On 1874, Joseph Glidden received a patent for barbed wire, which altered the development of ranching on the Great Plains.
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Opinion: Canada wasn't 'stolen' from Indigenous people
It was built on land that was received from the Indigenous in exchange for benefits that continue today. False notions ...
On 1874, Joseph Glidden received a patent for barbed wire, which altered the development of ranching on the Great Plains.
OTTAWA – Canada Post and the union representing thousands of its mail carriers took their biggest step toward ending a long ...
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Kurt Meyer’s Teenage Army: The 12th SS Strike That Stalled the D-Day Advance
In June 1944, Kurt Meyer led a division of fiercely indoctrinated teenage soldiers trained to fight with unwavering intensity ...
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Today-History-Nov24
Today in History for Nov. 24: In 1639, astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks first observed the transit of Venus across the Sun. In 1642, Dutch mariner Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania, a triangular-shaped ...
After his last day, Scott Hall spent a couple of weeks touring Italy and England — then he loaded up his car and started driving.
Duluth, Minnesota, has epic skiing, but it's a perfect year-round destination, with charming coffee shops, historic mansions, ...
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The Best Spots To Celebrate New Year's Eve, From Bustling Cities To Quiet Escapes, According To Reviews
If you're looking for a New Year's Eve getaway, you'll find the perfect destination in this roundup, whether you're looking ...
But Florida has its own claim to an even earlier Thanksgiving meal. In 1565, Spanish explorers in St. Augustine shared a ...
Russian forces staged a "massive" drone attack yesterday on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killing four people and ...
Garrett officially broke the Browns' single-season sack record during the team's Week 12 victory. By recording his 18th sack ...
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