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- On This Day - What Happened Today In History | Britannica
On This Day In History: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences
- Today | History, Hosts, Controversies, Successes | Britannica
Today, more commonly known as the Today show, is an American morning talk show that has aired on NBC since 1952 Showcasing news, weather, interviews, pop-culture reports, human-interest stories, and musical performances, Today invented the morning television genre and remains one of the longest running television programs in the United States
- Internet | Description, History, Uses, Facts | Britannica
The Internet is a system architecture that has revolutionized communications and methods of commerce by allowing various computer networks around the world to interconnect The Internet emerged in the United States in the 1970s but did not become viable to the general public until the early 1990s
- Today in History February 19 | Donner Party Rescue | Britannica
On February 19, 1847, the first of four rescue teams arrived to save members of the Donner family, who had become stranded in the Sierra Nevada mountains while traveling west
- On This Day - What Happened on March 19 | Britannica
On This Day In History - March 19: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences
- Today in History February 18 - Britannica
Today in History—February 18: From Kansas to the Kuiper Belt Michele Metych is the lead editor for Today in History at Encyclopædia Britannica
- Today in History March 17 - Encyclopedia Britannica
Today in History is a daily newsletter from Britannica Want to learn more about what happened on March 17, or any other day of the year? Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox every morning What FDR didn’t mention was that some of Mellon’s art had been secretly purchased from Russia a decade earlier
- Encyclopedia Britannica | Britannica
Explore the fact-checked online encyclopedia from Encyclopaedia Britannica with hundreds of thousands of objective articles, biographies, videos, and images from experts
- Saint Patrick’s Day | History, Traditions, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
Saint Patrick’s Day, feast day (March 17) of St Patrick, patron saint of Ireland People of that country celebrate the day with religious services and feasts, but Saint Patrick’s Day has transformed into a largely secular holiday of revelry in other parts of the world
- Race - History, Ideology, Science | Britannica
Race - History, Ideology, Science: Race as a categorizing term referring to human beings was first used in the English language in the late 16th century Until the 18th century it had a generalized meaning similar to other classifying terms such as type, sort, or kind Occasional literature of Shakespeare’s time referred to a “race of saints” or “a race of bishops ” By the 18th
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