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Today in History for Dec. 12: In 1783, New Brunswick's first newspaper, the "Royal Saint John Gazette and Nova Scotian Intelligencer," was published. In 1787, Pennsylvania became the second U.S. state ...
On Dec. 12, 1988, three trains collided in London, killing 35 people, Britain's worst railway accident in 21 years.
Lindell, a Trump backer who promoted debunked allegations about the 2020 elections and has been embroiled in defamation suits, joins a crowded Republican field.
He is a close ally of President Trump and has been a leading proponent of the election denial movement, which falsely claims ...
Bolivian law enforcement officials have arrested former President Luis Arce as part of a corruption investigation, opening an ...
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation says it cleared applications for neutral athlete status and return to ...
All four suspected members of the motorbike-mounted crew have been arrested, but the missing jewels have not been recovered.
The chair of the Norwegian Nobel committee told Wednesday’s ceremony that she “has done everything in her power to be able to ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says officials are expected to hand their latest peace proposals to United States ...
And in October, the school scrapped its beloved Hispanic Heritage Month parade, when immigrant parents typically dressed ...
In June 1980, Candy went over to Betty and Allan's home in Wylie, Texas, while he was out of town. Candy proceeded to kill ...
"I am a historic figure like any vice president of the United States ever was," Harris recently told The New York Times.
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