Nov. 25 1925 — Red Grange, playing his first game as a professional with the Chicago Bears, is held to 36 yards in a 0-0 tie with the Chicago Cardinals. 1934 — The Detroit Lions suffer the first ...
A rivalry trophy dating back to 1948 will be on the line Saturday when North Carolina and Duke play their annual ACC football ...
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Today In Aviation History: Scott Crossfield Breaks Mach 2
On November 20, 1953, test pilot Scott Crossfield became the first person to fly faster than Mach 2 in the Douglas D-558-II ...
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Israel may have committed war crimes in expelling West Bank refugees, human rights group alleges
The report said Israeli authorities didn’t offer any explanation as to why they had to expel the camps’ entire population to ...
The Columbia River Bar Pilots, Part III By Nancy Lloyd For The Astorian On the centennial of the Columbia River Bar Pilots’ ...
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Family of man who coined 'genocide' fights institute using his name to accuse Israel of war crimes
Prominent rabbis joined the Lemkin family in urging Pennsylvania officials to review an institute using a genocide scholar's ...
Konstanty played a key role on the 1950 Whiz Kids, who won the Phillies’ first pennant in 35 years in 1950. After the season, ...
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ABSU, Northeast leaders call for action on Sixth Schedule reforms, Bodo Accord implementation before Parliamentary Winter session
A national seminar organised by the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) at the Constitution Club of India brought together tribal autonomous district councils, constitutional experts, parliamentarians and ...
MISSOULA — More than 100 years ago, the University of Montana had another mascot named Monte, but that one was a real bear.
It looks back to the decorous romanticism of prewar cinema, with its starched diction and chivalric framing, and forward to ...
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Socialists in City Hall? A New Look at Sewer Socialism in Wisconsin
In 1910, Milwaukee’s socialists swept into office and they proceeded to run the city for most of the next fifty years. Though ...
In an exclusive interview, Katharine Hamnett opens up about a lifetime of using fashion to protest war, environmental destruction, and the genocide in Gaza ...
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