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The Ten Best History Books of 2025
Our favorite titles of the year resurrect overlooked histories and examine how the United States ended up where it is today
Lacrosse is a uniquely American sport. We spoke with sports reporter Scott Price about his book, "The American Game: History and Hope in the Country of Lacrosse," for our series, Race Matters.
Seasonality data can reveal where investors have historically been rewarded for being optimistic versus cautious. For Bitcoin, the data show that December is, on average, a coin toss that's leaning slightly against you.
When Buster Posey was introduced as the Giants’ president of baseball operations in October 2024, he made it clear that he understood what his duty to fans would be. “We’re in the memory-making business,
"Zootopia 2" unleashed a box office stampede as Disney's animated sequel raced to $556 million in its global debut.
Tech stocks have been resilient this year despite bouts of volatility, and 2026 could turn out to be another good year for the sector.
Visitors to the fair will find a city overflowing with history and art, including contemporary graffiti and posthumous museum retrospectives.
The Seattle Torrent made history with their home opener against the Minnesota Frost, setting a new attendance record at a professional women's hockey game in th
As the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average have climbed to never-before-seen levels, stock valuations are attempting to follow suit. Wall Street appears set to enter the new year with the second priciest stock market on record -- and history offers investors a dire warning of what's to come.
Hoosiers Make History Again, Pound Purdue 56-3 to Finish Regular Season Unbeaten For First Time Ever
Crushing their arch-rivals the Purdue Boilermakers, the No. 2-ranked Indiana Hoosiers secured an historic 12-0 regular season, a first for the program, and clinched a Big Ten Championship Game berth next Saturday in Indianapolis.
A pair of George Washington's spurs — on loan from Mount Vernon in Virginia — now sit at the center of a powerful new exhibition in Denver. And like many of the artifacts on display, they carry a story shaped at every turn.