In 49 BC, Julius Caesar defies the Roman Senate and crosses the Rubicon river into Italy, uttering “alea iacta est” (the die is cast), signaling the start of civil war ...
I loved the fascinating story of 83-year-old Vilunya Diskin finally discovering the identity of her biological family, from ...
It was a memorable season for the Nittany Lions. But the offseason will now likely be filled with question marks instead of ...
Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to live to be 100 years old — a feat made even more incredible by the fact that he was alive for 40% of the nation’s history.
Celebrating 90 years of AP Wirephotos with a special series of galleries highlighting the iconic images that shaped history.
The Financial Times reported last week on “why America’s economy is soaring ahead of its rivals.” Time published an essay in ...
Opinion: To a dinosaur like me, and many others, the loss of print editions of newspapers across the country is yet another ...
Even during the height of the Cold War, the United States allowed the Russian newspaper Pravda to be sold in this country. | ...
Hutchinson’s lawyer, William Jordan, called that “preposterous” and said she “made the independent decision to part ways with her Trump-funded lawyer, freeing her to provide candid, truthful, and ...
The suspect charged with killing an on-duty postal service employee reportedly has a violent criminal history, according to ...
Investigators say they found the largest collection of explosive devices in FBI history at the Virginia home of Brad Spafford ...
The ritual of watching a dazzling ball descend from a pole in Times Square has taken place since the early 20th century, when ...