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2024-12-09 | San Vicente Ferrer, Querétaro (Settlement in Querétaro, Mexico) | San Vicente Ferrer is a settlement in El Marqués, Querétaro, Mexico. It is named for Saint Vincent Ferrer. | Stub | XxTechnicianxX (3623) | |
2024-12-08 | Adraba (Jewish online school in Ontario, Canada) | Adraba (Hebrew: אדרבא; stylized as ADRABA) is a private Jewish online school based in Ontario, Canada. The school's courses are approved by the Ontario Ministry of Education as credits toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma. | Start | Elishabenavuyah (12) | |
2024-12-29 | 1695 Essex Witch Trial (Trial in Virginia, US) | Ann Ball v. Ellinor Morris of King & Queen Co. (1695) was one of the few landmark sorcery cases in Essex County history that was likely inspired by the fears brought on by Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. The late 17th Century trial stemmed from two legal actions: the first being allegations of witchcraft made by Ann Ball against Ellinor Morris, and the second was a defamation lawsuit filed by the Morrises to restore Ellinor's reputation. | Start | Wvhistory1 (116) | |
2024-12-31 | Osgoode Constitutional Law Society (Student society in Ontario, Canada) | The Osgoode Constitutional Law Society (OCLS) is an official student society at Osgoode Hall Law School dedicated to the study and appreciation of constitutional law. Founded in 2014, OCLS is one of Osgoode's premier student organizations, hosting competitive law moots and speaking engagements, while fostering opportunities for academic and professional development in the field of constitutional law. | Start | Gillespk (676) | |
2024-12-29 | Heʻeia National Estuarine Research Reserve (American conservation area) | The He‘eia National Estuarine Research Reserve is one of 30 reserves established as part of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System. It was designated in 2017 to protect 1,385 acres of the Kāne‘ohe Bay. | Start | Mariwlqs (375) | |
2024-12-07 | Guy Place Mini Park (Park in San Francisco, California, US) | The Guy place mini park is a park in San Francisco, located to the Bay Bridge and steps from the Transbay Transit Center. The park is 3,500 square feet. | Start | Pupusareawesome (680) | |
2025-01-13 | Hollywood Toys & Costumes (Toy and costume store in Los Angeles, California) | Hollywood Toys & Costumes, originally Hollywood Toy Shop, is a toy and costume store located at 6600 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. It is one of the few golden age of Hollywood era businesses that remain on the boulevard. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2024-12-16 | Rowlandville, Philadelphia (Historic neighborhood in North Philadelphia) | Rowlandville was a North Philadelphia neighborhood along the Tacony Creek near present-day Wyoming Avenue. The name Rowlandville is no longer used; the neighborhood has been absorbed into present-day Juniata Park and Feltonville. | Start | Binx1966 (4448) | |
2025-01-03 | Iowa Confluence Water Trails (Funded recreation group in Iowa, US) | Iowa Confluence Water Trails is a funded group in the US state of Iowa, with a set of projects that aim to create more recreation opportunities and conserve Iowa waterways. The organization began in 2015 with a grant from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, a plan was created to expand the excess and recreation of rivers in central Iowa. | Start | VoidParadox (103) | |
2025-01-21 | Portals of the Past (San Francisco landmark) | Portals of the Past is the name given to a fragment of a mansion destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake that was later moved to Golden Gate Park, where it has remained ever since, becoming a much-photographed San Francisco landmark. | Start | Stevensaylor (4707) | |
2025-01-24 | Roland Juno (Synthesizer) | The Juno is a line of polyphonic synthesizers produced by Roland Corporation since 1982. They are typically lower cost than the flagship synthesizers, but nonetheless the sounds of some Juno synthesizers have been very influential. | Stub | ComputScientist (320) | |
2025-01-10 | Pachuca Institute of Technology (University in Hidalgo, Mexico) | The Pachuca Institute of Technology (in Spanish: Instituto Tecnológico de Pachuca) or ITP is a university in Pachuca de Soto in the Mexican state of Hidalgo. | Start | Queresant (131) | |
2025-01-25 | Weiss High School (Public high school in Pflugerville, Texas, United States) | Weiss High School is a public high school located in Pflugerville, Texas. The school was named for the Weiss family, who moved to Pflugerville in 1875, just 26 years after Pflugerville was originally settled. Weiss High school opened its doors in 2017 and its first set of students graduated in 2020, its very first graduation was celebrated in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic. | Start | NimkyDaDork (53) | |
2025-01-20 | Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr. (Lawrence E. Campbell) | Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr. (1926–1992) was the first African American to fly a jet (F-80) in the U.S. Air Force in 1948, first African-American member of the Alaska Air National Guard and the first African-American group commander of the U.S. Air National Guard. | Stub | Nora Lockshin (272) | |
2025-01-06 | Solomon King (artist) (Canadian Anishinaabe sculptor) | Solomon King is a Canadian Anishinaabe sculptor and stone artisan. King is from Neyaashiinigmiing, Ontario and is a member of Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation. | Start | Pingnova (2613) | |
2024-12-15 | 2024 SQF Lightning Complex (2024 wildfire complex in Southern California) | The 2024 SQF Lightning Complex was a large wildfire complex that started on July 13, 2024, in the Domeland Wilderness, northeast of Kernville in Tulare County, California. The fires burned a total of 33,026 acres (13,365 hectares) before reaching full containment on September 17. | Start | WatchOutBroo (632) | |
