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Donald Trump became the second US president ever to serve non-consecutive terms on November 5, 2024. Although he lost the 2020 election to Democratic candidate Joe Biden, he made a comeback in 2024 to become the 47th president.
(WKYT) - In the lead-up to America turning 250 years old, we are looking back every day at ‘This Day In History.’ On this date in 1941, a monumental American landmark was declared complete. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents, was finished.
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 31, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Halloween weather in Chicago: The warmest,
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Modified X-15A-2 Rocketplane
On November 3, 1965, Major Robert Rushworth made the first flight of the modified X-15A-2 rocketplane, reaching Mach 2.31 over California. The upgraded aircraft paved the way for record-breaking missions and now resides at the National Museum of the U.
Every day has a history. It's a story filled with moments that shaped people, nations, ideas and change. And today, November 5, is no exception. On this date centuries ago, daring plots, primary elections and moments of defiance took place.
About 150,000 workers took the Trump administration’s resignation deal. The mass exit is in stark contrast to white-collar employees who are “job-hugging.” Today, America will experience its largest mass resignation in history, as 100,000 federal ...
A group of Iranian students charged into the gates and scaled the walls of the US embassy in Tehran on 1979. They took more than 60 American diplomats and citizens hostage for the next 444 days, straining diplomatic ties between Iran and the US.