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Twenty Million Americans Showed Up. Nobody Had Organized Them.

Twenty Million Americans Showed Up. Nobody Had Organized Them.

Earth Day 1970 was the largest civic demonstration in American history to that point. It happened because of a book, an oil spill, and a senator from Wisconsin.

Apr 22, 2026

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The Greatest Ace of the War Fell on a Sunday Morning Over the Somme

The Greatest Ace of the War Fell on a Sunday Morning Over the Somme

Manfred von Richthofen had 80 confirmed aerial kills. Nobody has ever definitively agreed on who finally shot him down.

Apr 21, 2026

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She Won Two Nobel Prizes. Her Laboratory Notebooks Are Still Radioactive.

She Won Two Nobel Prizes. Her Laboratory Notebooks Are Still Radioactive.

Marie Curie didn't just discover new elements — she redefined what science could look like, and who was allowed to do it.

Apr 20, 2026

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The Shot Heard Round the World Was Fired on a Quiet Country Road

The Shot Heard Round the World Was Fired on a Quiet Country Road

On April 19, 1775, British regulars marched to seize colonial weapons. What happened instead launched the American Revolution.

Apr 19, 2026

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The City Burned for Three Days — and Rebuilt in Three Years

The City Burned for Three Days — and Rebuilt in Three Years

The 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire killed 3,000 people and destroyed 28,000 buildings. What the city did next was as remarkable as the disaster itself.

Apr 18, 2026

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One Monk. One Room. The Words That Split Western Christianity.

One Monk. One Room. The Words That Split Western Christianity.

When Martin Luther refused to recant at the Diet of Worms in 1521, he didn't just defend his theology. He helped invent the modern individual.

Apr 17, 2026

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He Was Cycling Home When the World Turned Upside Down

He Was Cycling Home When the World Turned Upside Down

On April 16, 1943, a Swiss chemist accidentally absorbed a tiny amount of a compound he had synthesized. What happened next altered the 20th century.

Apr 16, 2026

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The Most Curious Mind in History Was Born in a Farmhouse

The Most Curious Mind in History Was Born in a Farmhouse

Leonardo da Vinci was illegitimate, largely self-educated, and left most of his projects unfinished. He also saw further than almost anyone who has come before or since.

Apr 15, 2026

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The President Who Saved the Union Was Shot the Week It Was Saved

The President Who Saved the Union Was Shot the Week It Was Saved

Five days after Lee's surrender at Appomattox, Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre. The timing could not have been more devastating.

Apr 14, 2026

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They Came to Celebrate a Festival. A British General Gave the Order to Fire.

They Came to Celebrate a Festival. A British General Gave the Order to Fire.

The Amritsar Massacre killed hundreds of unarmed civilians in minutes. It became the turning point that convinced India independence was the only answer.

Apr 13, 2026

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