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On March 24, 1942, The New York Times reported on the start of one of the most shameful eras in American history, the forced internment of Japanese-Americans, many of whom fought for America in World War I and had never even been to Japan. Guilty of nothing other than being born the ...
Our young lad is devastated when Gramma passes on, and is suspicious of Mr Cooperman, the local store owner, when the man offers to prepare her body for the funeral. Though Cooperman has undertaken this task for several other of the townsfolk over the years, the boy knows something is of...
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The9-1-1: Lone Staractor died on June 16. He was 18. According to reports, Sanders’ friends called the police to do a welfare check on him as they hadn’t heard from him that morning. Officers found him unresponsive at his Los Angeles home. It’sreportedthat during his funeral servic...
In 1974 and 1975 the Yankees also played at Shea, while New York City renovatedYankee Stadiumin theBronx. Football Shea Stadium was also home to theNew York Jets, who had previously played at the Polo Grounds. In anticipation of the move, thegridiron footballteam changed its name from the ...