On April 13, 1861 after enduring nearly 34 hours of continuous bombardment, Major Robert Anderson waves the white flag and surrenders Fort Sumter...
Any TV for the spring game?
Don't validate the troll.
Defense rarely gets anyone on SportsCenter, unless you're Lebron James blocking a shot.
On April 12, 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, convalescing at his Warm Springs, Georgia retreat, complains of a sudden severe head pain and...
On April 11, 1899 under the terms of the Treaty of Paris, Spain cedes Puerto Rico, the Philippine Islands and Guam to the United States. Puerto...
On April 10, 1919, Mexican revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata is lured into an ambush in Chinameca and killed. For nearly a decade, Zapata, a...
So they're going to prove they're not racist by doling out care based on race? Rather than urgent need? The logic of the left, ladies and gentlemen.
Queen Elizabeth's husband has died, 99 years old.
April 8th is celebrated as the birthday of Gautama Buddha, the central figure of Buddhism. Born Siddhartha, a prince of the kingdom of Sakya in...
On April 7, 1994, a so-called crisis committee responds to the previous day's assassination of Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana (below) by...
On April 5, 1774 while on a visit to London, Benjamin Franklin writes an open letter to Prime Minister Frederick, Lord North, that will soon be...
I've never seen the whole thing, but the chariot race is remarkable movie making, all the better because its done without the benefit of CGI. Bet...
On April 4, 1841, President William Henry Harrison dies of pneumonia, ending - at just 32 days - the shortest term of presidential office in US...
No one knows for sure when the tradition of April Fool's Day began, but some literary scholars point to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, published...
I was there too. Very frustrating that we opened the game by forcing a 3 and out, then our offense went through them like crap through a goose on...
On March 31, 1854, the U.S. and Japan agree on the Treaty of Kanagawa, which permits the establishment of a U.S. Consulate in Japan and opens the...
Saints draw the Titans on the road for their 17th game.
On March 30, 1814 a coalition army from nations including Austria, Prussia, the United Kingdom, Spain, Russian and several others, push Napoleon...
On March 29, 1958, Dr. Charles D. Keeling of the Scripps Institute takes the first measurements of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, at the Mauna...