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How Macon Bolling Allen Changed U.S. Legal History
Macon Bolling Allen holds a significant place in American history as the first African American to become a lawyer in the United States. His journe...
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This Day in History: Ted Williams Hits Low Point, Then Makes MLB History
Ted Williams, one of baseball's most iconic figures, is often celebrated for his remarkable career on the field. However, his contributions extend ...
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On This Day: Dewey Wins Battle of Manila Bay in 1898
Commodore George Dewey is celebrated as the hero of the Battle of Manila Bay, a pivotal naval engagement during the Spanish-American War. His leade...
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On This Day: WNYW Begins as 2XAL in 1927
WNYW, a name now synonymous with the Fox Broadcasting Company's flagship station, has a rich history that dates back to its experimental roots in t...
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Houston Astros Face Boston Red Sox in Key MLB Matchup at Fenway Park
Houston Astros Face Boston Red Sox in Key MLB Matchup at Fenway Park
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The Celtics have already accepted Game 6. Now, they get one final chance.
After a massive Game 6 loss, feels like the Celtics are in a terrible spot. But, that’s not how they feel.
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The Sixers can still win with this version of Joel Embiid
He’s not going to win another MVP, but he might not be the contract albatross some think he is either.
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Game 32: Red Sox vs Astros— Bennett vs Burrows
Chad’s home debut as manager!
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Public Skate: Bruins vs. Sabres, Game 6
Here we go again!
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The Legal Pioneer Who Broke a Major Racial Barrier
Macon Bolling Allen's career as the first African American lawyer in the United States marked a significant turning point in the American legal sys...
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On This Day: First Newspaper Ad Appeared in 1704 Boston
The Boston News-Letter holds a significant place in American history as the first continuously published newspaper in the colony of Massachusetts. ...
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Man who killed Brown students, MIT professor targeted symbolic victims tied to grievances, FBI says
Federal investigators say the man who carried out a mass shooting at Brown University and later killed a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor did not act randomly, but targeted places and people that held symbolic meaning tied to his perceived failures
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