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Northwood men stun DI Western Michigan
Northwood’s men’s basketball team pulled off a big upset on Thursday, beating host Western Michigan 85-81. The game was ...
The operation by the now-defunct M-19 guerrilla group in the heart of Bogotá, and the military response to it, left a hundred ...
When Oasis burst onto the scene in 1994 with their debut album Definitely Maybe - it began what would become known as the ...
Florida sheriff Mike Chitwood has invited New Yorkers looking to flee after Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral election win, saying it is “the beginning of a new life.” ...
In 1857, the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott ruling denied Black citizenship, upheld slavery, and stands as one of the Court's ...
FootballTransfers on MSN
No, Snoop Dogg won't be managing Celtic, but he's willing to invest millions in the club
Hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg say's he's willing to invest money in Celtic if the club need him. Snoop has become an unlikely fan ...
Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSN
Church members look back at deadly 2005 tornado
The scars of the 2005 tornado are still fresh for those that were affected including First Christian Church in Newburgh, ...
Sierra College in Rocklin is hosting the "Eyes of Freedom" art exhibit and a veterans resource fair, featuring life-sized paintings and a statue honoring fallen service members.
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In 1804, Ohio passed “Black Laws” that barred testimony, schools, and jobs for Black residents—proving freedom in the North was fraught with racism.
U.S. Open Tournament Referee Soeren Friemel said there was "no other option" but to disqualify world number one Novak ...
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