Today in History for January 21st
Highlights of Today in History: France's King Louis XVI executed; Vladimir Lenin dies; Alger Hiss found guilty of lying to grand jury; President Jimmy Carter pardons Vietnam draft evaders; Concorde begins service. (Jan. 21)
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Rodeo bull jumps fence and causes quite a commotion
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The second shipment of baby formula from overseas is set to leave Germany on Wednesday
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Biden vows to defend Taiwan, White House walks back comments
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Montreal's tourism industry gears up for busy summer season
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Sweeping storm leaves thousands of Quebec homes without power
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Monkeypox cases in Canada no reason for panic, says epidemiologist
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This fashion brand wants you to buy fewer clothes
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Marigolds and Murals project brings colour to Saint John for 25 years
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Halifax rings in Victoria Day with 21-gun salute
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'This is going to be a very long journey': Ottawa mayor on storm destruction
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University of Miami Basketball Player Soars to New Heights After Surgery
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Watch Julia Child's response to a cooking mishap
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Former Pakistan PM doubles down on US conspiracy claims
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'Unclear details': Analyst on US military commitment to Taiwan
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Whiteshell, Man. cottagers bracing for flood to worsen
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Expert witness disputes cause of Johnny Depp's severed finger
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Monkeypox outbreaks a 'containable situation,' WHO says
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'That balance is now being shaken': Fmr. envoy on America's 'One China' policy
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Streaming 'Star Wars' series 'Obi-Wan Kenobi'
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Ex-Pakistan PM doubles down on allegations US plotted his removal
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Ukrainians wanting to work in Canada face roadblocks
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Report shows Southern Baptist Convention leaders mishandled sexual abuse allegations
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