The Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 was a direct and dangerous confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union ...
The Guggenheim Foundation was founded in 1937, and its first New York–based venue for the display of art, the Museum of ...
When newspaper companies sell their buildings, the fate of their archives isn’t always secure. In Great Falls, volunteers saw historical material that needed to be saved.
On Oct. 14, 2012, retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager, at the age of 89, marked the 65th anniversary of his supersonic ...
Lawyers for Combs have claimed the Department of Homeland security is interfering with his right to a fair trial.
Wordle — the viral daily word guessing game that was recently bought by The New York Times — has been on a tear in the past ...
Following last month's devastating cyberattacks, there's good news and bad news about Internet Archive and its popular ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
"Gibbet Hill" tells of a sailor murdered by three criminals whose bodies were strung up on a hanging gallows on a hill as a ghostly warning to passing travelers.
AI startup Perplexity responded to a copyright-infringement lawsuit filed against it by News Corp's Dow Jones and New York ...
The Internet Archive came back online for users Monday evening after almost two full weeks of being unavailable following an ...
The mailer, printed to look like a traditional newspaper, is part of a national effort funded by conservative megadonors to ...