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Robert Clary, Hogans Heroes actor, dies at 96

Robert Clary, a French-born survivor of Nazi concentration camps during World War II who played a feisty prisoner of war in the improbable 1960s sitcom Hogans Heroes, died Nov. 16 at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 96.

Secrets of the Dead | The Imposter, Lambert Simnel | Season 21 | Episode 3

Traditional history tells us Lambert Simnel, a 10-year-old boy, was found in Oxford and brought here to Ireland and was proclaimed and crowned King Edward of England. - Yeah. Who's going to follow a boy who's just come from Oxford?

Smoke from raging Canadian wildfires hits Europe as record acres burn

Smoke from the Canadian wildfires has traveled across the Atlantic Ocean and reached Europe as part of the worst fire season in history for the northern forests, officials say. The smoke that left New York City covered in an orange smog earlier this month was spotted arriving in the United Kingdom on Monday, with pictures

State Powers | Federalism | CONSTITUTION USA with Peter Sagal

In the Tenth Amendment, the Constitution also recognizes the powers of the state governments. Traditionally, these included the police powers of health, education, and welfare. So many states feared the expanded powers of the new national government that they insisted on amendments during the Constitution's ratification. The most popular of these proposed amendments, which became

The Babe, in photos: Ruth's improbable rise is celebrated in stunning new pictorial book

Babe Ruths famously cherubic face was always an unlikely candidate for worldwide notoriety. The few public figures capable of competing with Ruths celebrity during his lifetime were mostly world leaders and not one looked anything like the unrefined New York Yankees star. Whereas statesman like King George V could project stern resolve with their