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History: Part 58
- Inside the AI-Powered Race to Decode Ancient Roman Scrolls
- The History Behind the Right’s Effort to Take Over American Universities
- History Suggests Amazon Will Need the Public on Its Side as It Faces the FTC’s Antitrust Suit
- Victor Wembanyama’s Debut Isn’t the First Time France Has Made NBA History
- Why America’s Reagan-Era Approach to Terrorism Could Hold Back Progress on Hamas
- Jimmy Carter Revolutionized Politics. We’re Still Paying the Price
- Rhodesia’s History Is a Lesson in the Difference Between Talking About Equality and Really Supporting It
- America’s Border Wall Is Bipartisan
- How the World Got Hooked on Sugar
- The Forgotten School Integration Story that Challenges What We Think We Know
- How Holocaust Survivors in Israel Are Coping With the War
- Ronald Reagan’s Playbook Can Offer Biden a Lesson on Iran
- When the U.S. Successfully Tackled Homelessness
- The History Behind Rustin
- Hip-Hop Was Born in New York City, But Its Roots Are in the Caribbean
- What the Supreme Court Keeps Getting Wrong About the Meaning of a ‘Well Regulated Militia’
- What Hostage-Taking During the Vietnam War Can Teach the World About Hamas
- Despite the Ohio Vote, History Reveals the Problem With a State-by-State Strategy on Abortion
- The Lesson of Denmark’s Unparalleled Effort to Save Its Jewish Population During World War II
- What Sparta and Athens Can Teach the Modern World About War
- The Surprising Political Evolution of American Polyamory
- How Christianity Influenced America’s Notions of Equality
- What Civil War History Says About Attempts to Use the Insurrection Clause to Keep Trump From Office
- The History Behind Princess Diana’s Landmines Walk on The Crown Season 6
- Government Shutdowns Were Never Necessary Anyway
- How U.S. Failures in the 1970s Contributed to the Israel-Hamas War
- Rosalynn Carter, Transformative First Lady and Mental Health Advocate, Dies
- Remember JFK Not for His Assassination, But for His Civil Rights Advocacy
- How a TV Show Changed the Cold War
- 8 Historical Moments More Important to Native Americans Than the ‘First Thanksgiving’
- How the Surveillance of Immigrants Remade American Policing
- What We Know and Still Don’t Know About JFK’s Assassination
- How Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Stacks Up Against the French Emperor’s Real Story
- The Cultural Politics Behind America’s Continuing Fascination With JFK
- Medieval Advice for Living Forever
- The History Behind America’s Devastating Shortage of Black Doctors
- Joe Biden Is Turning Out to Be America’s Most Pro-Israel President Ever
- How the Holocaust Shaped Henry Kissinger’s Worldview
- The Poster Child for AIDS Obscured as Much About the Crisis as He Revealed
- America Still Isn’t Ready to Acknowledge That a Hero of National Myth Could Have Died by Suicide
- Ronald Reagan’s Policies Continue to Exacerbate the Racial Wealth Gap
- The Rest Is History Podcast Hosts on Exploring History’s Most Entertaining Moments
- Here’s What’s in the Final Version of the Controversial AP African American Studies Curriculum
- What Happened After Pearl Harbor Is a Reminder of the Danger of Stereotypes and Conspiracy Theories
- America’s War on Drugs Has Always Been Bipartisan—and Unwinnable
- ‘Atoms for Peace’ Was Never All That Peaceful—And the World Is Still Living With the Consequences
- Why America Still Doesn’t Have Fast Trains
- The National Remorse That Follows Wartime Actions Against Civilians
- The Politics of Fear Is Damaging American Education—And Has Been for Decades
- The Overlooked Nigerian Activist Whose Story Offers a Lesson for Today’s Labor Movement
- The Quest for Racial Equality Has Always Been Different for Rural Americans
- The Surprising Link Between Napoleon Bonaparte and the 2023 Philadelphia Eagles
- The Surprising Origins of Popular Christmas Songs
- Einstein’s Complicated Relationship to Judaism
- What Today’s University Presidents Can Learn From the First Modern Expulsion Over Hate Speech on Campus
- Understanding Pregnancy Loss Was Supposed to Improve Health Outcomes—Not Lead to Punishment
- The Classic Christmas Movie That Offers a Lesson About Antisemitism in America
- The Enduring Lesson of Langston Hughes’ Christmas in Uzbekistan
- The Endangered Species Act Has Been a Success for 50 Years. Its Work Is Just Beginning
- Football Power Was Always Part of the Plan for Liberty University
- Who Decided January 1st Is the New Year?
- Your New Year’s Resolution to Carry a Water Bottle Has a History
- To ‘Win the Future,’ the U.S. Needs a Semiconductor Industry That Learns From the Past
- The Origins of Dry January
- It’s Hard for a Nation to Come Back From Deprioritizing Democracy
- Franklin Roosevelt’s Case for American Military Aid for Ukraine
- Yes, Schools Should Teach Morality. But Whose Morals?
- History Tells Us How the Israel-Hamas War Will End
- A Forgotten 1964 Supreme Court Case Suggests the First Amendment Doesn’t Protect Misgendering People
- The History That Makes Guatemala’s Presidential Inauguration a Very Big Deal
- Lessons from Martin Luther King Jr.’s Fight to Mobilize the Black Church
- The Problem With Comparing Today’s Activists to Martin Luther King Jr.
- Here’s How Many Streets Are Probably Named After Martin Luther King Jr.
- What’s Behind the Fight Over Whether Nonprofits Can Be Forced to Disclose Donors’ Names
- History Suggests U.S. Airstrikes Against the Houthis Will Backfire
- Americans Used to Care More About Israel Dividing the U.S. From Its U.N. Allies
- Accusing Advocates of Profiting From Racial Conflict Is Nothing New—And It’s Always Been Problematic
- Where Lily Gladstone Fits in the History of Indigenous Representation at the Oscars
- What Biden Could Still Learn From Incumbent Presidents Who Decided Not to Run Again
- The Story Behind the Photo of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X’s Only Meeting
- To Understand Trump’s Appeal, Look to the History of Alabama Politics
- Who Decided February 29th Is Leap Day?
- What Churchill Really Thought of His Enemies
- The Idea That Hamas Is Worse Than the Nazis Dangerously Distorts the Holocaust
- The World War II Stories Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg Should Tackle After Masters of the Air, According to a Historian
- The Book Lovers In Auschwitz Chronicles a Remarkable, Risky Romance
- American Museum of Natural History Closes Certain Displays Amid New Federal Regulations
- How Germany’s Political Stability May Be Fueling the Rise of the Far Right
- An Exploration Team Believes They Found Amelia Earhart’s Missing Plane. Here’s Why
- Hamas Isn’t the First to Use Anticolonialism to Mask Authoritarianism
- Why Mandatory Reporting Doesn’t Keep Children Safe
- History Suggests the Impact of Not Drinking Can Reach Far Beyond ‘Dry January’
- Why Choosing the Right Historical Approach to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Matters
- What’s So Special About Mandarin Oranges During Lunar New Year?
- Online Extremism Is Decades in the Making
- An Ancient Roman Scroll on Pleasure Was Just Decoded Using AI
- Mayorkas Is Only the Second Cabinet Member to be Impeached. The First Was a Civil War Hero
- NIMBYs and YIMBYs Have More in Common Than It Might Seem
- The Story Behind Toby Keith’s Controversial 9/11 Anthem “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue”
- A Historian’s Case for Protecting Even Offensive Speech on Campus