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Today in History for Sept. 29: In 1547, Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish poet, playwright and novelist, the creator of "Don Quixote," was born. In 1560, King Gustav I of Sweden, founder of the Vasa ...
The Yermak outlasted czars, commissars, and world wars. Its final enemy wasn't ice - it was bureaucracy Read Full Article at ...
Thomas Edison released his famous lightbulb in 1879, but before him, Joseph Swan received the first British patent for an ...
Marcus Caldeira of the No. 13 West Virginia University men’s soccer team continues to add to his legacy at WVU. The senior ...