Episodes

Aug. 17, 2023

President Clinton Confesses to the Lewinsky Scandal

August 17, 1998. US President Bill Clinton admits to having had an inappropriate relationship with former White House intern, Monica Lewinsky.

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Aug. 16, 2023

The Klondike Gold Rush

August 16, 1896. During the middle of an economic depression, gold is discovered in Canada's Yukon Territory, inspiring tens of thousands of struggling Americans to flock north in hopes of striking it rich.

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Aug. 15, 2023

Woodstock Begins

August 15, 1969. Over 400,000 people attend one of the most pivotal events in popular music history: the first day of Woodstock.

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Aug. 14, 2023

Carlos the Jackal is Captured

August 14, 1994. After years searching, French agents finally capture Venezuelan militant, and one of the world’s most wanted terrorists, Carlos the Jackal.

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Aug. 12, 2023

Saturday Matinee: Business Movers

On today's Saturday Matinee, we bring you part one of a four-part series that tells the story of how little plastic bricks set the foundation for a business that eventually became the global leader in the toy industry: Lego. Link …

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Aug. 11, 2023

The Watts Rebellion Takes Over Los Angeles

August 11, 1965. Sparked by allegations of police brutality, racial tensions boil over in Los Angeles, igniting the Watts Rebellion.

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Aug. 10, 2023

The Murder of Adam Walsh

August 10, 1981. Authorities discover the remains of 6 year old Adam Walsh, whose high-profile disappearance and murder case will fuel a national panic and spark reform in America’s child protection laws.

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Aug. 9, 2023

The US Drops a Second Atomic Bomb

August 9, 1945. Three days after the first atomic bomb falls on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, a second bomb hits the city of Nagasaki.

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Aug. 8, 2023

Burma’s Pro-Democracy Uprising

August 8, 1988. A wave of nationwide student-led protests against Myanmar’s socialist dictator leads to a ruthless military crackdown.

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Aug. 7, 2023

Philippe Petit Walks Between The Twin Towers

August 7, 1974. Philippe Petit walks on a high wire between the newly built twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.

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Aug. 5, 2023

Saturday Matinee: Real Survival Stories

On today's Saturday Matinee, a picturesque paragliding flight becomes a terrifying nightmare when a massive storm rolls in...how on earth does she make it down in one piece? Noiser's new weekly show “Real Survival Stories,” puts you in the shoes …

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Aug. 4, 2023

Britain Takes Control of Gibraltar

August 4, 1704. During the War of the Spanish Succession, Britain takes control of Gibraltar after Spain surrenders, and “the Rock” subsequently becomes a British colony and a symbol of British naval strength.

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Aug. 3, 2023

The First Voyage of Christopher Columbus to the New World

August 3, 1492. Christopher Columbus sets out on his first voyage to what will come to be known as the New World.

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Aug. 2, 2023

Hannibal Defeats the Romans at Cannae

August 2, 216 BCE. The Battle of Cannae: During the Second Punic War, the Carthaginian army, led by Hannibal, defeats the Roman army, resulting in one of the deadliest battles in history.

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Aug. 1, 2023

F1 Driver Niki Lauda Narrowly Avoids Death

August 1, 1976. Austrian Formula 1 driver, Nikki Lauda, is nearly killed in a crash during the German Grand Prix at Nurburgring.

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July 31, 2023

The Disappearance of Labor Leader Jimmy Hoffa

July 31, 1975. Jimmy Hoffa, one of the most influential American labor leaders of the 20th century, is reported missing and never seen again.

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July 29, 2023

Saturday Matinee: The Art of Crime

On today's Saturday Matinee, we explore an unlikely collision between true crime and the arts. Link to The Art of Crime: www.artofcrimepodcast.com Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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July 28, 2023

The Execution of Maximilien Robespierre

July 28, 1794. After overseeing countless executions during France’s Reign of Terror, statesman Maximilien Robespierre finds himself on the chopping block.

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July 27, 2023

The Atlanta Olympic Games Bombing

July 27, 1996. A pipe bomb explodes during the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, launching a yearslong hunt for the perpetrator.

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July 26, 2023

The Signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act

July 26, 1990. Disability rights activists’ achieve a major victory for equality when President George HW Bush signs into law the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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July 25, 2023

Bob Dylan Goes Electric

July 25, 1965. At the Newport Folk Festival, American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan eschews his acoustic guitar to go electric in one of the most pivotal moments in the history of rock and roll. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more …

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July 24, 2023

The Rediscovery of Machu Picchu

July 24, 1911. After being lost to the outside world for centuries, the ancient city of Machu Picchu is rediscovered by an American explorer.

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July 22, 2023

Saturday Matinee: The History of Egypt Podcast

On today's Saturday Matinee: the captivating tale of Egypt's first pharaoh, a semi-legendary figure who “unified” the disparate lands and established the kingdom as we know it. Link to The History of Egypt Podcast: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com Go to HistoryDaily.com for more …

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July 21, 2023

The Scopes Monkey Trial

July 21, 1925. American high school teacher John T. Scopes is convicted and fined for teaching evolution in a landmark legal case representing the dramatic clash between the nation’s traditional and modern values.

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