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Today-History-Nov16

Today in History for Nov. 16: In 1686, Britain and France signed the Treaty of Neutrality governing possession in North America in the event of war in Europe. In 1776, British troops captured Fort ...
There’s a ballroom, a balcony, and 190 years of history in James House, and soon the Bridgetown museum may once again be open ...
Organizers of the annual Wally Bernard Memorial Native Youth Hockey Tournament have officially announced the dates for next ...
The U.S. House of Representatives will try to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history on Wednesday, with a vote ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, roughly two ...
The U.S. dollar gained on the euro and yen on Wednesday as traders evaluated what a flood of economic releases will mean for ...
The House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday on a deal to bring an end to the longest federal government ...
The Nova Exhibition, created by producers of the Nova Music Festival attacked by Hamas, is aimed at providing support and ...
Last week, the head of Nova Scotia's francophone school board said that rural geography is keeping some students from getting ...
"Curse of Oak Island" is airing the second episode of its 13th season on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 10 p.m. Here's everything you ...
O n May 4, 1783, my ancestor William Fraser landed in Shelburne after a nine-day sail from New York City, part of a fleet of ...
Consolidated Edison has underperformed the broader market over the past year, and analysts are cautious about the stock’s ...