The first Bible printed in America by U.S. Congress for public schools…was in 1782.
Video tour of Pastors on a tour of the United States Capitol with history expert David Barton.
Norwegian Epic, a 4,100-passenger ship, made its U.S. debut on July 2, with festivities in New York City that include a naming ceremony.
I have a video from Europe that shows a look of the ship, which aims to break new ground in entertainment, dining and design at a cost of $1.1 billion. But does this big, bold and beautiful cruise liner truly live up to its name?
We traveled up to Lewis, NY, where Alex Michael is renovating a Cold War-era missile silo. Inactive since the early 60s, this silo was one of twelve designed to strike at Russia in the event of a nuclear war.
Since buying it in the late 90s, Michael has refurbished the Launch Control Center and turned it into a livable home. Work on the silo itself is ongoing, as you’ll see.
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Free rides to work, gourmet meals and massages are just a few of the benefits Google employees receive.
See the life of an Google employee on video…
People are trying to figure out who built a town under the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, when and why.