2023: Twenty-three-year-old Kelvin Kiptum set a world record in the Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:00:35. Kiptum ran to the grandstand, where he hugged Khalid Khannouchi, who became the last man to ...
1902 For the second game of a doubleheader at Sportsman’s Park, the Browns and White Sox used the last day of the season to ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the North American T-28 Trojan
Celebrate the first flight of the North American T-28 Trojan, a legendary trainer and Vietnam-era combat aircraft still loved ...
Donald Trump’s war on history appears to have widened, with The Washington Post reporting that his administration has ordered the removal of multiple signs and exhibits at national parks related to ...
Smack in the middle of an amazing, 45-inning scoreless streak, Doc White painted a masterpiece: a 1-0, one-hitter over the St. Louis Browns. Without play-by-play data it’s hard to know how these games ...
A haunting photo of a formerly enslaved man whose back is heavily scarred by whippings has become a new flashpoint in President Donald Trump's efforts to alter how history is presented in the United ...
1861: Maj. William French of the U.S. Army issued an order that no spiritous liquor or other intoxicating drinks were to be dispensed anywhere in Key West, effective in two days. 1863: A member of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The day the skies across the Bay Area turned an apocalyptic Mars-like orange is a day many of us won't forget -- and it happened exactly five years ago. On September 9, 2020, ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen set some impressive NFL history in his team's unlikely comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens. The Bills rallied and won 41-40 on "Sunday Night Football" in Week 1 ...
When Gary Levin departed Variety to serve as USA Today‘s top TV reporter in early 1998, “Touched by an Angel” was still airing on CBS. “The X-Files” was a hot property for Fox. “Suddenly Susan” ...
Clark had not played since July 15 due to her right groin injury, and while there were hopes that she would be able to return before the season ends, the Fever had to make a decision with the playoffs ...
1900: The case of the bark South American, which had wrecked on French Reef, was heard in Federal Court. The vessel with a cargo of mahogany was lost. The salvors were awarded a fee of $11,925. 1917: ...
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