2025-01-31 | Hudson Stakes (NYB) (Horse race) | The Hudson Stakes (NYB) is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. In 1996 it was hosted by another NYRA racing facility, the Aqueduct Racetrack. An important Black type race designed to support the state's breeding industry, the Hudson is restricted to horses age three and older that were bred in New York State. | Start | Xavier Newcombe (1091) | |
2025-02-02 | Lake Wylie Park (Closed park in Charlotte, North Carolina) | Lake Wylie Park was a Mecklenburg Parks and Recreation-operated park on the shores of Lake Wylie in Steele Creek, North Carolina. The park offered boat access, swimming, picnic space and overnight camping. It was closed in 1974 and replaced with McDowell Park, now McDowell Nature Preserve. | Start | Lordgilman (830) | |
2025-01-07 | RedCliff Ascent (A wilderness therapy program located in Utah) | RedCliff Ascent is a wilderness therapy program based in Enterprise, Utah, United States. The program takes place in the Escalante Desert. | Start | 1keyhole (2762) | |
2025-02-03 | Mercy Health Sylvania Medical Center (Hospital in Ohio, United States) | Mercy Health Sylvania Medical Center is a non-profit group medical practice with an emergency department. Located in Toledo, Ohio, owned and operated by Mercy Health. | Stub | RileyD0g (230) | |
2025-02-10 | Junior Varsity (band) (American indie rock band) | Junior Varsity is an American alternative pop band. Initially formed in 2019 as a duo comprising singer Greg Varteresian and multi-instrumentalist Zach Michel, the group released their first music in 2021 and later added Brooke Danaher to the band as another lead singer. | C | JamJamSvn (3108) | |
2024-12-07 | Independent Health (American health insurance company) | Independent Health Association, Inc. is a regional health insurance company headquartered in Williamsville, New York and serving Western New York; specifically, Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties. | Start | Skoosh (1227) | |
2024-12-08 | Council of Korean Americans (U.S. non-profit organization) | The Council of Korean Americans or CKA is a nonprofit organization with a mission to advance the voice and influence of the Korean American community in the United States. | Start | SageGreenRider (6339) | |
2025-01-06 | Arcola High School (Public high school in Arcola, Illinois, United States) | Arcola High School (AHS) is a public high school in Arcola, Illinois, United States. It is part of the Arcola Community Unit School District 306. | Start | PWHIT66 (7521) | |
2025-02-11 | Norman Gibat (American technical engineer, author and puzzle designer (1929–2012)) | Norman Edlo Gibat (Fostoria, Ohio, October 30, 1929 – Fostoria, December 14, 2012) was an American engineer, writer, and puzzlemaker. | Start | Kees Swart (46) | |
2025-02-06 | Stamford Golden Bears (Defunct American football team) | The Stamford Golden Bears were a minor league American football team based in Stamford, Connecticut. They played one season in the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) in 1962 and played their home games at Boyle Stadium in Stamford. | Stub | Timd21 (5389) | |
2024-12-18 | Rainier School District (School district in Washington, United States) | Rainier School District is a school district headquartered in Rainier, Washington. | Stub | Wicker529 (18) | |
2024-12-06 | Black Mountain Center for the Arts (Arts center in Black Mountain, North Carolina) | Black Mountain Center for the Arts (BMCA) is a nonprofit community arts center located in Black Mountain, North Carolina. The Center opened in 2000 and is located in the former Black Mountain city hall building. It offers musical, visual, and performing arts programming, including concerts, theatre productions, art exhibits, and classes. | Stub | Peachseltzer (667) | |
2024-12-17 | Steven D. Strauss (American author, columnist, and lawyer) | Steven D. Strauss is an American author, columnist, and lawyer, who has been referred to as “America’s leading small business expert.” He is the author of eighteen books and was a senior columnist for USA Today for more than twenty years. Strauss has written regular columns about business and entrepreneurship for Inc. and The Motley Fool. | C | PickleG13 (30679) | |
2025-02-07 | Gene Stavis (Film archivist) | Eugene (Gene) Benumen Stavis was an American film archivist, cinephile and gay film pioneer. He was the producer of The Emerald City, the first ever gay-themed cable television show in New York and a storied professor of film at the School of Visual Arts, which named a theater in his honor. | Start | Nonfic cine (248) | |
2025-02-18 | Defense Technology Security Administration (United States government agency) | The Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Defense that administers the development and implementation of DoD technology security policies on international transfers of defense-related goods, services and technologies. | Stub | Defensewonk22 (712) | |
2025-02-21 | Cleveland West Conference | The Cleveland West Conference is an OHSAA athletics conference that began play with the 2024-2025 school year. | Start | Frank12 (9407) | |
2025-02-15 | Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue (Orthodox synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina) | Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue (Hebrew: ברית שלום–בית ישראל, lit. 'Covenant of Peace–House of Israel') is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina. Its congregation was founded in 1852, and its current location has been in use 1948. | C | EytanMelech (7569) | |
2025-02-08 | Pittsburgh Valley Ironmen (American football team, 1963–1965) | The Pittsburgh Valley Ironmen were a minor league American football team based in Munhall, Pennsylvania. They played three seasons in the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) from 1963 to 1965 and played their home games at West Field in Munhall. | Stub | Timd21 (5389) | |
