Historical
Remembering the Youngest Victims of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
September 11, 2001, remains one of the darkest days in American history, changing the country forever. Terrorists attacked the World Trade Center towers in New York City by airplane in a series of four consecutive attacks, claiming the lives of 2,996 people. The tragedy claimed the lives of innocent people of every age and background and from all walks of life. The loss of life is always sad but when kids die as the result of senseless adult decisions, the tragedy seems far worse. These children are the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in FYI
The Columbus Hoax: Who Really Discovered America?. Top Story - March 2022.
On the second Monday in October, the people of the United States commemorate Columbus Day. This is the anniversary of the day in 1492 when European explorer Christopher Columbus “discovered America” by landing in the Bahamas and opening European exploration.
By Abhishek Chandra 4 years ago in FYI
Hitler's Witches: The Five Cruel Women Who Terrorized The World With Their Sadistic Crimes
Who were Hitler's witches? What crimes did they commit? Did they have another way out? In the Nazi concentration camps, hundreds of faithful guards became the most ruthless torturers and murderers of the Second World War.
By Rocio Becerra4 years ago in FYI
The History of Firefighters
Firefighters are some of the core members of our society. Fire has always been around, whether man-made or a force of nature. However, there weren’t always the organized firefighting coalitions that we have today. Large red firetrucks with blaring sirens would have been an otherworldly oddity in centuries past, but communities also had to derive methods to put out destructive fires. This begs the question: how did organized firefighting get its start?
By Marty Lancton4 years ago in FYI
The Biloxi Lighthouse a South Mississippi Landmark
The gulf coast of Mississippi is rich in history and the south loves to declare its history. The coast has been under several flags and nationalities creating a mixture of cultures. From American Indians, French, English, Spanish, the Civil War, the seafood industry, casinos, military bases, and manmade beaches you name it we've got it. The landmark everyone knows though is the Biloxi Lighthouse.
By Erika Wood4 years ago in FYI








