Discover how watches transformed from women's accessories to military necessities, through the mechanical revolution, Swiss dominance, and quartz crisis, to become today's blend of luxury craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology.
A revealing history of how companies have captured and monetized our attention, from print ads to social media.
Daniel James Brown's Olympic rowing tale
How corruption, taxpayer revolt, and one grassroots movement reshaped California forever. From crushing tax burdens to unintended consequences still affecting housing and politics today.
A journalist's compelling investigation into the evidence for Jesus Christ, challenging skeptics and seekers to examine the facts.
A thrilling art detective story chronicling the search for a lost Caravaggio masterpiece across centuries and continents.
A compelling counter-narrative of Native American resilience and reinvention, challenging the notion that indigenous culture ended at Wounded Knee.
Why did Flight 175 receive signals after impact? Explore technical anomalies and telemetry data that challenge the official 9/11 narrative.
Biographical account of Russian royalty
A gripping medieval murder mystery exploring faith, reason, and forbidden knowledge in a secluded Italian monastery.
Hidden history: one girl's journey from Castro's Cuba to freedom
A brutal Western epic following a teenage runaway through the violent American frontier, challenging notions of morality and human nature.
A thought-provoking exploration of pseudoscience, examining the blurred lines between fringe beliefs and mainstream scientific thought throughout history.
De la calidez de 1987 a la incertidumbre actual, Raúl analiza cómo los cambios en Acadiana impactan el estatus migratorio y los lazos familiares.
A gripping memoir of survival and resilience as a war correspondent faces near-death in Ukraine and fights to recover.
A vivid journey through history, exploring the origins and cultural significance of colors used in art and fashion.
Controversial conservative author argues that Democrats, not Republicans, have fascist roots and ideologies in American politics.
A captivating journey through millennia of urban history, revealing how cities shaped human civilization and sparked our greatest innovations.