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Today-History-Mar12
Today in History for March 12: ...
The Apple TV crime thriller Criminal Record, starring Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo, is a captivating series about to return ...
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Phillies have a PED problem as they get hit with eighth (or ninth) suspension, tied for most in MLB history
CLEARWATER, Fla. — When you think of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball, and if you’re of a certain age, ...
Election dates 2026 highlights: Assam, Kerala and Puducherry will head to the polls on April 9 in a single phase voting, Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu will go to vote on April 23. West Bengal elections will ...
On June 18, 1953, as the armistice negotiations for the Korean War were nearing conclusion, a colossal news event—the release of anti-communist prisoners—shocked the world. U.S. President Dwight D.
On March 8, International Women's Day honors Artemisia, Joan of Arc, and modern warriors like Leigh Ann Hester who shattered ...
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What’s happening with SAVE? 3 updates for student loan borrowers as legal limbo continues
A lawsuit blocking the SAVE plan was dismissed, but borrowers shouldn’t celebrate just yet.
Daily Fetch on MSN
20 shows that launched the careers of child stars
Disney Channel Breakthrough When Hannah Montana premiered on the Disney Channel on March 24, 2006, it sparked a cultural shift that redefined teen stardom for the digital age. The show featured Miley ...
From Chicago to Mackinac Island, these Midwest destinations offer so many attractions, festivals, parks, and experiences that one visit simply isn't enough.
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
Today in aviation history: First night flight achieved
On March 10, 1910, French aviator Émile Aubrun completed the world's first night flight in a Blériot XI, flying 12 miles in Argentina and marking a milestone in aviation history.
March 10 holds significant US historical moments. In 1862, the first US paper money circulated. Alexander Graham Bell tested the telephone in 1876. Ulysses S. Grant led Union armies in 1864. James ...
The avalanche that killed at least eight people on Feb. 17 in California marked the deadliest natural disaster of its kind in the United States in nearly a half century. A group of 15 skiers were ...
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