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Today-History-Oct02
Today in History for Oct. 2: In 322 BC, Greek philosopher Aristotle died. In 1535, French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River to Hochelaga, present site of Montreal. In 1608, the ...
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Today-Music-History-Oct02
Today in Music History for Oct. 2: In 1899, Victor Herbert's operetta "The Singing Girl" received its world premiere at Her Majesty's Theatre in Montreal. Alice Nielsen sang the title role and ...
It is also the birthday of former Celtic guard J.R. Bremer, born this day in 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio. A St. Bonaventure Bonny ...
Trey Reed, 21, was found dead, hanging from a tree on Monday, Sept. 15. Cory Zukatis, 36, was also found hanged in Vicksburg. Here's what we know so far ...
ABC's chilling decision to pull "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" off the air could spell the end of late-night TV and its free speech legacy.
McLaughlin-Levrone, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and six-time world record holder, becomes the first person to win a ...
The Keystone has compiled a list of the best bakeries in Pennsylvania, and two of the entries on the list are located in ...
For six-plus inning, something special was in the works at Great American Ball Park with Cincinnati Reds' starter Hunter ...
For a minute, the euphoria of another big Kerry Carpenter home run against the Guardians enveloped Comerica Park. His ...
An off-duty police officer was killed Monday after being shot multiple times at a Circle K gas station in Ormond-by-the-Sea, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Mike Chitwood ...
According to multiple reports, the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2 set a new FOX viewership record | ...
Today in Boston Celtics history, Rasheed Wallace was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1974. An alum of the North Carolina, Wallace made First Team All Atlantic Coast Conference in 1995 with UNC ...
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