Born in 1934 and entered the political arena in the 1980s, Iran’s ex-President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been a dominant figure in the country’s politics until his death at the age of... Read more
Photo Credits: Cleveland Bob Grobelny, a Westlake, Ohio resident, looks like a typical, kindly grandfather. And while that’s true, this Veterans Day he has a story of extraordinary war... Read more
We cannot question the fact that one of the most difficult jobs is to work as the president of the United States. This job is tough and thankless at the same time. But again United States Pr... Read more
In three days the remains of Marine Pfc. James S. Smith, 19, of Liberty, Mississippi, will be interred in Liberty, Mississippi. Smith was assigned to Company C, 2nd Amphibious Tractor Battal... Read more
In 1955, the United States Supreme Court made it illegal to segregate the blacks, but they still continued to suffer from oppression. In the same year, a teenage boy became a victim of the r... Read more
Technology and Talent: How UK managed to lose one of the Potential titans It is believed worldwide that the UK lacks no idea when it comes to technology and talent. But to contradict this, t... Read more
The Great Fire of London The great fire of London started in Pudding Lane on 2 September and spread rapidly westwards towards Fleet Street. It almost reached the Tower of London in the east.... Read more
Shaw Bishop, an astrophysicist, made an attempt to locate supernovae evidence in the most unlikely place, the sea bed. But his efforts paid off as documented in the paper Proceedings of the... Read more
This past weekend, saw one of the largest auctions of Napoleon items ever held earning $12.5 million. One year before Napoleon Bonaparte encountered his Waterloo, the great French emperor re... Read more