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  • Painting of Joan of Arc in men's clothing inside her prison cell
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    Why Did Joan of Arc Wear Men’s Clothing — And Why It Got Her Killed

    ByJames Carter July 10, 2026July 10, 2026

    She rode into battle in armor. She slept among soldiers. She sat alone in a stone cell surrounded by English guards who wanted her dead. And through all of it, Joan of Arc kept wearing a doublet, hose, and boots laced tight enough that a man couldn’t tear them off her in the dark. That…

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  • Srebrenica, the Burr-Hamilton duel, and Skylab's crash. This Day in History July 11 holds tragedy, triumph, and turning points. Read the full list.
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    This Day in History July 11: Srebrenica Massacre

    ByJames Carter July 10, 2026July 10, 2026

    n a sweltering morning in Weehawken, New Jersey, Aaron Burr raised his pistol and fired. The bullet tore into Alexander Hamilton’s abdomen, ending not just a man’s life but the political future of one of America’s most brilliant minds. Hamilton died the next day, and Burr’s career never recovered. But that was only one drama…

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  • Painting of French forces storming English defenses at the Siege of Orleans
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    The Siege of Orleans, 1429: Joan of Arc’s First Victory, Explained

    ByJames Carter July 10, 2026July 10, 2026

    The Siege of Orléans lasted from 12 October 1428 to 8 May 1429, when a French relief force led in part by Joan of Arc broke a seven-month English blockade of the city. Its outcome reversed the momentum of the Hundred Years’ War and made Joan of Arc a national figure almost overnight. Here’s exactly…

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  • From Roman emperors to modern soccer triumphs, this day in history July 10 packed centuries of intense human drama into 24 hours.
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    This Day in History July 10: Rainbow Warrior Sinking

    ByJames Carter July 9, 2026July 9, 2026

    An anxious crowd packed into a sweltering Tennessee courtroom while lawyers prepared to debate the very origin of humanity. John T. Scopes, a quiet high school science teacher, sat at the center of a media storm that would transfix the world. This trial put modern science and traditional faith on a direct collision course under…

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  • From Washington's army reading the Declaration to Italy's dramatic World Cup win, this day in history July 9 brought massive shifts to our world.
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    This Day in History July 9: Catherine the Great Seizes the Throne & Italy Wins the World Cup

    ByJames Carter July 8, 2026July 8, 2026

    George Washington stood on the muddy grass of Manhattan Common, his voice competing with the wind as he read the fresh print of the Declaration of Independence to the Continental Army. Miles away, British warships bobbed ominously in the harbor, packed with thousands of troops preparing to attack. This was the raw reality of July…

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  • Read about the tragic 2022 Shinzo Abe shooting and look at how this day in history july 8 shaped modern life through the launch of the Wall Street Journal.
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    This Day in History July 8: Roswell UFO Incident & Poltava Defeat

    ByJames Carter July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    On a stifling New Mexico evening, rancher Mac Brazel stepped outside to survey his property after a fierce thunderstorm. Scattered across the brush lay a massive field of strange, metallic debris that gleamed unnaturally under the desert sun. He picked up a piece—it was incredibly light, flexible as paper, yet completely unbendable. Brazel had no…

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  • On this day in history July 7, London faced devastating terror attacks, the US annexed Hawaii, and Che Guevara began his legendary journey through Latin America.
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    This Day in History July 7: London Bombings & Joan of Arc Retrial

    ByJames Carter July 7, 2026July 7, 2026

    Seven suicide bombers boarded London’s transit system on a rainy morning, carrying backpacks stuffed with homemade explosives that ripped through three subway trains and a double-decker bus. The 2005 coordinated strike stunned the globe, bringing Britain’s capital to a complete standstill and claiming dozens of innocent lives. July 7 has repeatedly served as a stage…

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  • Read about this day in history July 6 to explore the dramatic events that shaped our world, from ancient Spartan defeats to the creation of the AK-47 rifle.
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    This Day in History July 6: Pasteur’s Triumph & A Beatles Beginning

    ByJames Carter July 5, 2026July 5, 2026

    Anne Frank looked around the tiny hidden rooms tucked behind a bookcase at Prinsengracht 263, realizing her world had just shrunk to a few hundred square feet. The date was July 6, 1942. Her sister Margot had received a terrifying call-up notice to a Nazi labor camp the day before, forcing the family to abandon…

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  • What Jobs Did Children Do in Victorian Times? The brutal answer will genuinely shock modern parents.
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    What Jobs Did Children Do in Victorian Times?

    ByJames Carter July 4, 2026July 4, 2026

    Picture a boy no older than six, squeezed into a chimney flue barely wider than his shoulders, soot filling his lungs while a man below shouts at him to climb faster. Now compare that to a six-year-old today, worrying about nothing more than a spelling test. The gap between those two childhoods is almost impossible…

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  • Discover what happened on July 5 in history, from Isaac Newton publishing his laws of gravity to the scandalous debut of the first bikini in Paris.
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    This Day in History July 5: Newton’s Principia & Dolly the Sheep

    ByJames Carter July 4, 2026July 4, 2026

    Isaac Newton sat at his desk in Cambridge, staring at the final page of a manuscript that would alter how humans understand the cosmos forever. For years, he had lived like a hermit, skip-reading meals and pacing his garden while working out the mathematical laws of gravity. On July 5, 1687, the Royal Society published…

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