April 6

The 2009 L’Aquila Earthquake 2009

The 2009 L’Aquila Earthquake

In the early hours of April 6, 2009, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck L’Aquila and the surrounding Abruzzo region of central Italy. The disaster killed 309 people, injured over 1,600, and left more than 65,000 people homeless, shattering historic communities and prompting national soul-searching about risk, responsibility, and resilience. Read more


The Lillelid Murders 1997

The Lillelid Murders

In April 1997, a young family was brutally attacked and three members killed during a carjacking and abduction by six Kentucky youths in rural Tennessee. The surviving toddler was left forever changed. The case shocked the nation for its senseless brutality and the youth of the perpetrators. Read more


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The Ludlow Massacre Apr 20

The Ludlow Massacre

The Ludlow Massacre, a violent confrontation between striking coal miners and the Colorado National Guard, marked a pivotal moment in American labor history, highlighting the desperate struggles for workers' rights in the early 20th century.

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The Rwandan Genocide Begins Apr 7

The Rwandan Genocide Begins

On April 7, 1994, following the assassination of Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana, systematic mass killings erupted in Kigali and quickly spread across Rwanda, marking the start of one of the twentieth century’s most devastating genocides. Over the next 100 days, as the world looked on, more than half a million Tutsi and moderate Hutu were murdered. This narrative retraces the first harrowing hours—and the history that set them in motion—through the eyes of those who witnessed a nation descend into horror.

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Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster Apr 5

Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster

On April 5, 2010, a massive explosion ripped through the Upper Big Branch coal mine in Montcoal, West Virginia, killing 29 miners. The deadliest U.S. mine accident in decades, it exposed deep failings in mine safety practices and corporate responsibility, ultimately transforming regulation and accountability in the coal industry.

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