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Today in History for July 19: In 1553, 15-year-old Lady Jane Grey was deposed as Queen of England after only nine days. King Henry VIII's daughter Mary was proclaimed Queen and had Jane executed.
2019: Crowds dancing at a festival in Sheffield trigger minor earthquakes. On the same day, the UK oil tanker Stena Impero is ...
With the start of the hardcourt swing, things are taking on a new tone in the ATP Race to Turin, after Alex De Minaur was ...
Rachel Brosnahan explains why the co-head of DC Studios, Peter Safran, won't travel with her anymore after the press tour for "Superman" ...
A former Washington, D.C., Council member is returning to his seat, five months after he was kicked out for his involvement in a federal bribery investigation.
The Tour de France is the most prestigious cycling competition. It is the most important and prestigious stage race in the world calendar. It has been held every year since 1903 an ...
Despite a looming bribery scandal, former Washington D.C. Councilmember Trayon White Sr. secured his seat Tuesday after previously being kicked ...
Looking to livestream the Diddy trial? Here's why the highly anticipated conclusion of the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial won't be televised.
Novak Djokovic has won more majors than any other man in history. Here's a look at his year-by-year results at Wimbledon.
Multiple DC characters have just received rebranded logos, and it could mean big things are coming in the DCU. As spotted online, the logos for Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Harley ...
Congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a UMass Amherst finance student, was fatally shot in DC in what police believe was a targeted attack where he wasn't the intended victim.
DC’s James Gunn Reveals Three Superhero Moments He Never Wants to See Again (And Two We Won’t See in the DCU) ...