It was on this day that American forces in Bastogne, Belgium were surrounded by the Germans during what has become known as the Battle of the Bulge.
The puzzle was the brainchild of journalist Arthur Wynne, and he modeled it after a word game he had played as a child called "Magic Squares."
Taking his work very seriously, Robinson had a reputation for being hot-tempered when his stories were poorly edited or watered down.
One of the most dramatic comebacks in college football history happened on this day.
It was on this day that Australian Prime Minister Harry Holt disappeared into a sea of bubbles, never to be seen again.
It was on this night that one of the most infamous cartoons of all time aired on Japanese television.
It was on this day in Los Angeles that the Baldwin Hills Reservoir crumbled apart and released 250,000,000 gallons of water into the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Chinese River Dolphin or Baiji was declared functionally extinct on this day.
His ground-breaking development of a disease-resistant wheat strain helped save a billion people from starving.
Lines drawn in the sand inspired a system that powers worldwide commerce.
An anti-Nukes activist seized the landmark in hopes of drawing attention to his cause.
The Winecoff Hotel was supposed to be safe, but it turned out to be the deadliest hotel in U.S. history.
The photograph is one of only a few that shows the planet fully illuminated.
Edison stepped up to the machine and blurted out the first thing that popped into his head.
This was the night that the historic Montreux Casino on the shore of Lake Geneva, Switzerland burned to the ground.