2025-02-14 | Point Brown Peninsula (Peninsula in the south Washington state) | Point Brown Peninsula is a peninsula in the State of Washington. It is entirely occupied by the city of Ocean Shores and portions of Oyehut. It is 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) in area, and acts as a breakwater to the entrance of Grays Harbor, the estuary of the Chehalis River. | Stub | Kitsap2010 (302) | |
2024-12-10 | R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. (American business consultant, educator, and author (1944-2013)) | Rufus Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. (1944 – 2013), known professionally as R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr., was an American educator, author, speaker, and management consultant specializing in diversity management. For more than three decades, Thomas served as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies, corporations, professional firms, government entities, non-profit organizations and academic institutions. | C | Weloveresearch (973) | |
2025-02-05 | American Coatings Association (Non-profit trade association) | The American Coatings Association (ACA) is a non-profit trade association representing the paint and coatings industry in the United States. ACA advocates on legislative and regulatory matters that affect its membership, including paint and coatings manufacturers, distributors, suppliers of raw materials and other industry professionals. | Start | Void if removed (3003) | |
2025-02-20 | List of Tabard Inn Library locations (American subscription library) | On March 27, 1905, Seymour Eaton, President of the Tabard Inn Corporation, stated that the business had operations spanning from Seattle to Atlanta and from Boston to San Francisco. | C | LewisMoten (429) | |
2025-02-22 | 1972 Kettle Valley shooting (1972 mass shooting in Kettle Valley, British Columbia, Canada) | A mass shooting occurred on August 28, 1972, in Kettle Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Six people were killed and three were wounded in one of the worst mass shootings in the province's history. | Start | Stormm001 (1040) | |
2025-01-19 | Patrick Goeters (NASCAR driver) | Patrick Goeters (born July 12, 1972) is a Mexican racecar driver from San Luis Potosi. He is the brother of Jorge Goeters. He competed in the NASCAR Mexico Series from 2008 to 2019, collecting 4 wins. He also competed in one NASCAR Xfinity Series race, finishing 31st at Mexico City in 2006. | Stub | Lord Bromblemore (782) | |
2024-12-13 | George R. Fox (American archaeologist, historian, curator, and author) | George Randall Fox (May 18, 1880 - June 3, 1963) was an American amateur archaeologist, historian, curator, and author. His early research focused on indigenous groups, while his later research and work primarily focused on Cass County, Michigan. He conducted additional archaeological research around the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Michigan, including at Little Lake Butte des Morts and Isle Royale. | Start | BlizzardHero (19) | |
2024-12-30 | Merion Golf Manor (Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US) | Merion Golf Manor is an unincorporated community in Haverford Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It borders the unincorporated communities of Merion Golf Estates, Oakmont, Merwood, Ardmore Park, and Paddock Farms in Haverford Township. | Start | Tegcontrib (256) | |
2025-02-13 | Estevan Comprehensive School (High school in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada) | Estevan Comprehensive High School (also known as ECS or "The Comp" locally) is located in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. ECS opened in September 1969. As of 2022, the school had a population of 752 students. | Start | Yakky97 (143) | |
2025-02-21 | Delbar Products, Inc. (Historic factory and business in Pennsylvania, United States) | Delbar Products, Inc. (1923-2008) was a multinational auto manufacturing company which mainly produced rear-view mirrors. They were originally based in Philadelphia and created food processing equipment, before moving to a factory in Perkasie, Pennsylvania and shifting to rear-view mirrors. | C | KyleSirTalksAlot (1611) | |
2025-02-06 | Erixon Kabera | Erixon "Gentil" Kabera (1981–2024) was a black Canadian man who died after being shot by police. | Start | Darrase9 (21) | |
2025-02-22 | Josh Moser | Josh Moser is an American sportscaster and journalist currently serving as the main sports anchor at WSVN in Miami, Florida. Raised in Southern California, Moser graduated from the Annenberg School of Journalism at the University of Southern California (USC). | C | Jumplike23 (10561) | |
2025-02-28 | Innings Festival (Annual music festival in Tempe, Arizona) | Innings Festival is an annual music festival that takes place in Tempe, Arizona’s Tempe Beach Park. The festival takes place over two consecutive weekends on Friday and Saturday corresponding with the start of Arizona’s spring training in February. The festival is produced C3 Presents which also produces other music festivals such as Austin City Limits, Lollapalooza, and Gov Ball. | Start | RandomMainstream (1107) | |
2025-02-28 | Peace Over Violence | Peace Over Violence is a Los Angeles, California based social service agency dedicated to the elimination of sexual and domestic violence and all forms of interpersonal violence. Peace Over Violence is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and services are provided for free to survivors and their families. | Start | Wikipedian339 (814) | |
2025-02-02 | Eloy Torrez (American painter) | Eloy Torrez (born 1954) is an American artist best known as the creator of several murals in and around Los Angeles, California. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2025-02-18 | Morris H. Hudson (American educator and mentor (born 1942)) | Morris H. Hudson (born 1942) is an American educator and mentor known for founding the BROTHERS organization, a community initiative focused on guiding young Black men toward academic and personal success. Over several decades, Hudson's work has had a significant impact on students in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. | C | Archivelens (50) | |
