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Today-History-Dec29
Today in History for Dec. 29: In 1170, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, was murdered on the altar of Canterbury Cathedral by knights of King Henry II. In 1813, the British burned Buffalo, ...
This Day in History. On Dec. 29, 1890, one of the darkest chapters in United States history unfolded on the frozen plains of ...
The Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act was signed into law on December 19, 2025. Tribal leaders from the ...
Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on December 29. Check what ...
A quarter of a millennium ago, “Swamp Fox” Francis Marion took on the British empire with a rag-tag group of part-time ...
In May, a 32-feet long and 16,000 lb. native stone arch returned to its place at the entrance to the Fort Sill Indian ...
A Revolutionary War massacre in what is now the Bronx reveals how the Stockbridge Mohicans fought for American liberty — and ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Sioux City residents and descendants of the Dakota Nation gathered Friday for a potlatch lunch at the ...
One hundred and fifty years ago, on Oct. 9, 1875, a Tamaqua man enlisted in the U.S. Army. Today, his service under Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer is reshaping a narrative in one of America’s most ...
With an estimated 250 billion pennies still in circulation, they're not going anywhere soon. However, collectors are ...
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The Indian scouts that forged the legacy of American Special Forces
The Indian Scouts were more than just trackers; they were the Army's interpreters, diplomats and survivalists on the American ...
On Dec. 15, 1973, the American Psychiatric Association reversed its longstanding position and declared that being gay isn't a mental illness.
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