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Today in History for Aug. 22: In 1485, King Richard III of England was killed at the "Battle of Bosworth," ending the Wars of the Roses. Henry Tudor succeeded Richard to become King Henry VII.
Some people are fans of the Chicago Bears. But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Chicago Bears. This 2025 Defector ...
The Tennessean began a project ranking the top 50 Nashville-area athletes of all time. Athletes were considered based on ...
Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state, trade tariffs, and dismissive attitude toward Canadian leaders fueled a boost in national pride on Canada Day.
At this year’s Stratford Festival, kings, orphans and even a coffee shop have a message for their neighbors to the south.
Anne True celebrated her 100th birthday in Fort Smith with a three-day gathering of family, friends, and community leaders.
The clock was pointing towards peace when Private First Class Theerayuth Krajangthong was cut down on the Thai frontier -- among the last casualties ...
The clock was pointing towards peace when Private First Class Theerayuth Krajangthong was cut down on the Thai frontier -- among the last casualties before a midnight ceasefire with Cambodia.
June 28 is National Buffalo Soldier Day, and the City of Huntsville honored black soldiers with ties to Madison County on Monday. The 10th Cavalry Regiment Buffalo Soldiers camped in Huntsville ...
The Canadian dollar weakened to a 10-day low against its U.S. counterpart on Monday but its decline, ahead of a Bank of Canada interest rate decision this week, was the smallest by far among the ...
After eight decades, one family is finally getting the closure they've been looking for. A Houston soldier who died during the D-Day Invasion has been identified and is finally coming home.
How women played a crucial role in halting Hitler’s terrorizing V2 rockets, the weapons that reshaped modern warfare.