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In 1998, the Nisga'a First Nation signed a historic treaty with the federal and B.C. governments. The treaty gave them exclusive rights to resources in the 2,000-square kilometre area along the Nass ...
Prince Edward beats Simon de Montfort the younger at the Battle of Evesham. 1306: Wenceslaus III of Bohemia is ...
Chicago: Dr. Bharat Barai, a distinguished Indian American physician and respected community leader, was honored with the ...
Late heroics, Reggie the dog and a new team mantra. Here's the inside story of how England won the 2025 European Championship ...
Mullingar Harriers are planning on making Tuesday August 5 a day for the history books, as they celebrate their 50th ...
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Today-History-Jul25
Today 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.
Sen. Charles E. Schumer penned a letter to the U.S. Army chief of staff on Tuesday, urging him to recommend Staff Sgt.
The Southold community celebrated the life of a devoted public servant July 22 as they erected the plaque designating ...
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens shared a brilliant quote about his 'split personality' and differences on and off of the field.
As Prince George turns 12, the royal family have issued a birthday portrait of the future King and everyone is pointing out the same thing.
George Webb officials say they are ready to serve up free hamburgers if the Milwaukee Brewers win 12 games in a row. The team goes for #12 on Tuesday night, July 22 in Seattle.
The Trump administration has launched a fourth investigation into George Mason University over its diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
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