
King Tutankhamen
In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Cater stumbled upon one of the most pristine tombs of an Egyptian Pharaoh ever found. The tomb of King Tutankhamen. That discovery because a pop culture sensati...
12 Mai 202211min

The Vice President of the United States
At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, the delegates worked hard to create a document that would govern their new country. At the end of the convention, they had a session titled “Leftover Business....
11 Mai 202213min

The Irish Potato Famine
In the early 1845s, farmers around Europe suffered from a blight that devastated the potato crop. This lasted for several years, but nowhere was it more pronounced than it was on the island of Irela...
10 Mai 202212min

Nine Kings, One Room
On May 20, 1910, an event occurred which never occurred before or since. Gathered for the funeral of the British King Edward VII, nine different European monarchs assembled inside Windsor Castle for...
9 Mai 202211min

Mother's Day (Encore)
Every year, on the second Sunday in May, 96 countries around the world celebrate Mother’s Day. Dozens of other countries celebrate the same thing on different days throughout the year. Mother’s Day w...
8 Mai 20228min

The Bretton Wood System
Barely a month after the Normandy Landing in 1944, the allied powers were already thinking of what the post-world would look like. One of the big issues was the creation of a monetary system that cou...
7 Mai 202212min

All About Solar Power
In 1839, a French scientist by the name of Edmond Becquerel was experimenting with an electrochemical cell when he discovered something interesting. When it was exposed to light, it produced an elect...
6 Mai 202213min

The 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal
In October 1919, the champions of the National League, the Cincinnati Reds, faced the champions of the American League, the Chicago White Sox in the World Series. While Cincinnati won the championsh...
5 Mai 202212min





















