Today in History for January 18th
Highlights of Today in History: Soviet Union breaks WWII Leningrad siege; Robert F. Scott reaches South Pole; Boston Strangler suspect Albert de Salvo convicted. (Jan. 18)
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Stocks flirt with bear market amid concerns
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Oregon ballot fiasco delays House election results
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President Joe Biden Arrives in South Korea
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President Joe Biden Arrives in South Korea
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Boeing crew capsule launches to space station
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6 injured in explosion, fire at Wisconsin factory
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Man indicted in Buffalo store shooting
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George W. Bush confuses Iraq with Ukraine in gaffe
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Finland, Sweden open to discuss concerns with Turkey
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Biden hails Sweden, Finland NATO bids as 'momentous'
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North Korea fights COVID with few tools
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