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Today in History for Dec. 5: ...
On a September night 47 years ago, I sat in a packed House Press Gallery as waves of applause hailed President Jimmy Carter and the leaders of Egypt and Israel for the Camp David accords ending ...
For anyone who has been living in a state of suspended animation since the Oct. 7 attack when Hamas took hundreds of hostages from Israel, the timing of the announcement on Wednesday that a deal had ...
Read full article: Detroiters brace for November SNAP pause as local demand for food assistance rises The Michigan State Spartans and Michigan Wolverines will have a full day of tailgating in the ...
There are 195 countries in the world, and while Todd Zimmerman realizes he likely won’t be able to see all of them, he does have a goal in mind. “I want to visit 100,” said Zimmerman, 65, of West Penn ...
On Sept 5, 2000, Philadelphia teachers decided to strike. Around 15,000 out of 21,000 school employees, organized under the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT), attended the packed standing-room ...
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Shibley Tehlahmi, Anwar Sadat professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland, about Israel's plan to take Gaza City, and who can govern the Gaza Strip ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Robert A. Daugherty, whose four-decade career with The Associated Press captured history including President Lyndon B. Johnson writing the speech in which he declined reelection, ...
(JTA) — President Trump was not pleased. Fresh off putting all the TACO talk to rest (at least for a few news cycles) with the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump quickly pivoted. By late ...
When she broke out on The Today Show in the 60s, Barbara Walters changed the world of news forever, opening doors that had previously been closed to women and taking a different approach to the way ...
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