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“To Kill a Mockingbird” Sequel

February 4, 2015 – Novelist Harper Lee, 88, will be publishing her second novel after the long-lost manuscript from the 1950s was discovered last year.  “Go Set a Watchman” was written before “To Kill a Mockingbird.”  It features Scout Finch as an adult.  The manuscript was set aside when Lee’s editor preferred the flashback sequences and urged the novice author to write […]

The King’s Highway in Hawaii

February 1, 2015 – Hawaii’s King’s Highway, a beautiful and sometimes challenging 220-mile trade route forged 500 years ago along the Maui coast, has mostly faded away with time.  Photographer Daniel Sullivan has captured the beauty of the trail in a book of 100 photographs taken during a 2013 trek.  King Pi’ilani, who ruled Hawaii in the 16th […]

Friendship 9 Convictions Erased

January 28, 2015 – A South Carolina judge has erased the convictions of the Friendship 9, nine black men who staged a famous “sit-in” protest at a whites-only lunch counter in the early 1960s.  They were convicted of trespassing and protesting at the McCrory’s variety store in Rock Hill in 1961.  The case drew national attention when the […]

Massive Blizzard Hits Northeast … in 1888

January 26, 2015 – The massive winter storm hitting New York and neighboring New England states this week is expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow and cause widespread traffic disruptions.  But it might not be as bad as the Great Blizzard of March 1888.  The 19th century storm, considered one of the […]

Before Parkour: Daredevils of the Early 20th Century

January 22, 2015 – Construction workers and daredevils of the early 1900s were “cowboys of the skies,” often flirting with death and injury during the period’s skyscraper boom. While carrying out their normal duties, some workers slipped and fell to their deaths, were blown off scaffolding by gusts of wind, or were crushed by massive steel girders being put in […]

Skydivers Release Video of Record-Breaking Jump

January 22, 2015 – A team of skydivers has released a video of their record-breaking formation over the skies of Phoenix, Arizona, last November.  They joined hands while maintaining a difficult “head up” position. The participants represented various nationalities, including American, British, Russian, Australian, Canadian, Mexican, and German.  They broke the record on the first day of the two-day event with a 44-person formation, then […]

Lost Colony Found?

January 21, 2015 – Researchers are back in North Carolina to see if an obscure clue discovered on a period map may shed light on what happened to English settlers on Roanoke Island, the so-called Lost Colony.  The settlement was found deserted in 1590.  The fate of the colonists is one of the biggest mysteries […]

Holocaust Survivor Reunites with American Liberator after 70 Years

January 21, 2015 – A survivor of the Holocaust recently reunited in Huntington Beach, California, with the G.I. who liberated him from the Dachau Nazi concentration camp nearly 70 years ago.  Upon meeting, Joshua Kaufman, now 87, a Jew originally from Hungary, and 89-year-old army veteran Daniel Gillespie saluted each other.  Kaufman then took Gillespie’s […]

Mystery of Abandoned Rifle

January 20, 2015 – An archaeologist is still baffled by her discovery of a relatively modern relic – a Winchester repeating rifle, the legendary “gun that won the West.”  Last November, Eva Jensen and her team were looking for petroglyphs and other ancient Native American artifacts in Nevada’s Great Basin National Park when she came upon […]

Two Mechanics for Tuskegee Airmen Die on Same Day in Same City

January 11, 2015 – Two mechanics for the famous all-black World War II fighter squadron known as the Tuskegee Airmen passed away on January 5 just hours apart at their respective homes in Los Angeles.  Clarence E Huntley Jr. and Joseph Shambrey, lifelong friends, enlisted together in 1942 as teenagers.  Both were 91. Link: ABC […]