February 1940. In Norway’s frozen fjords, the German tanker Altmark hides nearly 300 Allied prisoners below deck. When HMS ...
February 1940. A German tanker drifts through Norway’s fjords carrying an impossible secret, nearly 300 Allied prisoners ...
The War of 1812 is today a vague mystery, sometimes confused with the “1812 Overture” played at July 4 fireworks shows, but ...
Outlook speaks to Tasmanian Master Mariner and activist Madeleine Habib about her decades of sea-based humanitarian work, ...
In the late 19th Century, James Garfield promised progress and reform – but four months after his inauguration he was shot.
The museum in the Sands Point Preserve's Castle Gould mansion will celebrate by offering free admission on Veterans Day.
The notion that a captain must go down with their ship is a romantic one, but it's not entirely true, but there are some ...
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition will conduct interviews in New Mexico this month, the 16th ...
On Indigenous Peoples Day, Gabriann “Abby” Hall will be doing a presentation at a Native American event at Central Oregon Community College in Bend. Hall’s first talk was four years ago, also on the ...
In a contraption of his own making, Glenn Curtiss took to the skies in 1911, boldly becoming the first American to fly a seaplane in a quick trip from Coronado’s North Island to San Diego Bay. The ...
A Pakistani national was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for his part in running a smuggling ring that funneled Iranian-made advanced arms to the Houthis, a deadly mission that led to the ...
Guest: Mary Annette Pember is a citizen of the Red Cliff Band of Wisconsin Ojibwe. She is currently national correspondent for ICT News, formerly Indian Country Today. She is the recipient of several ...