2025-02-11 | COVID-19 Memorial Monument of Honor, Remembrance and Resilience (COVID-19 memorial in Chicago, IL) | The COVID-19 Memorial Monument of Honor, Remembrance & Resilience is a public memorial under construction in the Illinois Medical District of Chicago, Illinois. The monument consists of five illuminated stainless steel sculptures designed to commemorate the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and honor healthcare workers and frontline workers who responded to the crisis. | Start | Noble Attempt (6572) | |
2025-02-20 | Marion E. Ensminger (American animal scientist (1908–1998)) | Marion Eugene Ensminger (1908-1998), also known as "Doc E," was a noted American animal scientist, educator, and author. He made significant contributions to the field of animal agriculture and helped advance knowledge and improve practices in livestock management through his research, writing, teaching, and international outreach. | C | Uhtregorn (4894) | |
2025-02-26 | Francis Pizzulli (American attorney) | Francis Cosmo Joseph Pizzulli (May 16, 1950 – December 12, 2021) was an American attorney. He is known for specializing in bioethics issues and the impact of emerging technologies, genetics and cloning, intellectual property rights and defamation law. His case Khawar v. | Start | AwkoTaco19 (496) | |
2025-02-06 | Bill Hillman (radio broadcaster) (American broadcaster and union leader) | William D. "Bill" Hillman (December 10, 1922 – August 3, 1999) was an American broadcaster, union leader, cryptanalyst, and television news anchor. Over a career spanning five decades, Hillman made notable contributions to the entertainment and broadcasting industries, serving as the national president of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) from 1979 to 1984 and as a news broadcaster for KPIX-TV in San Francisco from 1953 to 1992. | C | Gcarrell (1785) | |
2025-01-06 | Lakeland Panthers (Ice hockey team in Lakeland) | The Lakeland Panthers are a Canadian "AA" hockey program located mainly in Bonnyville, Alberta. There are six Panthers teams from U13—U18 in the AEHL and AFHL. The team is operated by the Bonnyville Minor Hockey Association (BMHA). | Stub | Capybarasontop (32) | |
2025-02-14 | Mike Bryte (American sheriff (1828–1887)) | Michael Bryte (June 25, 1828 – February 3, 1887) was a California pioneer and dairy farmer. He also served two terms as the Sheriff of Sacramento County. | Start | CobbDouglas (2043) | |
2025-02-27 | ProgressPAC (Political action committee in Alabama, US) | ProgressPAC is a political action committee based in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the political branch of the Business Council of Alabama (BCA). | Stub | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-02-22 | Le Canada (newspaper) | Le Canada is a Montreal daily newspaper which appeared from April 4, 1903 to November 7, 1954. Organ of the Liberal Party of Canada, it was directed from its creation until Christmas 1909 by Godfroy Langlois, who had to resign because of his anticlerical positions. | Stub | WikiPhil012 (904) | |
2025-03-11 | Cascades East Transit (Transit agency in Deschutes County, Oregon) | Cascades East Transit (CET) is a operates fixed-route bus service, dial-a-ride paratransit, and shuttles in Bend, Oregon and central Oregon state. | Stub | Drewda (147) | |
2025-02-28 | Blue Water Convention Center | The Blue Water Convention Center is a convention center located in Port Huron, Michigan, owned by the County of St. Clair, and operated by ASM Global. The convention center is attached to a DoubleTree hotel which opened in 2013. The convention center houses 40,000 square feet of event space. | Stub | Unknownuser45266 (4821) | |
2025-02-27 | Portland Environmental Services | Portland Environmental Services is a bureau in Portland, Oregon tasked with managing the city’s waste and stormwater as well as restoring watersheds and streams. The current director is set to retire in March 2025. | Start | AladdinSustain (362) | |
2024-12-20 | Derrick Taylor (American football player (born 1964)) | Derrick Howard Taylor (born March 15 1964) is an American former professional football defensive back in the National Football League (NFL), who played for the New Orleans Saints during the 1987 NFL season. He played college football at NC State. | Stub | Birdledew (13435) | |
2025-01-04 | Dick Creed (American football official (1931–2024)) | Richard L. Creed (December 26, 1931 – December 28, 2024) was an American professional football on-field official. | Stub | DarkStarHarry (1778) | |
2024-12-21 | Harry Kessel (American football official (1925–1972)) | Harry Roger Kessel (September 22, 1925 – October 9, 1972) was an American football official in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL) for a combined ten years. He was a head linesman (HL), and wore uniform number 34 in the AFL, and 73 in the NFL. | Start | Pyropylon98 (1886) | |
2024-12-18 | Miwok Middle School (Public middle school in Sacramento, California, United States) | Miwok Middle School is a public middle school located in Sacramento, California, United States, and is part of the Sacramento City Unified School District. It is the oldest of the school district's nine middle schools and has a rich history. | C | Elindstr (765) | |
2025-02-11 | List of sports coaches from Youngstown, Ohio | The following is a list of notable sports coaches who were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Youngstown, Ohio. Youngstown is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Mahoning County. The municipality is situated on the Mahoning River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) southeast of Cleveland, Ohio, and 61 miles (100 km) northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | Start | C2 J45driver16 (208) | |
