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From Quebec 1775 to Trump 2025: America’s Long Obsession with Owning Canada
The United States has long sought to possess its northern neighbor—but each attempt has ended in failure. Today, President Donald Trump is trying again.
Canada would not exist today if American invaders had captured and held Quebec City on Dec. 31, 1775.
The walk will give special attention to the 982 Holocaust refugees who were sheltered at the fort during World War II.
Toronto might be in its "wait-and-see" era when it comes to real estate, but that didn't stop some truly jaw-dropping homes ...
On New Year's Eve, Iowa football faces Vanderbilt in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Fla. Here's a closer look at Vanderbilt ...
Donald Trump is not the first American to say that he wanted to possess Canada. At the very start of the U.S., Benjamin ...
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Historic Battle House Hotel - Mobile
The Battle House Hotel in Mobile, Alabama, is a gorgeous historic hotel right in the heart of downtown Mobile. The Bat ...
On July 7, Riverview Community Centre (90 Ashland Ave.) held its first Monday market, joining the long-running South Osborne ...
Remember this day forever!’ Donald Trump commanded after the Capitol riot in 2021. Nearly five years later, former ...
Confidential complaints filed by troops and their families reveal patterns of wrongdoing in the ranks that are hidden from ...
Russian drones blasted apartment buildings and the power grid in the southern Ukraine city of Odesa in an overnight attack ...
Ryan Curry had 19 points and Jaxson Bell scored eight of his 12 in overtime to rally Army to an 85-78 victory over Lehigh on Wednesday in a Patriot League opener.
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