From brilliant conquerors and reformers to eccentric rulers and unforgettable legends, history’s kings have left behind stories that are often stranger...
Category - People
Adolf Hitler remains one of history’s most studied figures, but many lesser-known stories from the Nazi era are often overshadowed by the better-known...
Celebrity contracts are not always just about salary, billing, and trailer size. Sometimes they include strange demands, personal boundaries, moral rules...
Harry S. Truman was born on May 8, 1884, in the small town of Lamar, Missouri, and grew up on farms and in Independence, where he absorbed the plainspoken...
Born in 1858 in New York City, Theodore Roosevelt overcame childhood illness to become one of the most dynamic leaders in American history. A scholar, soldier...
Andrew Jackson, America’s seventh president, lived a life marked by passion, controversy, and defiance. He married Rachel Donelson Robards, a devoted partner...
John Quincy Adams was born into revolution and raised for diplomacy. The son of John and Abigail Adams, he first crossed the Atlantic at age 10 on a mission...
James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the son of a planter family whose fortunes declined after his father’s early death...
James Madison wasn’t a towering figure—literally or figuratively—when you first looked at him. Born on March 16, 1751, in Virginia, this soft-spoken, bookish...
Thomas Jefferson wasn’t just the guy on the nickel or the face behind Monticello—he was a walking contradiction, a curious tinkerer, and a revolutionary...

