Gerald Ford Fast Facts
Here’s a look at the life of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th president of the United States. Personal Birth date: July 14, 1913 Death date: December…
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Here’s a look at the life of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th president of the United States. Personal Birth date: July 14, 1913 Death date: December…
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Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett is appealing the indefinite suspension he received from the NFL after he struck another player with…
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Attorneys representing women who say Jeffrey Epstein abused them criticized Prince Andrew Monday and urged him to speak to law enforcement amid…
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Two people were killed and several were injured after a bridge collapsed Monday in southwest France, according to local authorities. A 15-year-old…
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Ryan Costello, a prospect in the Minnesota Twins organization, was found dead in New Zealand at age 23. Costello arrived in Auckland last week to…
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For the first time, scientists have discovered the presence of water vapor above the surface on Europa, Jupiter’s icy moon first visited by one…
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Terrified and huddled in the corner of a classroom, sisters Jaimee and Madi Roeschke were ready to take on the gunman. “One of the students…
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The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals blocked the execution of Rodney Reed Friday, allowing a lower court to consider Reed’s claim that the state…
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The Leonid meteor shower peaked over the weekend, delighting stargazers who bundled up to catch the early-morning show. Photographer Matt Dasher went…
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While nothing can bring back the two teenagers who died in the shooting at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California, there are some ways you…
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Bogaletch Gebre, the Ethiopian women’s rights activist who fought to end female genital mutilation, has died. She was said to be 66. Gebre died…
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Before NASA’s Cassini mission ended its study of Saturn in 2017, it also flew by Saturn’s moon, Titan. The data provided by the Hyugens…
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As he waited for his murder trial to begin, Patrick Frazee sent letters to a man he met in jail asking him to kill some of the witnesses, the former…
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FRESNO, California — A group of family and friends were gathered in a backyard Sunday to watch a football game when a gunman walked up and…
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Abigail Moen, 9, didn’t know what a cleft lip or cleft palate was until she watched a commercial that brought tears to her eyes. “I was…
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This was originally published as the November 18 edition of CNN’s Meanwhile in America, the daily email about US politics for global readers.…
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“I don’t want to be a flat Earther,” David Weiss says, his voice weary as he reflects on his personal awakening. “Would you…
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As part of its commitment to return artifacts stolen during colonial times, France is returning a sword that belonged to a 19th century Islamic…
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Iran has gone almost entirely offline as authorities try to stem the spread of nationwide protests that have gripped the country since Friday.…
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The family of deceased Cornell University student Antonio Tsialas is offering a $10,000 reward for any information on how and why their son died last…
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It’s a debate as old as the holidays themselves. When, exactly, do you deck the halls? After all, there are two months from Halloween to New…
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Dana Martin was found in a roadside ditch. Chynal Lindsey was discovered in a reservoir. Bee Love Slater was found burned in a vehicle, and Bailey…
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Your morning cup of coffee may start looking a little different. Dunkin’Â is scrapping foam cups in favor of more eco-friendly (yet less…
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Senior members of ISIS are plotting mass prison breaks and a resurgence of terror after taking refuge in Turkey, according to the head of Iraqi…
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Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi slammed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for backing protesters in Iran on Sunday, describing…
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Sri Lanka’s former defense secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa has been elected as the country’s new President, winning 52.2% of the vote,…
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A man accidentally shot his brother while they were deer hunting in Michigan Saturday. The two men were hunting in Boston Township, about 130 miles…
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Protesters set fire to the entrance of Hong Kong’s Polytechnic University early Monday in a last ditch attempt to stop riot police from…
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All social activities of fraternities at Syracuse University have been suspended for the rest of the fall semester following the latest in a string…
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