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Today-History-Nov19

Today in History for Nov. 19: In 1794, the United States and Britain signed the "Jay Treaty" concerning trade boundaries and commerce.
Before the Chesapeake Bay Bridge opened in 1952, many Marylanders relied on ferry companies to cross between our Eastern and ...
Highlights of the first online sale include works from painters John Geoffrey Caruthers Little and René Jean Richard, as well ...
The exact cause of the wreck is still debated, and a new perspective is offered in this new book “Wrecked: The Edmund ...
Margaret Atwood’s new memoir Book of Lives explores how the world has shaped her writing, and how that writing in turn shaped ...
The secrets which we preserve provide a key to who we are, deep down.’’ What has become the most American of “holidays’’ – ...
Two colonels face an internal probe and a captain resigned over ties to a man involved in an academic cheating claim that felled an ex-chief deputy. From left, Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Col ...
The North Bay Haven swim program won its first-ever Class 1-1A district championship, with both the boys and girls teams taking first place. Seniors on the team reflected on the program's growth from ...
Two former Meta employees alleged in sworn congressional testimony Tuesday that the company’s virtual reality products have exposed children to adult content such as nudity, sexual propositions and ...
The Bay Area is losing another tech headquarters to Texas, and this time, it’s more than just symbolic. GAF Energy, which sells solar panels embedded in roof shingles, will shut down its San Jose ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. GAF Energy will close its San Jose headquarters Dec. 13 and relocate to Texas, laying off 138 employees, including ...