LIFESTYLE October 7, 2023 Ancient tomb may have belonged to a courtesan with Alexander the Great's army, archeologists reveal Archeologists in Israel believe they may have discovered a historic first: the tomb of a woman who was a courtesan with Alexander the Great's army some 2,300 years ago.
World October 7, 2023 Polish president attends Pulaski Day Parade, honoring hero of the American Revolutionary War Polish President Andrzej Duda joins others in New York, at the annual Pulaski Day Parade, in celebration of Count Casimir Pulaski a Polish military commander and American Revolutionary War hero.
Holocaust October 6, 2023 Artwork believed stolen during Holocaust returned after 17-year fight with Ohio college Oberlin College in Ohio is returning a drawing believed to be stolen during the Holocaust from a Jewish art collector after 17 years of the family advocating for the return of the artwork.
World War Two October 5, 2023 Undersea video of lost WWII aircraft carriers provides new clues about their dramatic last moments New video footage of three aircraft carriers sunk during the Battle of Midway in 1942 has provided additional insight into the last moments of the doomed ships.
Rhode Island October 5, 2023 Rhode Island’s highly criticized Columbus statue re-emerges in nearby town after being removed 3 years ago A statue of Christopher Columbus, which was removed from Providence, Rhode Island, following heavy criticism and vandalism three years ago, has re-emerged in a nearby town.
Lifestyle Books October 2, 2023 How Abraham Lincoln was saved by his son Tad — and gave us 'a holiday tradition' to remember A new book for young readers, "The Magnificent Mischief of Tad Lincoln," presents an endearing and enduring story for families of life in the White House during Abraham Lincoln's presidency.
World October 1, 2023 British police arrest second suspect accused of cutting down 300-year-old tree near Hadrian's Wall A man in his 60s was arrested by British police in connection to the destruction of a 300-year-old tree near Hadrian's Wall in Northern England. A teenager was also arrested.
SPORTS October 1, 2023 This day in sports history: First modern World Series, Kevin Garnett rewarded and more A look at what happened Oct. 1 in sports history. The first modern World Series game was played, Roger Maris broke the Babe's record and Kevin Garnett is rewarded.
Kentucky October 1, 2023 WWII veteran's missing dog tags found in unlikely spot: 'My heart just stopped' A dog tag that belonged to Fred Jackson, a celebrated World War II veteran and Lexington’s first African American constable, was found by two teens during a park cleanup.
Spain October 1, 2023 Scientists say pair of sandals discovered in Spanish bat cave are 6,000 years old, Europe's oldest shoes A team of scientists have found what they believe are Europe’s oldest pair of shoes in a Spanish cave dating them at over 6,000 years old.
Latino September 29, 2023 Latino conservatives demand Congress defund Smithsonian's planned 'Marxist' Latino American Museum Twenty-three conservative Latino activists and leaders sent a letter to Rep. Kay Granger and Rep. Tom Cole calling on Congress to defund the Smithsonian's Latino Museum.