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Patrick Kane Becomes Top-Scoring American in NHL History
SportsJan 30

Patrick Kane Becomes Top-Scoring American in NHL History

Detroit Red Wings star Patrick Kane just passed Mike Modano to become the highest-scoring American-born player in NHL history. The 19-year veteran reached 1,375 career points despite nearly retiring after major hip surgery in 2023.

Google: athlete breaks record2 min read
Philly Educators Teach 31-Hour Black History Marathon
Acts of KindnessMar 3

Philly Educators Teach 31-Hour Black History Marathon

Two Philadelphia educators just taught 5,000 years of African and African American history in one incredible 31-hour lesson, and they're waiting for Guinness to confirm their world record. Dr. Anita Lewis and Gwendolyn W. Ebron turned endurance into education at a powerful community event.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Arsenal Reaches Final, AS FAR Makes African History
SportsJan 28

Arsenal Reaches Final, AS FAR Makes African History

Arsenal's 6-0 victory over AS FAR sends them to the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup final, but the real story is AS FAR's historic run as the first African women's club to compete at this level. The Moroccan champions proved African football belongs on the world stage.

Morocco World News2 min read
Namibian Wrestler Makes History at African Championships
SportsMay 7

Namibian Wrestler Makes History at African Championships

A scholarship athlete from Namibia just became her country's first woman to win silver in wrestling at the continental level. The achievement caps years of quiet investment in young African athletes finally paying off on the world stage.

Google News - Olympic Medal2 min read
Trees Hold Breath of Enslaved People in Their Wood
Acts of Kindness5d ago

Trees Hold Breath of Enslaved People in Their Wood

A botanist discovered that ancient trees on former plantations literally contain carbon from enslaved people's breath, making them living archives of history. Her book reveals how African Americans shaped America's botanical landscape through centuries of forced and free cultivation.

Inside Climate News3 min read
Nigerian Makes History Leading African Football After 69 Years
Global NewsMar 29

Nigerian Makes History Leading African Football After 69 Years

Samson Adamu just became the first Nigerian to lead the Confederation of African Football since its founding in 1957. His appointment as acting Secretary General puts Nigeria at the center of continental football administration for the first time in nearly seven decades.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
10 African Teams Chase History at 2026 World Cup
Sports4d ago

10 African Teams Chase History at 2026 World Cup

Africa is sending a record 10 teams to the 2026 World Cup, double the usual number, as Morocco and Senegal lead the continent's quest to break new ground. With Morocco's 2022 semifinal run still fresh in memory, African soccer has never had more reason for hope.

Daily Maverick2 min read
10 African Nations Make History at 2026 World Cup
Sports14h ago

10 African Nations Make History at 2026 World Cup

For the first time ever, ten African countries are competing at the FIFA World Cup, nearly tripling the continent's representation on soccer's biggest stage. From viral goalkeeping heroes to historic draws against top teams, Africa's new generation is rewriting the game.

DW News3 min read
Native Americans Invented Dice 12,000 Years Ago
Planet WinsApr 4

Native Americans Invented Dice 12,000 Years Ago

New research reveals Native Americans were playing games of chance during the Ice Age, pushing back the history of dice by more than 6,000 years. This discovery rewrites what we know about ancient intellectual innovation.

Smithsonian2 min read
Smithsonian Opens Largest LGBTQ+ African Art Exhibition
Acts of KindnessJan 29

Smithsonian Opens Largest LGBTQ+ African Art Exhibition

The Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art just unveiled "Here," featuring nearly 60 works from 30 LGBTQ+ artists across Africa and its diasporas. It's the biggest exhibition of its kind ever, challenging stereotypes and celebrating joy, community, and centuries of diverse African identity.

Smithsonian3 min read
Iowa Town Uncovers 1,700-Year-Old Native American Art
Global NewsApr 24

Iowa Town Uncovers 1,700-Year-Old Native American Art

Archaeologists discovered ancient Native American geoglyphs west of Correctionville, Iowa—the first ever found in the state. The small town is now celebrating with a roadside display that shares this hidden piece of history with travelers.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
Kristi Yamaguchi: First Asian American Winter Gold Winner
Community HeroesMar 24

Kristi Yamaguchi: First Asian American Winter Gold Winner

In 1992, figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi made history as the first Asian American to win Winter Olympic gold. Thirty-four years later, she reflects on making history without even knowing it and what today's athletes mean to her.

Google News - Olympic Medal2 min read
13 African Athletes Compete in 2026 Winter Olympics
SportsFeb 6

13 African Athletes Compete in 2026 Winter Olympics

Eight African nations are sending 13 athletes to the Winter Olympics in Italy this week, continuing a pioneering tradition that started in 1960. Benin and Guinea-Bissau are making their debut while Madagascar's Mialitiana Clerc becomes the first African woman to compete in three Winter Games.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Nigerian Model First African to Win Mister International
Community HeroesJan 20

Nigerian Model First African to Win Mister International

Nwajagu Chinemerem Samuel made history in December 2024 as the first African to claim the Mister International crown. The Nigerian model's win in Bangkok is opening doors for African talent on the global stage.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
American Breaks Record at Ironman African Championship
SportsApr 20

American Breaks Record at Ironman African Championship

Matthew Marquardt shattered the course record at South Africa's Ironman African Championship while thousands of cheering spectators lined the coast. The 21-year-old event brought 822 athletes from around the world to Nelson Mandela Bay for a celebration of human endurance.

Daily Maverick2 min read
Alabama's Civil Rights Trail: 8 Sites Where History Was Made
Global NewsMay 19

Alabama's Civil Rights Trail: 8 Sites Where History Was Made

The churches, bridges, and parks where Americans fought for equality still stand today, inviting visitors to walk the same ground where courage changed a nation. From Birmingham to Selma, these landmarks tell the story of the movement that transformed American life.

Smithsonian3 min read
Indigenous Voices Fill Gaps in Australia's History
Global NewsMay 24

Indigenous Voices Fill Gaps in Australia's History

A groundbreaking exhibition in Western Australia is rewriting colonial history by centering Indigenous voices that were deliberately overlooked for 140 years. Seven Menang elders are sharing their oral histories to complete the story of Albany, Australia's first colonial settlement.

ABC Australia2 min read
Charlotte Brings 250 Years of History to Life in 2026
Global NewsApr 28

Charlotte Brings 250 Years of History to Life in 2026

America's "Hornet's Nest" city is launching an immersive Revolution experience that turns 18th-century history into cutting-edge augmented reality. Charlotte's 2026 exhibit will let visitors step inside pivotal moments like the Battle of Yorktown using tablet technology alongside the county's oldest surviving home.

Smithsonian2 min read
All 4 AFCON Semifinalists Led by African Coaches
SportsJan 18

All 4 AFCON Semifinalists Led by African Coaches

For the first time in modern tournament history, all four Africa Cup of Nations semifinalists were coached by local African managers. This historic shift signals a major turning point in developing homegrown coaching talent across the continent.

France 24 English2 min read
What Colonial Americans Really Sounded Like in the 1700s
InnovationJun 9

What Colonial Americans Really Sounded Like in the 1700s

When HBO's John Adams needed authentic Colonial voices, a dialect coach discovered our founders didn't sound American at all. The surprising truth about 1700s accents reveals how much closer we were to Britain than anyone thought.

Upworthy2 min read

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