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Today-History-Jan02

Today in History for Jan. 2: In 1492, King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile ended Muslim rule in Spain by conquering Granada, the last Muslim stronghold in the country.
The AA has predicted that this year will see the busiest Christmas getaway on record, continuing an upwards trend since the ...
Roy Low scored one goal in eight appearances for us between 1959-1967 - but it was a substitute appearance that would go down in our record books.
Traffic in the run-up to Christmas is expected to peak on Friday with about 24.4 million cars expected on the UK’s roads. The ...
A warning has been issued to drivers as an estimated 24.4 million vehicles are anticipated on Britain's roads today. The AA ...
The Final Four is back in Kansas City for the first time since 2017, just its second appearance as a host site. The Final ...
The Denver native spent her first year of college with the Minnesota Gophers before transferring to Wisconsin. Now, she's a critical component of a team led by Badgers veteran head coach Kelly ...
A year passed, and content was created. Here at Alphaville, we like to keep readers up to date on the best articles published ...
The Story Behind Sid Lowe’s Illustrious CareerAuthor. Pundit. Commentator. Writer. Father. Husband. Savior of Real Oviedo.
England last won a Test match in Australia in 2011, and Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg says he’s willing to explore ...
England last won a Test match in Australia in 2011, and Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg says he’s willing to explore ...
The race to rescue Sheffield Wednesday has come down to three potential saviours: Dunfermline Athletic owner James Bord, a ...