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Today in History for Aug. 23: In 1305, Scottish leader William Wallace was hung, drawn and quartered in London for treason. Nearly 700 years later, his story was the subject of the Oscar-winning movie ...
The U.S. Army on Monday announced that it will work on disinterring 19 Carlisle Indian Industrial School students from the ...
In 1972, Arthur Bremer was convicted and sentenced in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, to 63 years in prison for his attempt on the ...
On Aug. 4, 2020, two explosions rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut, shattering windows for miles across the city.
The MLB Speedway Classic was first announced nearly a year ago as part of Commissioner Rob Manfred’s push to take MLB to ...
George Wallace, 73, reveals why he will not quit doing stand-up comedy after 49 years in the business at the Just For Laughs comedy festival.
Rob Mac, George Wallace, Hannah Berner were among the winners at the 2025 Just For Laughs Awards.
Hulk Hogan, the mustachioed, headscarf-wearing icon in the world of professional wrestling, has died at the age of 71, ...
At a press briefing, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) ducked a question about past tweets attacking him by Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
Socialist New York City mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani once implied House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries was an Islamophobe and likened the highest-ranking black House lawmaker in US history to no… ...
President Johnson federalized the Alabama National Guard to protect the famous Selma to Montgomery civil rights march that year. Seems Gov. George Wallace wasn’t a fan of the march.
The last time a third-party candidate won any electoral votes was in 1968 when former Alabama Governor George Wallace ran as a candidate for the American Independent Party.