What would the breakthrough movie about the AIDS crisis look like if it were made today?
The nation's epic, expanding fight against terrorism overseas
Inside Iraq's most notorious prison, an Army interrogator came face to face with a shocking truth about the war—and himself
Americans have erected countless monuments to wars gone by. But how do we pay tribute to the fallen in a conflict that might never end?
For centuries immigrants who served in the military could become American citizens. But are the women and men pictured here among the last?
<i>Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue</i> was the first gender-discrimination suit Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued in court
Charged with manslaughter, the owners were acquitted in December 1911. A Smithsonian curator reexamines the labor and business practices of the era
“Timeless”’s finale teaches us how to say goodbye to the intrepid, time-traveling crew
Columnist David Brooks interviews the political historian about what we can learn from negative political engagement in our country’s history
Thomas Nast is legendary for his political cartoons, but he’s also responsible for the jolly St. Nick we know today
Disney warned of reading too much into the timing of his films, but just now everyone could use a little “spit spot” from America’s favorite British Nanny
Corporal Jimenez was on patrol in southern Afghanistan when a mine exploded, changing his life forever
I brought a seasoned veteran of the conflict in Afghanistan into my home—and then things got wild
Even facing exposure and starvation, Josiah Gregg insisted on stopping to take measurements and observations, much to his companions' distress
At a 50th-anniversary event for Apollo 8, NASA’s Jim Bridenstine envisioned the moon’s potential for future space exploration
A simple contest of sci-fi strategy, ‘Spacewar!’ ushered in what is now a 140 billion dollar industry
The unforgettable, 99.9 percent perfect, December moon mission marked the end of a tumultuous year
Thomas Jennings used a freshly painted railing to flee a murder scene but unwittingly left behind something that would change detective work forever
This grand tradition has allowed Americans across the country to pay their respects to the chief executive
As described by a 16th-century French missionary, the South American 'little bear' with the face of 'a baby' was introduced to Europe
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