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Today-History-Jan18
Today in History for Jan. 18: ...
And after the first binge-drinking Danish Vikings got to Britain in the eighth century, the DNA of these bloodthirsty ...
Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday won re-election to the top post in the House, salvaging his job in a dramatic last-minute ...
The prospect of rising from the fog of holiday hustle, bustle and feasts to contemplate how to do better next year is ...
Bridges are an underrated piece of architecture. When people think of engineering marvels, they’re more likely to think of ...
New Berlin Winterfest: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Jan. 11. Outdoor activities, winter beer garden, music, food trucks and fireworks.
Long-term care homes in Ontario must have sprinkler systems installed by the end of this year and at least two announce they ...
The Long Tradition of Debt Cancellation in Mesopotamia and Egypt from 3000 to 1000 BC Debt cancellation in the land of Canaan in the first millennium ... especially in the fourth century BC. was ...
Thessaloniki developed rapidly and as early as the 2nd century BC, its first walls were built ... Demetrius was killed at a Roman prison, where the Church of St. Demetrius lies today. The church was ...
Pope Francis visited Corsica December 15, the first visit by a pope to the Isle ... Pope Francis’ moving visit to a Roman prison ...
O.J. Simpson 's "trial of the century" over the 1994 killings of his ex-wife and ... Years later, he served nine years in ...
Graffiti, produced by an inmate of an ancient Roman prison in Corinth, Greece, contained a chilling message for captors.