Brian Raffel has always called Wisconsin home. A former art teacher at the University of Wisconsin, and a graduate himself, he made it a priority to stay in the Badger State ...
It’s still kind of crazy to see the Illini favored by a touchdown-plus on the road against the Badgers. But the gap between ...
Every year Pennsylvania invests millions of dollars into preserving thousands of acres of farmland, but the CBS 21 ...
The 16th annual Bakersfield Comic Con – scheduled for Nov. 22 and 23 – will feature a large group of special guests including ...
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Netanyahu meets with his cabinet to discuss rising Israeli settler violence in the West Bank
Israel’s prime minister met with top security officials to assess a rising tide of Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, an Israeli official said Friday, as he faces ...
Ernest P. Worrell, played by Jim Varney, was a TV pitchman who made the jump to film. The "Ernest" movies are charming and ...
A championship fight between national heavyweights takes place tonight in the Bahamas when No. 15 Texas Tech battles No. 1 ...
Television can serve as a stepping stone for big-screen success, and in these 10 cases, it can even lead to A-list status and gold at the Oscars.
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4 Celebs Over 60 Who Underwent Major Weight Loss Transformations
Just like us, celebrities want to be healthy as they age. These are celebrities over the age of 60 who have undergone major ...
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Today-History-Nov21
Today in History for Nov. 21: In 1766, the first theatre in the U.S. -- the "Southfork" -- opened in Philadelphia. In 1783, the first free flight was made by two men who rose 100 metres above Paris in ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Dec04
Today in History for Dec. 4: In 1619, a group of settlers from Bristol, England, arrived at Berkeley Hundred in present-day Charles City County, Va., where they held a service thanking God for their ...
Fight Back! with David Horowitz (English) on MSN
$35M Destroyed Daily at the Federal Reserve 1988 #money #bank #finance
In 1988, the Federal Reserve shredded an astonishing $35 million every single day — see why old bills are retired, and what ...
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