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Today in History for Aug. 3: In 1460, King James II of Scotland died in a cannon explosion.
Tragically, later that day, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) made a devastating discovery: the frozen bodies of the family of four on the Canadian side of the border in an isolated area.
Looking to come back to the UK in 1972 from a job that had taken him over to New Zealand, Lyndon Yorke didn’t book a plane ...
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Today in History for July 21: In 1667, the "Treaty of Breda," which restored Acadia to France, was signed in the Netherlands. The treaty provided for France's restoration to England of part of the ...
WARNING: This article may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it. Clutching a teddy ...
Meet the 23-year-old investigators tasked with finding Ukraine's missing soldiers. (This story contains graphic descriptions and photos.) ...
Cross Canadian Ragweed, a band from Yukon, Oklahoma, will take part in a benefit concert hosted by Robert Earl Keen called 'REK & Friends: Applause For the Cause' at the Whitewater Amphitheater in ...
Canadian PM Mark Carney has stated in response that Canada would continue to defend workers and businesses even as it continues negotiations with the US ahead of the August 1 deadline.
Beyoncé faced online backlash for wearing a Buffalo Soldiers shirt on tour. A Cornell Africana studies scholar is now weighing in on the controversy.
A new report notes how US soldiers deployed in the Pacific made changes to a new missile system in the field. It was the new Mid-Range Capability, also known as Typhon.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide car bombing in northwest Pakistan on Saturday killed at least 14 soldiers and wounded 25 people, including civilians, officials said.
A Canadian tourist was found dead in the water at a Dominican Republic resort in what loved ones described as a drowning accident last week.