TDIH This Day in History: UFO Report from Roswell Released What secrets were in the document? READ MORE This Day in History: FDR Signed the G.I. Bill The G.I. bill was one of the most important bills ever passed for those in the armed services. READ MORE This Day in History: Arnold Palmer Wins US Open The man behind the delicious drink was a champion... READ MORE This Day in History: The First Roller Coaster in America Opens Strap in and wait for the cue from the conductor, it's time to learn about some high-speed history... READ MORE This Day in History: Reagan Calls for Gorbachev to Tear Down the Berlin Wall The Cold War was a long, mostly unnecessary battle, but this was the beginning of its finalization... READ MORE This Day in History: The Salem Witch Trials Begin The first of many needless killings... READ MORE This Day in History: James Earl Ray Is Arrested for the Assassination of MLK Jr. He was sentenced to 99 years behind bars... READ MORE This Day in History: We Reflect on the Chinese Crackdown that Led to the Tienanmen Square Massacre As we remember what happened just over thirty years ago, it is impossible to not draw similarities to the current injustice that is occurring in Hong Kong right now... READ MORE This Day in History: Oklahoma City Bombing Convicts Timothy McVeigh The man behind the murder is finally put behind bars... READ MORE Woody Harrelson's Father Arrested for Murder "Maximum John" became the father to one of America's most beloved stars... READ MORE This Day In History: Holocaust Refugee Ship Denied Entry Into Cuba Over 930 Jewish refugees were turned away from safety... READ MORE This Day in History: The American Red Cross Was Founded On this day in Washington D.C., 1881, the American Red Cross was formed... READ MORE This Day in History: EgyptAir Flight 804 Disappears Where could it have gone? READ MORE This Day in History: Riggs and Court Face Off in Battle of the Sexes The game advanced both tennis and the women's liberation movement... READ MORE This Day In History: Great Plains Devastated by Dust Storm On May 11, 1934, millions of tons of topsoil were sent flying across the Great Plains region and hit eastern states as far as New York. READ MORE This Day In History: "The Scream" Recovered From Theives Edvard Munch's famous painting is finally back in business... READ MORE This Day in History: Alan Shepard Became the First American to Go to Space On May 5th, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American to successfully leave the Earth's atmosphere... READ MORE This Day in History: The Empire State Building Was Illuminated for the First Time On May 1st, 1931, President Herbert Hoover officially dedicated New York City's crown jewel, the Empire State Building... READ MORE Load More