In Long Beach, California's historic and protected Breakers Hotel is slated to return in November in a new deal with the ...
Charles A. Lindbergh was one of them. As a youth, Lindbergh studied with fascination the World War I flying exploits of French ace Rene Fonck who had shot down 75 German planes in the war.
The book was Roth's fanciful but chilling fiction about a fascist takeover of the presidency in 1940 by the pilot and ...
On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh left Long Island's Roosevelt Field in a single-engine plane built by Ryan Airlines. The plane, named the Spirit of St. Louis, would not touch ground again ...
and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh in an extradition warrant demanding his return to New Jersey for trial. Federal authorities accuse him of planning and executing the kidnaping which was climaxed with ...
And it may just change everything we thought we knew about the case. Charles Lindbergh had fame like no other in 1932. Known ...
He succeeds because for much of his book he is a silent witness, allowing President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh to play out their very different conceptions of America and its ...
Partially inspired by the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh’s son, Agatha Christie’s ingenious murder mystery, “Murder on the Orient Express,” was first published in 1934. A best-seller, in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
In 2020, the presidential race in Michigan wasn’t called until nearly 6 p.m. the day after Election Day — roughly 22 hours ...
Because we forget history, we forget that the American experiment cannot succeed without constant, courageous leadership. Our ...