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History
These Hallowed Sands: Remembering D-Day (1994)
Nation World
329 years later, last Salem 'witch' is pardoned
A curious group of middle schoolers had taken up the cause of Elizabeth Johnson Jr., who had no descendants to clear her name.
Weird
Report: There is believed to be $340M worth of treasure buried across Texas
Many of the state's estimated 229 treasure sites are reportedly hidden under layers of limestone and spread across the Texas Hill Country.
People
‘It just makes me cry’: Texas woman recalls the pain of Japanese internment camps
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. placed 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps. A survivor sits down to explain why that history should never be forgotten.
Nation World
Israel halts for Holocaust day, honors 6 million Jews killed
The country came to a standstill for two minutes as people parked their cars, stopped walking and bowed their heads in solemn remembrance.
Nation World
Emmett Till's relatives seek accuser's prosecution in 1955 kidnapping
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
Texas News
It's San Jacinto Day in honor of Texans who fought for independence from Mexico in 1836
General Sam Houston and his army were outnumbered by General Santa Ana and his troops, but they caught them off guard with shouts of "Remember the Alamo!"
History
30 years ago: When Mt. Trashmore 'blew up' in an April Fools' Day prank
April 1, 1992: a day that will live in infamy. Or at least it was for anyone who lived and worked near Mount Trashmore at the time.
Nation World
Why do we celebrate International Women's Day?
The global holiday started as a fight for worker's rights in the U.S.
Features
Amateur archeologist may have found an ancient city off the coast of Louisiana
He shared underwater sonar images of what he believes are remnants of major buildings and a large pyramid with "incredible" electromagnetic energy.
Our Story, Our History
National Park Service wrapping up Emancipation Trail study and they want to hear your stories
The proposed Emancipation National Historic Trail would feature sites from Galveston to Houston.
Our Story, Our History
Google Doodle celebrates Toni Stone in honor of Black History Month
Marcenia "Toni" Stone was the first woman to play professional baseball regularly in a men's major baseball league.
Nation World
329 years later, last Salem 'witch' is pardoned
A curious group of middle schoolers had taken up the cause of Elizabeth Johnson Jr., who had no descendants to clear her name.
Weird
Report: There is believed to be $340M worth of treasure buried across Texas
Many of the state's estimated 229 treasure sites are reportedly hidden under layers of limestone and spread across the Texas Hill Country.
People
‘It just makes me cry’: Texas woman recalls the pain of Japanese internment camps
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. placed 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps. A survivor sits down to explain why that history should never be forgotten.
Nation World
Israel halts for Holocaust day, honors 6 million Jews killed
The country came to a standstill for two minutes as people parked their cars, stopped walking and bowed their heads in solemn remembrance.
Nation World
Emmett Till's relatives seek accuser's prosecution in 1955 kidnapping
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
Texas News
It's San Jacinto Day in honor of Texans who fought for independence from Mexico in 1836
General Sam Houston and his army were outnumbered by General Santa Ana and his troops, but they caught them off guard with shouts of "Remember the Alamo!"
History
30 years ago: When Mt. Trashmore 'blew up' in an April Fools' Day prank
April 1, 1992: a day that will live in infamy. Or at least it was for anyone who lived and worked near Mount Trashmore at the time.
Nation World
Why do we celebrate International Women's Day?
The global holiday started as a fight for worker's rights in the U.S.
Features
Amateur archeologist may have found an ancient city off the coast of Louisiana
He shared underwater sonar images of what he believes are remnants of major buildings and a large pyramid with "incredible" electromagnetic energy.
Our Story, Our History
National Park Service wrapping up Emancipation Trail study and they want to hear your stories
The proposed Emancipation National Historic Trail would feature sites from Galveston to Houston.
Our Story, Our History
Google Doodle celebrates Toni Stone in honor of Black History Month
Marcenia "Toni" Stone was the first woman to play professional baseball regularly in a men's major baseball league.
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