• The Real Reason So Many People Believe They Are Part Cherokee

    The United States' historical treatment of its indigenous peoples is contentious, to say the least. From 1794 to 1887, during the Westward Expansion, Native American lands shrunk to almost nothing, and then the Dawes Act in 1887 chopped up what little land was left and divided it up between tribes.

    By Richard Milner June 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant should be a lot more famous than he is, but his name mainly comes up during discussions about greatest generals or worst presidents. However, the untold truth of Ulysses S. Grant is a much richer and more fascinating story.

    By Jeff Somers June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Reason Nike's Juneteenth Announcement Is So Important

    When the world's largest athletic apparel and equipment company makes a statement, people listen. That company, Nike, just made a big announcement about Juneteenth -- the oldest national celebration commemorating the official end of slavery. Here's what you need to know.

    By Eric Meisfjord June 12th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Emmett Till

    Emmett Till loved to laugh."He would pay people to tell him jokes," according to his cousin, Wheeler Parker. He also "loved to tell jokes," said childhood friend Richard Heard, who remembered Emmett being "a funny guy all the time."

    By A. C. Grimes June 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Scandals That Plagued Ulysses S. Grant's Presidency

    President Ulysses S. Grant's claim to fame was taking command of the Union forces during the American Civil War, personally chosen by President Abraham Lincoln to defeat the Confederacy. Defeat them he did, and then he became president. But his presidency was rocked by scandal...

    By Eric Meisfjord April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Deadliest Battle In American History

    Private Ezra Stickley of the 5th Virginia Infantry didn't leave the Battle of Antietam in one piece, and his horse fared far worse. Stickley said of his ordeal, "The third shell struck and killed my horse and bursting, blew him to pieces, knocked me down, of course, and tore off my right arm..."

    By A. C. Grimes April 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Times That U.S. Presidents Totally Lost It

    Lots of presidents have had public and semi-public meltdowns — and it's not really surprising. Just try to take on all the problems of the free world and try not to have an occasional meltdown. And with that context, let's take a look at some of the times that American presidents totally lost it.

    By Becki Robins April 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The World's Poorest President

    While a person's integrity isn't inherently defined by their bank account, former Uruguayan head of state Jose Mujica, dubbed "the world's poorest president," governed with a heart of gold.

    By A. C. Grimes April 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of William McKinley's Assassination

    Modern historians have come to see William McKinley as an important POTUS who advanced America's global standing through assertive foreign policy. But Leon Czolgosz saw McKinley through the eyes of a man who had lost his standing in America and had possibly lost his mind, and wanted him dead.

    By A. C. Grimes April 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Biggest Disasters In American History You Forgot About

    All kinds of disasters, natural and otherwise, have rocked the American landscape through history. Many of them, like the Great Chicago Fire, are remembered by nearly everyone. Other disasters have faded into oblivion, forgotten by all those except the ones who lived them.

    By Morris M. February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Weird Things About Pocahontas You Didn't Know

    Pretty much everyone who grew up in the '90s knows who Pocahontas is. Disney Princess, love interest of the great explorer John Smith, Native American nobility. Yes, Disney taught us many things about the Powhatan heroine, and they're all wrong. Mostly. Here's the truth about Pocahontas.

    By Becki Robins February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Bill Gates Won't Run For President

    Wealthy businessmen have been known to run for President, and as a cursory glance at your news feed will no doubt tell you, they have been even known to succeed. So why won't Bill Gates, one of the wealthiest ever, run for president?

    By Pauli Poisuo January 29th, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Bizarre Things Donald Trump Has Ever Owned

    Donald Trump spends his money in weird ways. He boasted a plane with 24-karat gold-plated seat belts and gold-plated bathroom fixtures. He resided in a penthouse with a gold and diamond-encrusted front door. And more. Here are some of the most bizarre things Donald Trump has ever owned.

    By A. C. Grimes December 28th, 2019 Read More
  • How Many U.S. Presidents Have Actually Been Impeached?

    It's happening, folks. After years of speculation, corruption scandals, legal proceedings, and accusations, finally leading to 2019's whole Ukraine incident, President Donald Trump is getting impeached. But he's not the first. Here's how many US presidents have been impeached.

    By Nicholas Conley December 11th, 2019 Read More
  • Can The President Pardon Himself?

    It's difficult to know exactly why, but in recent days, the question has been raised: can the president of the United States extend a presidential pardon to himself? Maybe it's a societal innocent curiosity, or because Mercury is stuck in retrograde.

    By Tom Meisfjord December 9th, 2019 Read More
  • What Actually Happens When A President Is Impeached

    It's a common misconception that "impeachment" is the act of removing a president from office. It's not — impeachment is the process that Congress uses to determine whether or not a president should be removed from office. So what actually happens when a president is impeached?

    By Becki Robins September 27th, 2019 Read More
  • Who Was The Poorest US President?

    In a time when it seems like money governs everything in the U.S. you might wonder who was the poorest president in the nation's history. As far as finances go, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, and Calvin Coolidge were some of the least wealthy presidents. But who was the poorest U.S. President?

    By A. C. Grimes September 20th, 2019 Read More
  • Are Presidents Paid For Life?

    Acting as president of the United States is a wild and crazy ride that could leave anyone reeling upon completion of their term. So it's a good thing that no matter how heavy the burden of life and death decision making becomes, every president is afforded a six-figure income for life.

    By Jim Dykstra August 13th, 2019 Read More