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Who am I?
The most powerful empire in the world had just conquered Egypt. Next they turned south. She was the ruler of Kush — a kingdom in what is now Sudan — and she had one eye. She had lost the other in battle. When Roman forces pushed into her territory she didn’t negotiate. She attacked. She led her for
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First Ladies EP.12: Martha Washington — Myth vs. Record
Martha Washington is remembered as a soft, grandmotherly figure baking pies in a bonnet. The documented record is a shrewd businesswoman who managed a 17,500-acre estate before she ever met George Washington, followed him into freezing military encampments during the Revolutionary War, and became t
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I Taught Socrates How to Argue and May Have Written Pericles’ Most Famous Spee
I was not allowed to be a citizen. I could not vote, own property, or appear in court in my own name. And yet I taught Socrates how to argue. I taught the greatest statesman of the age how to speak. I may have written his most famous speech — the one still quoted in history books today. My home was
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She Only Commander Who Told the King the Truth — He Ignored Her and Lost
She was the only woman commanding a fleet at one of the great naval engagements of the ancient world. She was also the only commander who told the king the truth. Before the battle she warned him that the narrow waters would neutralize his advantage in numbers, that the enemy would use the terrain
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When the Lights Went Out — The Battle of Kursk Ends & the 1977 NYC Blackout | Ju
On July 13, 1943, Soviet forces halted Nazi Germany’s offensive at Kursk, the largest tank battle in history and the definitive turning point of WWII’s Eastern Front. Thirty-four years later on that same date, a lightning strike triggered a citywide blackout in New York, plunging it into darkness a
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She Entered as One of 64 Wives — She Left Commanding 13,000 Soldiers | Fu Hao |
She entered the royal household as one of sixty-four wives. She left it as the most powerful general in ancient China. She commanded thirteen thousand soldiers — the largest force of her era — and ended a conflict that had worn down kings and exhausted treasuries for generations, in a single decisi
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Coming Tomorrow — The Battle of Kursk Concludes & the 1977 NYC Blackout | July 1
Same date, 34 years apart, two moments when the lights went out in very different ways. Tomorrow’s episode explores an army’s advance grinding to a halt, and a city’s lights going dark. New episode drops tomorrow on History by the Day. HASHTAGS: #HistoryByTheDay #ComingTomorrow #OnThisDay
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The Sound of Rebellion — The Rolling Stones’ First Gig & Disco Demolition Night
On July 12, 1962, the Rolling Stones played their first-ever gig at London’s Marquee Club, launching a band that would help define rock music for generations. Seventeen years later on that same date, Disco Demolition Night at Chicago’s Comiskey Park turned a radio promotion into a full-blown riot,
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Renovate or Erase? What They’re Really Doing to the White House | Just Wondering
In this episode: the 1814 burning and rebuild, Truman’s 1952 gutting, FDR’s additions, and how they compare to today’s Oval Office makeover, East Wing demolition, and a proposed 250-foot arch. Plus the real 2026 court ruling that says the president is a steward, not an owner — and why that matters.
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All the Colors 🌈 (Original Song)
Flowers come in every color. So do sunrises, sunsets, fish, and trees. Nature never asks anyone to pick just one shade — so why would people be any different? “All the Colors” is an original song (and video) built around that simple question. 🌸🌅🐠🍂 #OriginalSong #AllColors #NatureInspired
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4,500 Years Ago She Was Lady Overseer of the Female Physicians — Her Son Carved
Four thousand five hundred years ago, as the great pyramids were still being built, she held one of the most remarkable titles in the ancient world — Lady Overseer of the Female Physicians. Not a physician's assistant. Not a healer's helper. The overseer. The one who supervised, trained, an
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Her Tomb Was Untouched for 4,500 Years — And Her Seal Bears No King's Name | Pua
Four thousand five hundred years ago, she ruled. We know she was powerful — powerful enough that when she died, dozens of people chose to follow her into the afterlife. We know she wore a golden headdress adorned with leaves and flowers, a belt of gold loops, golden rings on every finger. We know h
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When the west came knocking
On July 8, 1497, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama set sail from Lisbon with four ships and a mission to find a sea route to India — a journey that opened up new trade routes, launched the Age of Exploration, and permanently changed the balance of world power. Three hundred and fifty-six years late
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When Women Refuse to Be Sidelined — British Women’s Army Corps & USWNT Wins the
On July 7, 1917, the British Army formally established the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps, authorizing women to serve alongside men for the first time in British military history — more than 57,000 women answered the call. One hundred and two years later on the exact same date, the United States Wome
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Who am I?
Four thousand five hundred years ago, she ruled. We know she was powerful — powerful enough that when she died, dozens of people chose to follow her into the afterlife. We know she wore a golden headdress adorned with leaves and flowers, a belt of gold loops, golden rings on every finger. We know h
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Rosalynn Carter
Description: Rosalynn Carter is often remembered as a soft-spoken, dutiful political wife. The full record tells a different story: she sat in on Cabinet meetings, testified before Congress on mental health reform, and spent decades building the modern caregiving movement. Episode 4a of First Ladi
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She Has Been Called America’s Greatest Guerrilla Fighter | Lozen
Her brother called her his right hand. Strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. He said she was a shield to her people. Lozen was a Chihenne Apache warrior, healer, and prophet who chose the path of a warrior at a time when almost no woman did. She could ride, shoot, and plan wit
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She Created the Doctor Who Theme — The BBC Refused to Give Her a Credit | Delia
She graduated from Cambridge with degrees in mathematics and music. A recording studio turned her down — they didn’t hire women for technical positions. So she went to the BBC, where she spent eleven years building music out of metal lampshades, tape loops, and mathematics. In 1963 she was handed a
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Who an I?
For as long as anyone had studied the earth beneath our feet, every scientist agreed: the core was liquid. A single massive molten sphere at the center of the planet. Settled science. Then a Danish seismologist working alone in Copenhagen noticed something that didn't fit. Waves that should hav
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Betty Ford: Vibes vs. Verifiable Facts — First Ladies | FL Ep. 04
She announced her breast cancer to the nation. She danced on the Cabinet Room table. She admitted her addiction on the record. She founded the Betty Ford Center. And polls showed she was more popular than the president. FL Episode 04 of Vibes vs. Verifiable Facts. HASHTAGS #BettyFord #First
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