2025-02-14 | The Flatlands Newspaper | The Flatlands Newspaper (1966–1968) was published in Oakland, CA and featured news and opinion articles, profiles, photographs, and event calendars focused primarily on poverty, education, housing, police brutality, and politics in the East and West Oakland "flatlands". | Stub | Cosmicarchive (346) | |
2025-01-31 | John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area (Protected wildlife area in Florida) | The John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area (WEA) is a protected wildlife area located in Florida, United States. Hungryland WEA is the largest area of contiguous wetlands in Martin County, consisting of more than 16,600 acres in Palm Beach and Martin counties. | C | Remando (1089) | |
2025-02-14 | Jim Newton (journalist) (American journalist, author, and educator) | Jim Newton is an American journalist, author, and educator. He is known for his contributions to journalism, political biography, and public policy discourse. Newton held several editorial roles at the Los Angeles Times. He covered significant events such as the 1992 Los Angeles riots and the 1994 Northridge earthquake, both of which were awarded Pulitzer Prizes for the paper’s staff. | Start | Zahra Louis (17) | |
2025-02-16 | Dario Lorenzetti | Dario Natale Lorenzetti (May 20, 1970 – October 13, 2012) was an American military officer and intelligence operative who served in the U.S. Army and later in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, he held positions in the 101st Airborne Division, the 75th Ranger Regiment, and the 1st Infantry Division. | Start | Jumplike23 (10561) | |
2025-01-26 | 708 House (Building in California, United States) | 708 House, located at 708 El Medio Avenue in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, was a single-family residence renovated by architect Eric Owen Moss. The building was destroyed in the Palisades Fire in January 2025. | Start | Alladode (69) | |
2024-12-13 | Cruz Azul Oaxaca (Defunct reserve football team of Cruz Azul based in Oaxaca, Mexico) | Club Deportivo Cruz Azul Oaxaca, also known as Cruz Azul Oaxaca, was a professional football club in Mexico that last played in the Primera División "A". The club served as a reserve team for Cruz Azul and was based at the Estadio Benito Juárez in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. | Start | Lf20 (2167) | |
2025-02-25 | List of Arizona Rattlers head coaches | There have been four head coaches for the Arizona Rattlers. The franchise was founded in 1991 as an expansion team in the Arena Football League (AFL), fielding their first team during the 1992 season. The team moved to the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2017. | Start | MarqueesCalaway (9737) | |
2025-01-11 | List of therapeutic boarding schools | A therapeutic boarding school is a residential school offering therapy for students with emotional or behavioral issues. The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs listed 140 schools and programs as of 2005. | Stub | 1keyhole (2762) | |
2025-02-09 | Jackson Lane (American government official) | Jackson Lane (born 1997 or 1998) is a United States government official who has served as the deputy director of faith engagement for the White House Faith Office since February 7, 2025. | Stub | Laurenschneider210 (3717) | |
2025-02-10 | Luc Esquivel transgender sports lawsuit | The Luc Esquivel transgender sports lawsuit was a 2021 American legal incident involving Luc Esquivel, a 14-year-old transgender boy attending a high school in Knoxville, Tennessee, who was banned from competing on the school's boy's golf team. | Start | Eric Carpenter (15880) | |
2025-03-31 | Proctorville, Missouri (Extinct Hamlet in Missouri, U.S.) | Proctorville is an extinct hamlet in eastern Caldwell County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The settlement peaked at around 100 inhabitants. The town has largely dissipated by the early 20th century. | Stub | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2025-02-21 | A.J. Fullerton (Musical artist) | A.J. Fullerton is an American roots-rock and blues musician, born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and raised in Montrose, Colorado. He learned guitar from his father, David Fullerton, who helped develop his distinctive finger-style and slide guitar techniques. | Start | GitchaRecords (18) | |
2025-02-12 | Hillel Academy of Denver (Private school) | Hillel Academy of Denver is an Orthodox Jewish day school in Denver Colorado, serving PreK-8th grade and founded in 1953. The school is affiliated with Torah Umesorah, the National council of Orthodox Jewish Day schools. It is accredited by Cognia since 2000. | Start | Bewe0mor (191) | |
2025-03-29 | Ijik Xajlel (Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico) | Ijik Xajlel is an archaeological Maya site located on the bank of the Usumacinta River in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. It was a Maya settlement and port developed between the Middle and Late Classic period, built in a strategic geographical location with access to a beach where the river is slower which made easier the navigation with canoes and crossing to the other side of the river and it was part of an ancient route that connected sites on both sides of the Usumacinta Basin. | Start | Juan g. regino (160) | |
2024-12-07 | Heather Quinlan (American filmmaker) | Heather Quinlan is an American writer and filmmaker whose first film, a 2010 short called, ‘’O Brooklyn! My Brooklyn!’’ was called "Charming...an endearing way of making an old poem more relevant" by J. David Goodman of The New York Times. In 2011 she formed her own film company, Canvasback Kid Productions, and in 2013 released her feature-length documentary If These Knishes Could Talk: The Story of the NY Accent, starring Pete Hamill, James McBride, [[ ... | Start | Drheggie (24) | |
