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General Dwight Eisenhower wrote a cable informing his superiors, “the mission of this Allied Force was fulfilled at 0241, May ...
Caroline DeBerry will be honored at the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) annual awards gala in Las ...
The trade rumors around George Pickens have cooled down, and the star wide receiver wants to be with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. “Trade talks or anything of ...
Education: Vanderbilt; George Washington University Law School. Most unusual productivity hack: “Whenever I need to focus intensely on work, I go on a multi-day fast. That means I consume no food, ...
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Grandson to Queen Victoria, the old-fashioned but popular King George V, who reigned over an empire from which the sun never set, had a dark side to his personality that today would make him the most ...
More than 1,100 riders will depart for Washington from the Ontario Convention Center parking lot. It was only a core group of about a dozen riders who made it the whole way on the 1989 trek ...
BUCHAREST, May 4 (Reuters) - Romanian hard-right candidate George Simion was ahead in a presidential election first round, followed by centrist candidate Crin Antonescu, an exit poll showed on Sunday.
When George Washington associate vice president and director of athletics Michael Lipitz called then-Colgate head coach Ganiyat Adeduntan to offer her the same position at GW, she wanted to scream ...
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Geoffrey Propheter, a sports economist at the University of Colorado Denver who studied at George Washington University, is concerned the deal may be good for sports fans, but not the economy.