The future prime-time television institution “Monday Night Football,” now marking its 50th season, was only in its third week on ABC when the Bears made their first appearance. Dick Gordon caught a ...
Sixty-four years ago today on Sept. 22, 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed legislation that would establish the Peace ...
On September 18, the 2016 Uri terrorist attack resulted in India reshaping defence policy and taking a direct approach to cross-border terrorism. The same date has seen Jimi Hendrix’s death which ...
Today in Sports, October 1 - Ichiro Suzuki sets the MLB record for hits in a season, ends season with 262 hits ...
October 01 marks notable birthdays and deaths of influential figures throughout history, celebrating legacies in the arts, ...
Oct. 2 1906 — Canadian world heavyweight boxing champion Tommy Burns KOs American challenger ‘Fireman’ Jim Flynn in 15 rounds to retain his title in Los Angeles, California. 1950 — Jim Hardy throws ...
On Oct. 4, 1965, Pope Paul VI arrived at Kennedy International Airport in New York on the first visit by a pope to the United States.
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh launched two homers on Wednesday to become the seventh player in MLB history to hit 60 home runs ...
On Sept. 30, 1954, the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, was commissioned by the U.S. Navy, under the ...
For some American amusement parks, the fun ended a long time ago, but the joyous feeling of nostalgia remains strong in the ...
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Today in History for Oct. 1: In 1674, Francois de Montmorency-Laval was officially named Bishop of Quebec by Pope Clement X. In 1764, civil law replaced military rule in Canada. In 1800, Spain sold ...