2025-03-31 | Saint-Paul-du-Nord (District in Canada) | Saint-Paul-du-Nord is a district (secteur) of the municipality of Longue-Rive, Quebec, Canada. | Stub | Roncanada (13486) | |
2024-12-17 | University of Kansas Cancer Center (Research institution in Kansas City, US) | The University of Kansas Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, located in Kansas City, Kansas. It is the only cancer center in Kansas with this designation. | Stub | Commonpersonhere (38) | |
2025-02-14 | Denver Academy of Torah (School) | Denver Academy of Torah (DAT) is a K-12 Modern Orthodox Jewish day school in Denver, Colorado. Established in 1993, the school serves kindergarten through 12th grade, all at the DAT Campus on E Alameda. Sixty percent of students receive tuition assistance from the school. | Stub | Bewe0mor (191) | |
2025-02-14 | Beth Jacob High School of Denver (Private school) | Beth Jacob High School of Denver, is an all girls Breit Yaakov style Orthodox Jewish high school in Denver, Colorado. The school is accredited by Cognia, and affliated with Torah Umesora and College Board. The school has a student government, a publication; Batya Newsletter, and Choir, Dance, and Drama Groups. | Start | Bewe0mor (191) | |
2025-02-12 | Historic Harrisburg Association (non-profit organization) | The Historic Harrisburg Association (HHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which operates in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Established in 1973 following the devastation from flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes and the demolition of the State Theatre, it advocates for historic preservation and urban revitalization. | Start | Penndyl (1656) | |
2025-03-10 | The Coalition for a Prosperous America (US lobbying group) | The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is lobbying organization based in Washington, DC representing manufacturing companies that want the United States government to do more to protect them from foreign competition. As of November 2024, its CEO was Michael Stumo. | Stub | GeoEvan (1549) | |
2025-04-03 | Chemical, Pennsylvania (Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US) | Chemical is a hamlet in Benner Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of Buffalo Run Valley and the larger Nittany Valley. | Stub | Goonsnick (600) | |
2025-02-18 | Richard Candee (American historian and preservationist) | Richard M. Candee is an American historian, preservationist, and professor emeritus of American and New England Studies at Boston University. He is known for his extensive work in historic preservation, vernacular architecture, and Industrial archaeology, particularly in New England. | Start | Jrishm (42) | |
2025-03-11 | West Carroll Jr/Sr High School (School in Atwood, Tennessee) | West Carroll Junior Senior High School is located in Atwood, Tennessee. | Stub | Itisi5 (85) | |
2025-02-15 | Joseph S.F. Murdoch (American golf bibliographer and author) | Joseph S.F. Murdoch (1920 – March 25, 2001) was an American golf bibliographer, author, and collector. He was a co-founder of the Golf Collectors Society (now the Golf Heritage Society) and a life member of the British Golf Collectors Society. His work in cataloging golf literature, particularly The Library of Golf (1968) and The Game of Golf and the Printed Word, 1566-1985 (1987), remains foundational in the field. | C | ST-78377126757 (36) | |
2025-04-06 | Fremont Country Club (Las Vegas) | The Fremont Country Club is a music venue located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The venue is located in the Fremont East entertainment complex. | Stub | Unknownuser45266 (4821) | |
2025-02-04 | Angela Lewis (American actress and philanthropist) | Angela Lewis (born July 14, 1988) is an American actress and philanthropist. | Start | 伊丽莎白大声 (101) | |
2025-02-09 | O'Don's (Canadian comedy television series) | O'Don's is a Canadian comedy television series set in a fictionalized version of O'Donaghue's Irish Pub located in Miramichi, New Brunswick. The series follows the trials and tribulations of the Irish pub that was just recently purchased by an out-of-town swindler. | Stub | MrPenguin52 (48) | |
2025-04-07 | Izumicon (Anime convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) | Izumicon was an annual three-day anime convention held during January at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. | Start | Esw01407 (9564) | Past AfD |
2025-04-07 | Blacks and Quakerism: A Preliminary Report (Anthropological study) | "Blacks and Quakerism: A Preliminary Report" is an anthropological study published by Vera Mae Green in 1973. The Friends General Conference, or FGC, requested that Green conduct a study on how Quakerism could attract more Black members to the Society of Friends. | C | Clairemann (20) | |
2025-02-24 | Relocation package (Employee benefit incentive) | Relocation package, or worker relocation incentive program, is a financial and other bundled incentives to convince employees to relocate to different cities as a part of a company job offer, or from local and state government economic development programs. | C | Erictleung (2779) | |
2025-03-31 | In re T.W. (1989 Florida abortion case) | In re T.W. 543 So. 2d 837 was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Florida, in which it ruled that there existed a right to an abortion not just under the federal Constitution (as per Roe v. Wade) but that it existed under the privacy provisions of Florida State's Constitution as well. | Start | Impaulrators (469) | |
2025-01-26 | James Madison Alden (American landscape painter (1834–1922)) | James Madison Alden (1834–1922) was an American landscape painter and drawer. He is famous for Topographic landscape, survey sketches-history. He is recognized as one of the most skilled expedition survey artists, known for his numerous drawings and both opaque and transparent watercolors. | Start | Peoplic (867) | |
