Aviator Charles Lindbergh began his historic solo transatlantic flight on this day in history, May 20, 1927. Departing from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, just before 8 a.m. on May 20, ...
On April 3, 1936, Bruno Richard Hauptmann went to the electric chair proclaiming his innocence in the most famous kidnapping case in the history of the United States. Nearly a century later, a new, ...
On March 1, 1932, someone abducted Charles Lindbergh’s baby from his house in East Amwell, New Jersey. The kidnapping of the son, Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., went on to become one of the biggest cases ...
Parisian officials reportedly erected a plaque that suggests French pilots beat Charles Lindbergh’s 1927 record for the first transatlantic flight by two weeks — but American aviation historians ...
A retired California judge believes aviator Charles Lindbergh may have been personally responsible for his son's death and then used his position to conceal the fact that he was behind the killing.
Going through his pre-flight checklist, this DeRidder native is respectful of not only his aircraft, but how he got to be a pilot. Charles Lindbergh Husband was named after the famous aviator of the ...
In the 22nd hour of his solo New York-to-Paris flight, 1,000 feet above the foggy Atlantic, desperately fighting off fatigue, Charles Lindbergh hallucinates that other people are with him aboard the ...
San Diego — They’ve been hiding in storage for 90 years: rare, never-before-published photographic images of Charles Lindbergh on his way to becoming Charles Lindbergh. It’s April 28, 1927. In three ...
What was at first deemed an animal attack could be something much darker, she says THE body of Charles Lindbergh’s murdered child was found in a disturbing state that could indicate his kidnapping was ...
The follies of violence and rhetoric in the Vietnam War and World War II have a lot of lessons for the leaders of Israel, Iran and the next American president. By Thomas E. Ricks Las nuevas y extrañas ...
Tom Reimann is a writer and comedian and somehow Senior Editor of Features at Collider. He has written for Cracked.com, Mad Magazine, BunnyEars.com, and Some More News, and is the co-founder of the ...
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