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30 years after his death, Kurt Cobain continues to speak to generations of fans
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Gene Herrick, AP photographer who covered the Korean war and civil rights, dies at 97
In 1956, Herrick photographed Rosa Parks being fingerprinted for refusing to move to the back of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Woman discovers 20-million-year-old fossil while walking along Oregon Coast
The discovery caught the attention of a curator of fossil marine mammals at the Smithsonian, who said the woman found the fossil of a Desmostylian.
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Princeton historians discover Titanic survivors buried in Oakland Cemetery
Nellie Becker survived the Titanic, along with her three children. She's buried with one of them and her husband in Princeton's Oakland Cemetery.
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Holocaust survivor, German natives in Texas keep card game Skat from fading into history
Karl Kuby said he first learned Skat as a boy: "They were dropping bombs on the city. We were about 400 feet below the ground, so we played cards."
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Boxer 6: The story of a pilot who was lost and what his sons found nearly 60 years later
Charles Walling was shot down over Vietnam in 1966. He left a legacy for his young son and a child he never met.
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Solar eclipses have captured the human imagination for thousands of years
Long before film photos and videos of total solar eclipses, humans tried to capture the dramatic moments of darkness during daylight as best they could.
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Here's how ancient cultures made sense of solar eclipses
Before modern science had a true understanding of what a solar eclipse is and how they work, ancient cultures had to form their own beliefs.
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32 years ago: When Mt. Trashmore 'blew up' in an April Fools' Day prank
April 1, 1992: a day that will live in infamy. Or at least it was for anyone who lived and worked near Mount Trashmore at the time.
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Remembering civil rights icon Cesar Chavez
On the final day of March 2024, many took time to remember the birthday of Cesar Chavez, who championed the cause of improving the lives of farmworkers.
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A look back at the efforts to contain the Colorado River as it flowed through Austin
How a series of deadly floods forced the construction of dams to protect Austin and the people who lived here.
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'We Were the Lucky Ones' cast & team discuss TV show about Jewish family who survived the Holocaust
The first three episodes of the limited series begin streaming Thursday, March 28 on Hulu, followed by one episode each Thursday through May 2.
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