Oh, my goodness. Of course it did. ticking bell tolling tonight, a History Lesson turneddetective story about what may be the first blockbuster news story ever published. Solving the mystery of the stolen Christopher Columbus letters, written more than 500 years ago by the explorer himself, announcing his discovery of the new world. He actually made the globe a globe. And thats pretty much the most consequential news ever published, isnt it . ticking its not easy to get to. But for centuries, pilgrims have made their way to a place where faith, mystery and miracles coexist. The story of these 11 ethiopian churches, each carved from a single block of stone, with no brick, no mortar, nor wood, is a creation story youll need to see to believe. ticking im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im jon wertheim. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking but may not be enough. Statins may lower so, thats why science delivered vascepa. For
The World Health Organization declares covid19 a pandemic so far, there are over 120,000 cases in over 114 countries. With over 4,300 deaths shocking news in the entertainment world, hollywood legend tom hanks and his wife rita wilson reveal that they have both tested positive for the coronavirus. Hared the news. He said they felt a bit tired, like they had colds and some body aches he said rita had some chills that came in wet, slight fevers as well. As for whats next, the couple is now in isolation and are being quarantined in australia centuries old tradition in peril, the st. Patricks day in new york was postponed for the first time in 258 years. The event was cancelled in chicago, as boston and dublin also drop the festivities. Meanwhile, in new york, the state is taking matters into its own hands hiring private labs to help with testing. More than 200 people have tested positive so far in new york. And millions of americans could get a tax break. The feds are reportedly consideri
Archivists in collecting and organizing books and documents. They were skilled in collecting and organizing books and documents. Their work has left its own archival trail that peiss and other scholars can now follow. Peiss herself has sifted through the state Department Records here at the National Archives in college park and the Herbert Hoover president ial library in iowa. Researchers today pursue their missions in Research Rooms and online relying on the skills of , archives and library professionals, and i am very proud of our staff here at the National Archives in the daily work they do to assist the modern information hunters. Kathy peiss is a professor of American History at the university of pennsylvania, where she teaches courses on modern american cultural history and the history of american sexuality, women and gender. She is the author of chief amusements, working women in leisure in turnofthecentury jar,rk, and hope in a americas beauty culture, a finalist for the Los An
drove cross-country during christmas break and continued surveillance for two days before making the arrest. they are looking for a thick knife they believe is used to kill those students. fox news just spoke to the idaho police chief on why he thinks the suspect acted alone. we have live fox team coverage, matt finn with what we are learning about the suspect will be begin with senior correspondent laura ingall in monroe county, pennsylvania where the suspect is being held without bail. reporter: we are right in front of the monroe county correctional facility where bryan christopher kohberger is being held in a suicide prevention vest, not on suicide watch but wearing a vest. in the last hour, we have heard multiple reports that he plans to waive his extradition hearing. that is new information we are working to independently confirm. that would mean he would get off to idaho, his public defender in printed reports, that he plans to prove his innocence, he says he didn t
A quick still no magical go with the p. C. This place is magical its higher than all the museums in a radius of seven kilometers that you can see all the vatican city from here with its gardens on hills. St peters on the colony. And it towers above rome the papal city which is my home town and thats why its my favorite spot. And. The appointment of a woman like by bringing out the to head to museums with overdue theres no reason at all not the slightest why the vatican museums have to be run by a man. Like. That. And those who do dont know so much. But when a woman climbs that high in the vat. Its a reason to celebrate if she can succeed. But the. Appointment was a sensation a year ago she was named director of the museums collection. Of a million treasures administered by a host of historians and conservatives traditionally. And historian. Of the prince and drawing section at the Vatican Library at first she was one of only three women. I dont moan look at them in the mosquito. It was