
A Ripple of Hope
By risking his own life, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept the rest of the country.

By risking his own life, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept the rest of the country.

We investigate in Switzerland, the U.S., and Asia to profile Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea.

What if Robert Kennedy had not been assassinated in 1968? Imagine what an RFK presidency might have achieved.

Masked as a merchant's vessel in WWI, the SMS Wolf's mission was to capture, sink, or destroy Allied shipping.

Hacking Democracy sheds light on the hackers and people in power orchestrating chaos in populist societies.

Wildfires are growing in intensity, and aviation is becoming a more crucial firefighting tool to save lives.

Explore the history of the Beechcraft Company, responsible for some of the world's most influential aircraft.

Retired NASA flight director discusses the events leading up to Apollo 11 and the future of NASA.

A private tour of one of the military's best-kept secrets and a trip into restricted airspace.

A trip to Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum for veteran interviews and a training mission.

Hitler's final moments have long seemed beyond reach. But newly revealed archives expose his last thoughts.

Hacking Democracy sheds light on the hackers and people in power orchestrating chaos in populist societies.

Six Jewish women found themselves deported to the notorious concentration camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Examine the clues Hitler left for his dark vision of Germany's abhorrent future in his treatise Mein Kampf.

The horrors of war were broadcast on U.S. TV for the first time, and the American public began questioning it.

Vietnam's early history is burdened with blood and violence, and people were hardened and prepared for war.

The Book of Revelations is known to be a detailed description of the end of the world.

By risking his own life, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept the rest of the country.

With the civil rights movement gaining momentum, the KKK march in the South once again.

In 1865, a handful of Southern Civil War veterans founded a secret society: the Ku Klux Klan.