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Today in Boston Celtics history, the storied ball club signed big man Ruben Wolkowyski to the team as a free agent.
Delaware County was on the move today as the Labor Day weekend exodus on vacation spots that got underway late Friday ...
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This Day in History: September 2

(KALB) - In today’s edition of This Day in History, we are taking you back in time 80 years. On September 2, 1945, Japanese representatives signed the official ‘Instrument of Surrender’ in the ...
The future prime-time television institution “Monday Night Football,” now marking its 50th season, was only in its third week ...
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In 2015, Canadian music stars Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger announced their separation after two years of marriage. Today in Music History for Sept. 2: In 1651, Martin Boutet was appointed director ...
Journalists Carol Lin of CNN, Ashleigh Banfield of MSNBC and Darlene Rodriguez of NBC 4 New York share their personal stories ...
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 ...
With a two-run blast that drew the White Sox to 3-2 in the fifth inning, Chet Lemon clouted the 5,000th home run in franchise history. The White Sox battled back to take a 4-3 in the game before ...
Freddy Peralta's sensational 2025 season included another chapter Sept. 16. How close is he to the best starting-pitching seasons Milwaukee has seen?
Even though it hasn't even been two decades since the Oklahoma City Thunder arrived, the NBA champion has had a rich history of contenders. They're one of the winningest teams since they relocated in ...
Starting 0-2 in the NFL has a troubling historical precedent, namely a roughly 90% chance of missing postseason. But recent history might offer hope.
Amid a historic run, the Powerball jackpot continues to rise as the Saturday, Sept. 6, pot now stands at a staggering $1.80 billion.