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Today-History-Jan29

Today in History for Jan. 29: In 993, Ulric, bishop of Augsburg in present-day Germany from 923 to 973, was formally canonized by Pope John XV. It was the first recorded canonization by a Catholic ...
The Dutch East India Company once wiped out nearly an entire island population over nutmeg. And somehow, none of this made it ...
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Today-Music-History-Jan05

In 2020, fans mourned after learning that New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Famer Johnny Storm Stoltz died at the age of 81. Born in 1939 in Kelowna, British Columbia into a large musical family, ...
In San Diego Wednesday evening, protestors responded to ICE's fatal shooting of a Minnesota woman by marching through Little ...
One Dallas pro sports franchise is weighing a move to Plano. Another is analyzing potential arena sites to remain in Dallas, ...
Britain will host the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift in 2027 – the first time both the men and women’s ...
Kiefer Sutherland, who's been accused of physically assaulting a rideshare driver in Los Angeles, has faced a slew of legal troubles in the past.
BTS is back with Arirang, their first full-length album in almost four years. The album is titled after a popular Korean folk ...
Women's race will start in Leeds and the Peak District, whilst the men's depart will start in Edinburgh and journey south to the Welsh capital ...
Nearly three years to the day, and many slides later, the free flow of traffic returns the length of Highway 1 in Monterey ...
Despite the political tug-of-war over two majestic buttes, this corner of Utah is hallowed ground to the tribes and pueblos ...
The dreaded mortgage rate ‘lock-in’ effect is fading,” said real estate investor and Reventure CEO Nick Gerli.