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In the 1950s, the US automobile industry was lobbying hard to get more funding for roads and highways. Part of this effort included propaganda targeted to the general public. In this video, I look ...
Elmwood senior Cadyn Stewart gets a lead off of first base during a regional semifinal game against Marion Local on June 4 at ...
Born in 1897, Pearson turned sixteen as the automobile began to transform daily life for many Canadians. His first car was a second-hand Ford Model T, and indeed almost all of his cars appear to have ...
But moving beyond this aggregate relationship has proven difficult, in part because of limited microdata on union membership prior to 1973.We develop a new source of microdata on union membership ...
Area senior grads showcased their baseball skills one last time at the Northwest Ohio Senior District All-Star Game on ...
Some high school softball scores provided by Scorestream.com, https://scorestream.com/ ...
True to form, Cavill's recent BBC Radio 1 interview, which covered pop-culture consumption as much as upcoming projects, ...
Colorado athletic director Rick George has been at work in anticipation of the House settlement for “nearly a year”. In a ...
Almost 22% of U.S. residents age 5 and older spoke a language other than English at home, double the share from four decades ...
France's new law mirrors broader European trends. Britain, Spain and Sweden implemented significant smoking bans in public spaces. Sweden outlawed smoking in outdoor restaurant terraces, bus stops and ...
1981: Israel shocks the world by destroying the Osirak nuclear plant near the Iraqi capital Baghdad for fear it would be used to make atomic bombs. On the same day, Bjorn Borg wins his 11th and final ...