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Columbia's former president Dwight Eisenhower warned the world would forget WWII horrors against Jews

Dwight D. Eisenhower’s career achievements are unparalleled in American history. Popular two-term president. Supreme Commander of Allied forces in Europe in World War II. Led the epic D-Day invasion, helped reclaim postwar peace, launched NASA into orbit, sent America rolling down the interstate highway system. Also mentored a then-future president, Ronald Reagan, on everything from national security to running for …

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On this day in history, April 18, 1934, first self-operated 'washateria' opens in Fort Worth, Texas

Few people today would consider going to a laundromat a luxury. But before the first laundromat — or “washateria,” as it was called back then — was created in the 1930s, that is exactly how the launch of automated laundry was viewed by many. On this day in history, April 18, 1934, the first “washateria” opened in Fort Worth, Texas, …

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10 dog gear items your dog needs this spring

Now that spring is here, your dog wants to spend as much time outside as you do! Getting your dog the right gear will make walks, hikes or just hanging out outside much more enjoyable. From backpacks to paw cleaners to hands-free dog leashes, our list has products that’ll make life with a dog a lot easier. To get all …

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New book has detransitioners decrying 'gender-affirming care' as they return to faith, family and foundations

As the Bible’s decree, “God made them male and female,” has become lost, even antagonistic, in a culture in which being transgender is celebrated today, the author of a new book believes the stories of young people who have detransitioned very much need to be told. Jennifer Lahl is founder and former president of The Center for Bioethics and Culture, …

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Skeletal remains of Marine captain found in 'unexpected' place

New Jersey researchers recently announced that a U.S. Marine’s partial remains had been sitting in a child’s rock collection for an unknown number of years. According to officials, the story begins with the death of Marine Corps Captain Everett Leland Yager in July 1951. He was flying over Riverside County, California, when an accident occurred during a military training exercise. …

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Mysterious discovery on Cape Cod beach identified as artifact from top-secret Cold War program

Officials on Cape Cod have reportedly solved a piece of history after a mysterious object dating back to the Cold War was found on a local beach. The large artifact, resembling an aircraft fuselage, was found on Marconi Beach in Massachusetts in early April, according to a recent post shared on Cape Cod National Seashore’s Facebook page. Staff at the …

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Ohio college football walk-on awarded scholarship by Jason Kelce in honor of 13-year NFL playing career

Jason Kelce is giving back to college students who are in a position similar to one he knows quite well. On April 11, Jason Kelce, along with his brother Travis Kelce, visited their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio. The pair were in attendance for a key moment in a walk-on college football player’s life. ‘TRAVIS KELCE’S …

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Ringling Bros. circus performer does balancing act with juggling, comedy, rola bola and a robotic dog

Jan Damm performs as Nick Nack in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus show. His character has a large comedic presence, but he also has other tricks up his sleeve. Damm performs a balancing act called rola bola and is a master juggler. He is also joined on stage by a unique partner, a robotic dog named Bailey. …

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Vultures deemed 'too drunk to fly' after dumpster diving taken to 'rehab' center

Perhaps these solar eclipse spectators had a little bit too much fun preparing for the event — two black vultures found “drunk” inside a dumpster in Watertown, Connecticut.The vultures were rescued by Watertown Animal Control the day before the eclipse on April 7, and transported to A Place Called Hope, a wildlife rehabilitation center just under an hour away in …

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Short questions with Dana Perino for Griff Jenkins

You’ve seen us on screen, but have you ever wondered what we’re like off-camera? For the last few months, I’ve enjoyed checking in with some of your favorite Fox personalities to learn more about who they are behind the scenes. What’s the one thing Jesse Watters couldn’t live without? What’s Bill Hemmer’s favorite Halloween costume? And what’s sitting on Greg …

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