2024-12-07 | UMass Boston College of Education and Human Development (College of Education at UMass Boston) | The UMass Boston College of Education and Human Development is the college of education within the University of Massachusetts Boston. It consists of three academic departments and a school. It is currently ranked 45th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report and is the top ranked public school of education in Massachusetts. | C | Boston1630 (170) | |
2025-02-23 | Bear Witness, Take Action 2: Continuing the Movement (2020 television special on racial inequality) | Bear Witness, Take Action 2: Continuing the movement is an American YouTube Original television special which aired on December 5, 2020, as part of a YouTube Original Channel Initiative supporting the Black Lives Matter movement in correspondence with the George Floyd protests. | GA | InquisitiveWikipedian (373) | |
2025-04-04 | Jersey Pride (New Jersey's largest and oldest LGBTQ event) | Jersey Pride is the state of New Jersey's annual gay pride parade, festival and rally. It is held on the first Sunday in June in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It is the largest and oldest pride celebration in the state. | Start | Bhdshoes2 (8095) | |
2025-01-31 | Public transit etiquette in the United States (Formal and informal rules for commuters) | Public transit etiquette in the United States refers to the formal and informal rules that influence commuter behavior on trains, buses, and other forms of public transportation. While some practices of etiquette are enforced by transit agencies such as rules against eating and drinking, many are unspoken rules like keeping noise to a minimum. | C | Despresseroni (44) | |
2025-02-20 | Bodley Club Library (American subscription library for libraries) | The Bodley Club Library was a service similar to The Tabard Inn Library, but focused on libraries where books appeared in blue covers to prevent them from being turned in at Tabard Inn library stations, as public libraries tended to lend the books out free of charge. | Start | LewisMoten (429) | |
2025-02-08 | 1978 WHA All-Star Game | The 1978 World Hockey Association All-Star Game was held in the Hartford Civic Center in Quebec City, Quebec on January 17, 1978. The game pitted the WHA All-Stars against the defending Avco Cup champion Quebec Nordiques. The Most Valuable Player Awards were given to Mark Howe (all-stars) and Marc Tardif (Quebec). | Stub | Wikidude10000 (35460) | |
2025-04-05 | Candzibaantun (Maya site in Campeche, Mexico) | Candzibaantun is an archaeological Maya site located inside the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve of the state of Campeche in Mexico. It was a Maya city of southern Campeche established since the late Preclassic period integrated by various architectural groups built on a natural elevation, the site includes large buildings, stepped pyramids, artificial platforms, patios, shrines and carved monuments. | Start | Juan g. regino (160) | |
2025-02-17 | Peter "Boomer" Roepke (American college football coach) | Peter Hague "Boomer" Roepke II (born August 11, 1989) is an American college football coach currently serving as the Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach at Concordia University, St. Paul, a role he assumed in February 2025. Previously, he was the Associate Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, and Quarterbacks Coach at the University of Northwestern – St. | C | Millecar001 (22) | |
2025-04-09 | 2024 McMurry War Hawks football team (American college football season) | The 2024 McMurry War Hawks football team represented McMurry University in the 2024 NCAA Division III football season as a member of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Led by sixth-year head coach Jordan Neal, the War Hawks finished with an overall record of 7–3 with a SCAC record of 7–1, finishing tied for 1st in the conference. | Start | Mes tex (41651) | |
2025-01-26 | Al the Wop's (Historic bar and restaurant) | Al the Wop's (officially Al's Place) is a historic bar and restaurant located in Locke, California, within the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta. Established in 1934, it is notable as the first non-Chinese-owned business in Locke, a town historically built and inhabited by Chinese immigrants. | Start | JeremiahTatter (53) | |
2025-04-06 | Hernandez v. Driscoll CISD | Hernandez v. Driscoll CISD was a 1956 federal court case that addressed the segregation of Mexican-American students in the Driscoll Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) in South Texas. The plaintiffs alleged that the district’s practice of grouping students based on ethnicity violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. | C | Zoesharonmoore (14) | |
2025-04-13 | 2016 ARCA Truck Series (18th season of the ARCA Truck Series) | The 2016 ARCA Truck Series was the 18th and final season of the ARCA Truck Series. The season began on May 21 with the Safety Kleen 50 and ended on October 15 with the Lincoln Welders 125. Shawn Szep won the championship on the strength of 7 wins. He would be the final champion in series history. | Start | Nws5683 (2449) | |
2025-02-25 | List of NBA single-season blocks per game leaders (NBA Statistics Page) | This list exhibits the National Basketball Association's top single-season blocks averages based on at least 70 games played or 100 blocks. The NBA did not record blocks until the 1973–74 season. | Start | Bernietek4 (8910) | |
2024-12-14 | The American Freedman (African-American newspaper) | The American Freedman was an African-American newspaper based in New York during the time of reconstruction. It was the official paper of the American Freedman's Union Commission, and had published articles by Lyman Abbott. | Stub | The History Wizard of Cambridge (3141) | |
