Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on January 15. Check what happened ...
He was a founder of More, which skewered the foibles of the press in the 1970s, and later wrote a critical biography of the ...
On0, Becky Hammon of the San Antonio Spurs made history as the first woman to coach an NBA regular season game when she filled in for Greg Popovich after he was ejected during a game against the Los ...
Flack's other iconic hits from the 1970s included the smooth "Feel Like Makin’ Love" and two memorable duets with her close ...
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Today in History for Dec. 30: In 1384, the English religious reformer John Wycliffe died of a stroke. He was a bold critic of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church and believed the Church should ...
The cloud of American involvement in the events of November 1975 is unlikely to ever clear. Especially while US presidential ...
Though Nixon initiated Operation Linebacker II, a bombing campaign against North Vietnam coinciding with the Christmas holiday, he suspended bombing operations on Christmas Day for humanitarian ...
"I couldn’t believe it," Martin McNally said, thinking of the day he hijacked Flight 119. "I was screaming and hollering." ...
A man in southern Vietnam has been summoned by police after posting a joking online comment threatening to bomb Long Thanh International Airport, authorities said. Dong Nai Province police said on Dec ...
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The Great American Dream Machine was a weekly satirical variety television series, produced in New York City by WNET and broadcast on PBS from 1971 to 1973. The program was hosted by humorist and ...
What had happened to Clark Clifford? The question inevitably arose in Washington as the Secretary of Defense began taking his own distinctive line on Viet Nam, notably in his public rebukes of the ...