presidential Love Stories
- Why the International Day Against Nuclear Tests Is Special This Year
- The Doctor Who Saved Countless Newborn Babies
- Colin Kaepernick and a Brief History of Protest in Sports
- How Gene Wilder Channeled His ‘Hysteria’ Into Success
- The ‘Beefsteak Election’: When Meat Changed the Course of American Politics
- This Is How Presidential Campaign Ads First Got on TV
- How Historians Should Write About the Anthropocene
- How Tabloids Inspired Film Noir
- Putting the Rising Cost of College in Perspective
- Now You Know: When Did People Start Saying That the Year Was ‘A.D.’?
- How Britain Almost Got Its Own Internet
- Read Ronald Reagan’s Letter to the American People About His Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
- How Hillary Clinton Could Win in a Landslide, the LBJ Way
- Watch What Might Be Nelson Mandela’s First Television Interview, From 1956
- A Brief History of Mother Teresa’s Complicated Faith
- Premiere: New Song Features Icon of 1970s American Indian Activism
- Eleanor Roosevelt on Labor Day: ‘One of the Most Significant Days’
- 3 Moments That Defined Labor Day
- These Images Show the Power of Mother Teresa’s Work
- A Brief History of the Modern Backpack
- One Befriended Hitler, Another Inspired J.K. Rowling: Six Sisters Who Shook the World
- What You Should Know About Phyllis Schlafly
- The World War II Origins of the Paralympic Games
- A Turning Point for Hunger in America
- Why Martin Luther King Jr. Loved Star Trek
- Grandma Moses Didn’t Start Painting Until Her 70s. Here’s Why
- See the Trippy Look of the Long-Buried Original Star Trek Pilot
- 5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About the Original Star Trek
- Fantasy Football Season Is Starting. Here’s How the Phenomenon Began
- Intelligence Briefings for Presidential Candidates Caused Trouble From the Start
- The Surprising Way a Supermarket Changed the World
- Attica at 45: ‘Events That Have Shaken the American Conscience’
- One Difference Between Donald Trump and Outsider Candidates of the Past
- The Story Behind TIME’s Original 9/11 Cover
- The Story Behind the Iconic WWII Kissing Photo
- JonBenet Ramsey: What to Know About the Beauty Queen’s Murder 20 Years Later
- Vote for Your Favorite Roald Dahl Books
- The Moment Presidential-Candidate Health Reports Became a Priority
- 5 Things to Know About the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture
- The Songwriter Who Broke Barriers in the 1950s
- The Real Miss America Protest Behind a Masters of Sex Moment
- Roald Dahl Was Born 100 Years Ago. Here’s His Life Story in 1 Minute
- It Wasn’t Just Phyllis Schlafly Who Opposed the Equal Rights Amendment
- 20 Years After Tupac’s Death: ‘A Symbol of Possibility, of Life Cut Short’
- This Is What It Was Like to Hear Yma Sumac Sing in Concert
- How Lighthouses Changed American History
- The Great Plague of 1665: Case Closed?
- The World’s Oldest Man Was Born 113 Years Ago. Here’s What Else Happened Then
- The First Tank Was Used 100 Years Ago Today. This is What it Looked Like