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Today in History for Jan. 13: In 1691, Englishman George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, died. In 1695, satirist Jonathan Swift, author of "Gulliver's Travels," was ordained an ...
Deadly storms, school shake-ups, crime rulings and major hospital, aviation and steel investments made 2025 a turbulent, ...
News that Nicolas Maduro was in U.S. custody within hours and without any American casualties did not simply change the leadership of Venezuela. It marked the end of an era ...
For decades, this place didn’t exist on any map - yet it was the most nuked location on Earth. The Soviet Union detonated 456 nuclear and hydrogen bombs here, while local civilians were kept ...
Learning doesn’t always mean flipping through heavy textbooks or sitting in a long lecture. Sometimes, it just takes ...
Many new and returning sci-fi shows are coming in 2026, and we highlight which series we're most excited for, including Apple ...
In March 2025, thousands of eyewitnesses capture disaster at their doorsteps as extreme atmospheric volatility unleashes a massive Texas haboob and more than 250 tornadoes across the southern states, ...
The divorce of a high society couple causes scandal when their settlement becomes public. The divorce of a high society couple causes scandal when their settlement becomes public and their prize ...
It’s May, 1945 in the glorious Yorkshire Dales—a time jump since the utterly heartwarming Season 5 finale when Mrs. Hall learned that her son, Edward, was alive after the sinking of the HMS Repulse.