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Today-History-Jul25Today in History for July 25: In 325, the Council of Nicea closed. Regarded as the first ecumenical council, its 300 attending bishops drafted the Nicene Creed and fixed the formula for Easter Sunday.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk says he s optimistic about young men s renewed interest in attending church and ...
Founded in 1788 as a herring port by the British Fisheries Society and was designed by architect Thomas Telford - it is a ...
Say “Scotland” and most people think whisky, but the country has a history of smuggling coffee – as it was heavily taxed – ...
Barefoot Architects and Bridport Cohousing CLT have battled to plan and pioneer Hazelmead, now the largest community housing ...
At the height of summer, some of the best-known isles are overcrowded and overpriced - but lesser-known ones have just as much to offer ...
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Scottie Scheffler had all the time in the world to celebrate his latest major title. This ...
The Miami Police Department is reporting a drop in violent crime for the first half of 2025, with the mayor and police chief hoping for a record low ...
The U.K. government sanctioned 18 people it named as spies from Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency who it said were responsible for conducting cyber and hybrid warfare operations ...
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on July 18, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important ...
An exhibition of cartoons from members of the Cartoonists Club of Great Britain, the country’s largest and longest standing ...
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Upscale Adventuring on MSNWhat Most Tourists Don’t Know about ScotlandScotland is known for many different things to different people and is a fascinating country with an intriguing history. Here are 69 interesting facts about Scotland you might not know. 69 Interesting ...
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