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This 30-Enginee Rocket Created The Largest Non-Nuclear Explosion in History
During what would become the most dramatic month in space history, an apocalyptic explosion of near-nuclear magnitude took ...
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Today in History for Dec. 6: In 1752, a government pamphlet in Halifax became the first book published in Canada. In 1780, Jean-Antoine Aide-Crequy, the first Canadian-born painter, died in Quebec ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 18: ...
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Today-History-Nov21
Today in History for Nov. 21: In 1766, the first theatre in the U.S. -- the "Southfork" -- opened in Philadelphia. In 1783, the first free flight was made by two men who rose 100 metres above Paris in ...
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From Death Sentence to Freedom: Inside the Acquittal of Surendra Koli in the Nithari Killings
Surendra Koli, arrested in 2006 for the Nithari serial killings in Noida, was accused of murdering and cannibalising several ...
In November 2025, the funding law signed to reopen the U.S. federal government after a lengthy shutdown contained a provision ...
Putin’s forces committing war crimes in Pokrovsk with new tactic, says Kyiv - Ukrainian commander says Russian soldiers ...
Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
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Major League Baseball balks, so Ohio lawmakers should be the ones to shut down prop bets: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - While Gov. Mike DeWine said he wanted to ban micro-prop bets, he’s backing down now that Major League ...
Galaxy of Lights opens Friday, and its 30th anniversary edition is set to be one for the history books. Why it matters: The ...
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NASA To Share Its New Comet 3I/ATLAS Images In Livestream This Week – Here's How To Watch
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is still the talk of the town, and we might finally get a flurry of new images and data. This ...
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Send them to the coal mines! Ohio lawmakers throwing out decades of child labor laws: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Ohio legislature has voted to allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. on school nights, for ...
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