Film tells story of Jewish woman who became president of GuyanaKarfeld, Marilyn H
According to a global study held in 2022, 57 percent of journalists believed that the public had lost trust in the media over the last twelve months. Although this means that more than half the journalists participating in the study held this view, this is a notable improvement from 2017, ...
I’ll be off for President’s Day on Monday, but we’ll have a guest post from Cal Poly Pomona history professor John Lloyd critiquing thenew bill that would impose an online test and permitbefore anyone without a driver’s licensecan buy or ride any type of ebike or e-scooter, and ...
In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live in utopian harmony: the Peoples Temple. There were several huts for sleeping, teaching, working and Jones’ own sermons. On November 18, 1978, Jones led 909 of those cult members...
Booth opened the door to the State Box at Ford’s Theater where then-President Abraham Lincoln and his party were seated. He shot Lincoln once in the back of the head, stabbed Henry Rathbone in a struggle and then jumped to the stage, 11 feet below. Breaking his leg in the fall, he...
She serves as President and CEO of Langhart Communication. She is the spouse of former Defense Secretary William Cohen. She has written two memoirs, one with her husband. In June 2009, her one-act play Anne and Emmett, inspired by the lives of Anne Frank and Emmett Till, premiered at ...
Booth opened the door to the State Box at Ford’s Theater where then-President Abraham Lincoln and his party were seated. He shot Lincoln once in the back of the head, stabbed Henry Rathbone in a struggle and then jumped to the stage, 11 feet below. Breaking his leg in the fall, he...
The location of the former compound is located in Waco on Double EE Ranch Road but is not accessible to the public. Jonestown: Then Michèle Vignes, Getty Images Jonestown: Then In the dense rain forest of Guyana, Jim Jones built a compound where he and his followers were meant to live ...