Marvel acquired the rights to the X-Men back in 2019 when Disney purchased Fox, and the MCU has already begun bringing ...
In June 1943, a Kentucky congressman walked up to a microphone and gave Japan one of its greatest intelligence victories of WWII.
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Kursk submarine disaster: What really happened to Putin’s unsinkable sub? | Part one
Kursk: 10 Days That Shaped Putin is a dramatic and forensic examination of events that took place in August 2000, after an ...
The mystery of the works of an American naval base in Nea Makri, Greece has investigators of unexplainable phenomena speak of ...
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How did Japan’s I-400 submarines fail in World War II?
During World War II, Japan developed one of the most ambitious naval weapons of the conflict—the I-400 Sen-Toku class submarine carriers. These massive submarines, the largest of WW II, were designed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In December, the National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a lawsuit against Trump and several federal agencies aimed at ...
President Donald Trump said in a Jan. 25 Truth Social post that a preservationist group’s lawsuit against the construction of the $400 million ballroom had exposed a "Top Secret fact" about the ...
The White House is eyeing a “top secret” project planned for underneath part of the White House complex, according to CNN. The underground area has previously served as a once-confidential bunker, ...
The president of the United States ordered the secret construction of a secure underground facility at the White House and built a new extension of the East Wing on top. It was 1941, and Franklin D.
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is accusing the White House of spreading “horrific lies” about her in response to a report that the White House reported her to the Secret Service. An Axios ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The relationship between President Donald Trump and one of his most fervent supporters grew so fraught Secret Service was alerted.
Few people alive today have seen the exterior of the House of Tomorrow when it was a futuristic attraction at Chicago’s 1933 World’s Fair. Designed by architect George Fred Keck, the 12-sided ...
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