Escaping East Germany in a DIY aircraft wasn’t enough for Ivo Zdarsky, so he invented his own way of life in a Utah desert ghost town Article 7147 words 15 votes
How ‘The Monster with 21 Faces’ terrorized Japan during the harrowing Glico Morinaga candy incident Article 1169 words 10 votes
Swedish prosecutors have named Stig Engström as the man who killed former Swedish prime minister Olof Palme in 1986, ending years of mystery Article 625 words 5 votes
Sweden to present findings on Olof Palme assassination – sources say South Africa handed over dossier, but not everyone is hopeful mystery will be solved Article 1052 words 5 votes
May 13th, 1985: The day Philadelphia police bombed a city street, leaving 250 homeless and eleven dead, including five children Article 2030 words 28 votes
Who killed Swedish prime minister Olof Palme? After a night at the cinema in 1986, Palme was assassinated on Stockholm's busiest street Article 145 words 5 votes
In the 1980s, a far-left, female-led domestic terrorism group bombed the US capitol Article 1859 words 9 votes
‘The day the wall came down’: How the Washington Post covered the Berlin Wall’s fall thirty years ago Article 1812 words 11 votes
In 1989, the Pepsi Company cut a deal with the USSR that left it with a fleet of Russian military ships, making PepsiCo temporarily the sixth-largest Navy in the world Article 1139 words 10 votes
The history of the Black radical group MOVE and its infamous bombing by police Article 464 words 9 votes
Thirty-five years ago today, one man saved us from world-ending nuclear war Article 888 words 16 votes