David Hockney’s first English landscape on show for first time in almost 30 years
David Hockney's 1965 painting, 'English Garden,' is on display for the first time in nearly three decades at Sotheby's before being auctioned in March.
Civil Rights in the USA: A Legal Battle That Threatens to Change Voting Rights
The article discusses how Donald Trump's presidency poses a threat to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, with implications of further weakening civil rights legislation by the Supreme Court.
Announced Tragedy
The article recounts the story of a 1965 CIA expedition to plant surveillance equipment on a Himalayan peak to monitor China, which was thwarted by a severe snowstorm.
A Vilnius resident and a woman from Kelmė were defrauded of 28 thousand euros: the scammers spoke Russian and Lithuanian
A 1965-born woman from Vilnius reported to the police that she was defrauded of 12 thousand euros by a conman posing as a lawyer who spoke Russian during a phone call.
Goodbye to a Great One
Ecuador mourns the passing of Monsignor Antonio Arregui Yarza, a significant religious figure whose contributions were deeply rooted in his adopted homeland since 1965.
I knelt in front of him. I spoke to him and begged him in German to help and save Croatia
The article commemorates the contributions of Amalia-Ljubica Janović, an 83-year-old Croatian expatriate, towards Germany's recognition of Croatia, reflecting on her dedication since 1965.
Western 'masterpiece' with 92% rating set to leave Amazon Prime in days
A 1965 Spaghetti Western featuring Clint Eastwood is scheduled to leave Amazon Prime by the end of January, despite its 92% approval rating.
US serial killer confesses to 1965 murder of 18-year old woman in New Jersey
Richard Cottingham, known as the 'Torso Killer', has confessed to the murder of Alys Eberhardt, an 18-year-old woman, in New Jersey in 1965, leading to the closure of the cold case.
Tom Jones 'messed up hugely' on the day he first met Elvis Presley
Sir Tom Jones shares a humorous anecdote about his awkward encounter with Elvis Presley in 1965, amusing fans with the story of how he 'messed up' during their first meeting.
Notorious 'Torso Killer' confesses to another killing
The Fair Lawn Police Department has announced the closure of the 1965 murder case of 18-year-old Alys Eberhardt after the notorious 'Torso Killer' confessed to the crime, providing closure for her long-suffering family.
Christopher Plummer despised the film that made him famous
Despite achieving global fame from his role as Captain von Trapp in the musical 'The Sound of Music', Christopher Plummer openly expressed his disdain for the film throughout his life, referring to the experience of making it as 'slimy' and empty.