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The 19th on MSNThe Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders score a 400 percent pay raiseSeason two of Netflix’s “America’s Sweethearts” reveals the cheerleaders have been fighting for higher pay — and won.
John Hunter Nemechek came out of the gates very strongly in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The driver of the No. 42 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Toyota scored a fifth- ...
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No Kings anti-Trump rally in New Bedford draws over 400 protesters: 'The man is a crook'At least 400 people were drawn to New Bedford’s No Kings protest to show their displeasure with President Trump. Here's what people said.
Vance Boelter had visions of business success at home and abroad. But in the words of one acquaintance, he was “living a double life.” ...
Hampton, Virginia, has over 400 years of local Black ... Africans who died en route to America during the Middle Passage. Anthropologist Chadra Pittman helped bring the international event to Hampton ...
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Harvard Dragged Deeper Into Trump's 'America First' Visa Fight - MSNOn Tuesday, his administration moved to cancel all remaining federal contracts to the richest and oldest US university, which was founded almost 400 years ago and now boasts a $53 billion endowment.
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KETK.com on MSN‘No Kings’ protests across Central TexasThe “No Kings” day of action happened the same day as, and in opposition to, a Washington, D.C. military parade on President Donald Trump’s birthday. Planning for the parade began two years ago and ...
At the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), a team of scientists just published an interactive map that explores what all five boroughs of New York City looked like 400 years ago—and you can search ...
At almost 400 years old, the Endicott Pear Tree in Danvers is believed to be the oldest living cultivated fruit tree in all of North America. Here's the story of Massachusetts' oldest tree, as ...
Oakland man gets almost 400 years in prison for holding elderly woman captive in Belmont hotel ‘There is no going back to who I was or who I might’ve been,’ the victim said.
Julie Campbell of Washington and Lee University, a historian of all things horse in Virginia, nominated John Baylor, of Caroline County, as the most influential horseman of the 18th century.
Ancient DNA analysis reveals a previously unknown group of hunter-gatherers who lived near present-day Bogotá, Colombia, about 6,000 years ago. This group is genetically distinct from both ...
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