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Aug. 12 1876 — Madeleine wins two straight heats over Canada’s Countess of Dufferin to defend the America’s Cup. 1936 — Rosalind, driven by Ben White, wins the Hambletonian Stakes in straight heats.
In Sweden, abortion pills are used to terminate pregnancies through 22 weeks gestation, compared to just 10 weeks in the United States.
Altogether, Gothenburg’s food culture bridges tradition and new ideas. Its kitchens and bars serve flavors as fresh and genuine as the sea breeze blowing in from the west.
Roxette is back on tour with Lena Philipsson as the female vocal lead. Energetic with pop-evergreens which never faded away.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth restored the names of Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, which were originally named for Confederate generals.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says Germany will not authorize exports of military equipment that could be used in Gaza ...
Police are investigating after someone lying on the tracks was struck and killed by a train Tuesday near East Lancaster Ave and Sandy Lane in Fort Worth.
De Zavala Elementary is one of 18 schools Fort Worth ISD is closing soon. It is named for the first vice president of the Republic of Texas, Lorenzo de Zavala.
England fought back from two goals down to continue the defence of their European title as they beat Sweden 3-2 in a desperately tense penalty shootout in the quarter-final. Sweden goalkeeper ...
Survivors of the U.S. atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are dwindling 80 years later, but they are increasingly ...
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