For the men's event, the first three races are 40 laps long. France’s Benjamin Thomas won the day's gauntlet with 164 points, much to the delight of the home crowd. After winning gold, Thomas tried to ...
On August 19, 1791, Benjamin Banneker wrote a lengthy letter to Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, in which "having taken up my pen in order to direct to you as a present, a copy of an ...
When work takes over, personal life often suffers quietly in the background. Friends and family may notice your absence, but rarely speak up. You miss important events, but life goes on—until ...
To discuss Franklin’s life and legacy, we are joined by H.W. Brand, professor of history at Texas A&M, and author of The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin; Claudeanne Lopez ...
After success as a Philadelphia printer, Benjamin Franklin earns worldwide fame in science, before a turn to politics divides his family. Benjamin Franklin helps craft the Declaration of ...
Ever prescient, John Adams rightly predicted that Benjamin Franklin would forever occupy an elevated position in the American imagination. He was, after all, the man who risked life and limb to ...
Experience history like never before as A.I. reveals the appearances of some of the most significant historical figures.
In the season premiere of our newly updated weekly feature, students will listen to the story of one reporter's humorous odyssey into the world of muppet cookies. Can bribes instill a lifelong ...
At the Tokyo Olympics, Rai Benjamin’s American record-breaking and personal-best time of 46.17 seconds earned him a silver medal in the 400m hurdles and the honor of being the second-fastest man ever ...
Benjamin Hall currently serves as a correspondent for Fox News Channel (FNC) and also hosts the podcast Searching for Heroes with Benjamin Hall on FOX News Audio. He joined the network in 2015 ...
Life is a journey full of ups and downs. Whether it is personal life struggles ... The most certain way to succeed is always ...
Ever prescient, John Adams rightly predicted that Benjamin Franklin would forever occupy an elevated position in the American imagination. He was, after all, the man who risked life and limb to ...