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Join the History Seekers as we uncover a forgotten piece of American military history—an 1898 training camp used in ...
A video released Wednesday by Wichita police gives a first look at the damage done to the priceless Spanish-American War cannon stolen from Central Riverside Park last month and dragged behind an SUV ...
May 15, 1769: Portola, the Rev. Junipero Serra, 11 soldiers, five muleteers and 12 Christian Indians set out with 200 cattle ...
Power outages left tens of millions of people in Spain and Portugal in the dark ... extreme heat wave and an extended blackout in the United States.” ...
Spain is set to be hit by a 30C heatwave as the latest weather maps turn red, signalling the potential for extremely hot conditions. WXCharts maps, supported by Metdesk data, indicate that the popular ...
US President Donald Trump said he would not be dragged by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into war with Iran, but vowed Washington could instead “be leading the pack” if diplomacy were to ...
Today in history: Advertisement Article continues below this ad On April 25, 1898, the United States Congress declared war against Spain ... a world map produced by German cartographer Martin ...
U.S. stocks closed higher after a mixed start to the day as China appeared to back off some of its tariff demands and amid a string of earnings reports, including stronger-than-expected results ...
US President Donald Trump previously hinted at a de-escalation in the trade war, but Beijing has denied that there were negotiations between the two sides. In 2023, the CNSA put out a call for ...
An alleged member of the notorious Scattered Spider cybercrime group was extradited from Spain to the US on Wednesday, according to a Department of Justice official. Tyler Buchanan, a 23-year-old ...