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Today-History-Nov18

Today in History for Nov. 18: In 1095, Pope Urban II called 600 men to the Council of Clermont, where he asked Europe to recapture the Holy Land from the Turks. A vast crusading army was deployed. In ...
A revolution in telecommunication history occurred on November 18, 1963, with the use of push-button telephones. Introduced ...
Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on November 18. Check what ...
On this day in 1978, the Southern Pacific Railroad officially closed the historic Saugus Train Depot, ending 90 years of ...
After decades of domination in the video game scene, Nintendo has become a legacy brand name, and their story began with ...
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Today-Music-History-Nov28

Today in Music History for Nov. 28: In 1902, the Quebec Symphony Orchestra gave its first concert at Tara Hall with violinist J. Alexandre Gilbert as soloist. The Quebec Symphony is Canada's oldest ...
It was also on this date that Celtics legend Tom "Satch" Sanders was fired and replaced by player-coach Dave Cowens in 1978.
In the sunset season for the concrete cathedral so often overflowed with as many as 80,000 passionate patrons, WIVB News 4 ...
Charley Johnson of the Denver Broncos passes for 445 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-34 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs. Vanderbilt's Frank Mordica rushes for 321 yards and five touchdowns in a ...
The deal does not end the government shutdown immediately: the Sunday vote merely cleared a procedural hurdle. When the new funding deal passes the Senate, which could come as soon as Nov. 10, the ...
During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Tatum wore only jersey No. 43 and put up 6.7 points and 1.3 rebounds per game.
Despite murmurs of a bipartisan deal to end the government shutdown, betting odds on Polymarket as of 8 a.m. on Nov. 7 show ...