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The Man Who Saw Everything Died With Most of It Unfinished

The Man Who Saw Everything Died With Most of It Unfinished

Leonardo da Vinci left behind notebooks full of futures that wouldn't arrive for centuries. He also left behind the most famous painting in the world.

May 2, 2026

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The Bomb in the Square — And the Eight Men Who Died for an Idea

The Bomb in the Square — And the Eight Men Who Died for an Idea

The Haymarket Affair of 1886 gave the world May Day, martyrs, and an enduring argument about whether justice was done.

May 1, 2026

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The Last Helicopter Left the Roof. The War Was Over.

The Last Helicopter Left the Roof. The War Was Over.

On April 30, 1975, Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces. The images of that day — desperate, chaotic, final — became the defining symbols of American strategic failure in the 20th century.

Apr 30, 2026

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The American Soldiers Who Liberated Dachau Were Never the Same

The American Soldiers Who Liberated Dachau Were Never the Same

On April 29, 1945, U.S. troops entered the first Nazi concentration camp. What they found there was beyond any preparation.

Apr 29, 2026

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The Most Famous Mutiny in History Was Really About Breadfruit

The Most Famous Mutiny in History Was Really About Breadfruit

Fletcher Christian didn't lead the Bounty mutiny over tyranny. The full story is stranger, more human, and considerably more complicated than the myth.

Apr 28, 2026

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He Was Blind, Broke, and Out of Favor. He'd Just Written the Greatest Epic in English.

He Was Blind, Broke, and Out of Favor. He'd Just Written the Greatest Epic in English.

John Milton sold Paradise Lost for £5. He received a second £5 when the first edition sold out. The poem he wrote in darkness became immortal.

Apr 27, 2026

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The Landing That Forged Two Nations — at a Cost No One Had Anticipated

The Landing That Forged Two Nations — at a Cost No One Had Anticipated

ANZAC Day commemorates not a victory, but a catastrophic failure that somehow became the foundational myth of Australia and New Zealand.

Apr 25, 2026

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The First Genocide of the 20th Century — and the Argument That Never Ended

The First Genocide of the 20th Century — and the Argument That Never Ended

On April 24, 1915, the Ottoman government began the systematic deportation and killing of Armenians. Over a million people died. The recognition debate continues today.

Apr 24, 2026

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He Was Born and Died on April 23. We're Not Entirely Sure of Either Date.

He Was Born and Died on April 23. We're Not Entirely Sure of Either Date.

William Shakespeare's birth date is an educated guess. His influence on the English language is beyond calculation.

Apr 23, 2026

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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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