Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on January 5. Check what happened ...
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Today-History-Jan30
Today in History for Jan. 30: In 1649, King Charles I was beheaded. In 1730, Russian Czar Peter II died of smallpox on his wedding day. In 1868, the Nova Scotia legislature opened its first session.
The Spun on MSN
The Jets Can Make Embarrassing 92-Year NFL History Today
There's no team in the NFL opposing quarterbacks have looked forward to playing more than the New York Jets in 2025. It was ...
The Jets need an interception in Week 18, badly. Going a full season without recording one interception would be a feat that ...
The rarest and most valuable coin in history once lived in Memphis, until the Secret Service waged a war against the 1933 ...
Every NFL season has its winners and losers. These are the 10 NFL teams and players that made the wrong kind of history in ...
The Telegraph on MSN
Godfrey boy helps rescued cat Drain Ditch find new home in Cottage Hills
Godfrey boy helps rescued cat Drain Ditch find new home in Cottage Hills ...
Central Minnesota's unique role in bootlegging and Prohibition is still visible today at some of the area's popular bars and ...
Lou Cannon, the eminent biographer of Ronald Reagan, and a caring, civic-minded, and consequential citizen of Santa Barbara, died on December 12 at ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1926, Brooklyn Daily Eagle columnist Frederick Boyd Stevenson said, “Here we are on the road of 1926! The newspapers are filled with the progress made in the past year in finance, trade ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
Today in aviation history: First flight of the Consolidated XPY-1
On January 10, 1929, the Consolidated XPY-1 maritime flying boat made its first flight, marking an early step in U.S. Navy ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Holy cow! history: The not-so-hairy history of vice presidents — J. Mark Powell
Until JD Vance, the last top elected tonsorial trendsetter was the mustachioed Vice President Charles Curtis, who left office ...
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