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She Was Nineteen Years Old. They Burned Her Twice.

She Was Nineteen Years Old. They Burned Her Twice.

Joan of Arc was executed on May 30, 1431, burned at the stake in Rouen. Twenty-five years later, a retrial declared her innocent. Five centuries later, she was declared a saint.

May 30, 2026

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At 11:30 a.m., Two Men Stood on Top of the World.

At 11:30 a.m., Two Men Stood on Top of the World.

When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Everest on May 29, 1953, they achieved something that 30 years of attempts had called impossible. Hillary's first words on return: 'We knocked the bastard off.'

May 29, 2026

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The King of Spain Built the Largest Fleet in History. England Built a Storm.

The King of Spain Built the Largest Fleet in History. England Built a Storm.

The Spanish Armada set sail on May 28, 1588, with 130 ships and 30,000 men. It returned with about half of each. The defeat changed the balance of European power for a century.

May 28, 2026

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The Bridge Was Called Impossible. It Took Four Years to Build.

The Bridge Was Called Impossible. It Took Four Years to Build.

When the Golden Gate Bridge opened on May 27, 1937, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world and had cost eleven lives to build. It has stood for eighty-eight years — including every earthquake California has thrown at it.

May 27, 2026

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He Published a Novel About a Monster Who Wouldn't Stay Dead. It Never Has.

He Published a Novel About a Monster Who Wouldn't Stay Dead. It Never Has.

When Bram Stoker published Dracula on May 26, 1897, he could not have imagined what he had created. The book has never been out of print. The Count has never rested.

May 26, 2026

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He Said We Would Go to the Moon. Eight Years Later, We Did.

He Said We Would Go to the Moon. Eight Years Later, We Did.

John F. Kennedy's speech at Rice University on May 25, 1961, committed the United States to reaching the Moon within a decade. It was either the most reckless promise in American political history or the most inspiring. Possibly both.

May 25, 2026

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'What Hath God Wrought' — The Four Words That Launched the Information Age

'What Hath God Wrought' — The Four Words That Launched the Information Age

When Samuel Morse sent the first official telegraph message on May 24, 1844, he created the first technology for instant long-distance communication. Everything since — telephone, radio, internet — descended from it.

May 24, 2026

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They Were Outlaws. They Were Also Legends. The Legend Was Mostly Invented.

They Were Outlaws. They Were Also Legends. The Legend Was Mostly Invented.

Bonnie and Clyde were killed in a police ambush on May 23, 1934, after two years of robbery, murder, and mythology. The mythology outlasted both of them.

May 23, 2026

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He Died Knowing He Was a Monument. He'd Spent His Life Earning It.

He Died Knowing He Was a Monument. He'd Spent His Life Earning It.

Victor Hugo died on May 22, 1885. He had been the most famous living person on Earth for over forty years. Two million people followed his coffin through Paris.

May 22, 2026

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33 Hours Alone Over the Atlantic. Then Paris.

33 Hours Alone Over the Atlantic. Then Paris.

When Charles Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget on May 21, 1927, 100,000 people rushed the airfield. It was the most celebrated solo journey since Columbus — and the beginning of the modern aviation age.

May 21, 2026

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