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WWorld
China’s Victory Day military parade: Who attended and what happened? | Military News
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China’s Victory Day military parade: Who attended and what happened? | Military News

  • September 3, 2025
China hosted a major military parade in its capital, Beijing, on Wednesday, marking 80 years since the end…
SSan Antonio
San Antonio's Briscoe Museum borrows rare Texas maps exhibit
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San Antonio’s Briscoe Museum borrows rare Texas maps exhibit

  • September 1, 2025
San Antonio has no shortage of history, but this fall, Briscoe Western Art Museum will unfold the past…
EEnvironment
Passenger pigeon goes extinct – Chicago Tribune
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Passenger pigeon goes extinct – Chicago Tribune

  • September 1, 2025
Today is Monday, Sept. 1, the 244th day of 2025. There are 121 days left in the year.…
LLos Angeles
LA panel and exhibit explores the legacy of Japanese Americans in the import car scene – Orange County Register
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LA panel and exhibit explores the legacy of Japanese Americans in the import car scene – Orange County Register

  • August 30, 2025
Japanese American import cars — and those who work to build, drive, drift or race them — have…
SSan Antonio
SA' s Briscoe Museum charts Texas history with map exhibit
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SA’ s Briscoe Museum charts Texas history with map exhibit

  • August 30, 2025
Its experimental process might have a few traditionalists scratching their heads, but Turnip Ensemble Theater hopes that San…
SSan Antonio
Last living Holocaust camp survivor in San Antonio passes away, leaves extraordinary legacy
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Last living Holocaust camp survivor in San Antonio passes away, leaves extraordinary legacy

  • August 28, 2025
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s Jewish community is mourning the loss of the last remaining living Holocaust concentration…
PPhiladelphia
Seeing America’s history in Philadelphia  — while you still can
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Seeing America’s history in Philadelphia  — while you still can

  • August 28, 2025
Seeing America’s history in Philadelphia  — while you still can Skip to…
SSan Antonio
Texas agency buys San Antonio's Crockett and Menger hotels
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Texas agency buys San Antonio’s Crockett and Menger hotels

  • August 27, 2025
It’s no secret that Texans are hardworking people. Ahead of Labor Day, a new WalletHub study asserts that…
BBooks
A collection of five Philippa Gregory historical fiction novels displayed on a dark surface. The books shown are 'The White Queen,' 'The Red Queen,' and 'The White Princess,' all part of The Cousins' War series. The book covers feature portraits of women in medieval and Tudor-era clothing and headdresses, with rich colors including gold, red, and purple. The author's name 'PHILIPPA GREGORY' is prominently displayed on each cover.
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Who is Jane Boleyn? New Book ‘The Boleyn Traitor’ Tells Her Story

  • August 25, 2025
Gregory has a history of taking a lot of liberties in her historical fiction, much to the chagrin…
PPhiladelphia
Philly museum preserves 19th-century mushroom models
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Philly museum preserves 19th-century mushroom models

  • August 25, 2025
The Wagner Free Institute of Science acquired its set of 28 mushrooms well over a century ago, but…
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