2025-03-31 | Tenam Rosario (Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico) | Tenam Rosario is an archaeological Maya site located in La Trinitaria municipality of southern Chiapas, Mexico, it was the capital of a Maya state of the Eastern Chiapas Highlands, the site developed as a major political and ceremonial center, it had its peak in the late Classic period between the years 700 and 950 AD and had great activity until the early postclassic period of the Maya civilization. | Start | Juan g. regino (160) | |
2025-02-25 | Wilshire Bowl (Former nightclub in Los Angeles) | The Wilshire Bowl was a nightclub in the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles. Located on Wilshire Boulevard, it operated from 1935 until 1950, later under the name Slapsy Maxie's when Maxie Rosenbloom managed it. Local architect Max Maltzman designed the building in the Art Deco style. | Start | Sewageboy (4401) | |
2025-04-02 | East Park Productions (Record label) | East Park Productions is a Canadian independent record label, and production company established in Toronto Ontario in 1987. It was founded by Chris "DJ Jel" Jackson, Kory "MC Shadow" Neely, and Len "Mix-Master Len" Grant Stuart, and distributed by Electric Distribution. | GA | Theoriginalgen (43) | Past AfD |
2025-04-15 | Carbonneau Mansion (United States historic place) | The Carbonneau Mansion is a substantial, well-preserved home built in 1910 on the west side of Yakima. The home was built and occupied by the notable Klondike entrepreneur Belinda Mulrooney. Mulrooney and her husband (the self-styled "Count" Charles Eugene Carbonneau, who claimed to be a French aristocrat, but was actually a champagne salesman and former barber from Quebec) built the mansion on a ranch they had purchased with funds from the sale of their Klondike mining interests. | Stub | Nothingofwater (2161) | |
2025-04-15 | Amador County Hospital Building (Historic church in California, United States) | The Amador County Hospital Building, also known as the Old Hospital Building is a historical hospital located in Jackson, California, United States. | Stub | Morainelake (465) | |
2025-04-16 | Elizabeth Loudon Carmichael House (United States historic place) | The Elizabeth Loudon Carmichael House is a two and one-half story Queen Anne style residence built of masonry construction and located in Union Gap, Washington. Resting on a large corner lot in a residential neighborhood, the house is distinguished by rusticated stonework and a crenelated tower. | Stub | Nothingofwater (2161) | |
2025-02-02 | Jordan Peterson (American football) (American football coach (born 1987)) | Jordan Peterson (born August 18, 1987) is an American football coach who is currently the co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach for Texas A&M. He played college football at Texas A&M. | Start | Pealingofthebell (3494) | |
2025-01-21 | Barbara Blegen (American pianist) | Barbara Blegen is an American pianist of classical music. She is a former child prodigy and is sister to soprano Judith Blegen. | Start | Idk12365 (329) | |
2025-04-04 | Leslie Biffle (American Democratic Party official) | Leslie L. Biffle (October 9, 1889 – April 6, 1966) was an American Democratic Party official who served as Secretary of the United States Senate from 1945 to 1947 and 1949 to 1953. | Start | CivicInk (129) | |
2025-04-16 | Kansas Elections for Supreme Court Justices Amendment (2026 referendum) | The Elections for Supreme Court Justices Amendment is a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that will appear on the ballot of the U.S. state of Kansas on August 20, 2026. | Stub | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-04-15 | Mattawan Consolidated School (School district in Michigan, United States) | Mattawan Consolidated School is a Michigan school district in Van Buren and Kalamazoo Counties. It serves the village of Mattawan and parts of Almena, and Antwerp in Van Buren County and parts of Oshtemo, Prairie Ronde Township, and Texas Township in Kalamazoo County. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-01-28 | NBA Coach of the Month (National Basketball Association award) | The National Basketball Association's Coach of the Month award has been presented monthly by the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the 1982–83 NBA season. It recognizes coaches for their outstanding performance during a given month. Since the 2002-2003 NBA season, the award has honored two coaches each month—one from the Eastern Conference and one from the Western Conference—to equally recognize both conferences. | Start | Jc21137 (101) | |
2025-03-10 | Jean Joseph Sibilly (Virgin Islander restaurant owner (1889–1997)) | Jean Joseph Sibilly (5 January 1889 – 1977) was a West Indian farmer and community leader. Born in St. Barthelemy, he grew up in Guadeloupe and moved to St. Thomas in his 20s where he and other farmers purchased a co-operative farm. Sibilly built roads and operated a grocery store which later became a restaurant, providing necessary services for the community. | Start | Livbananas (48) | |
2024-12-20 | 2025 Sports Car Championship Canada (Motorsports event) | The 2025 Sports Car Championship Canada by Michelin was to be the fifth season of the Sports Car Championship Canada. | Stub | IncredibleSE (11741) | |
2025-04-14 | Arkansas Development Finance Authority | The Arkansas Development Finance Authority (ADFA) is a state agency of Arkansas that provides financing for economic development, housing, infrastructure, and education projects. Established in 1985 under Governor Bill Clinton, ADFA was created to spur economic growth by issuing bonds and loans for public and private development initiatives. | C | Rednaxela1962 (1272) | |
2024-12-16 | Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation (Holocaust education foudation) | The Mark Schonwetter Holocaust Education Foundation ("MSHEF") is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding educational grants to provide learning materials and books, support field trips and programming, and bring Holocaust survivor speakers into schools and classrooms nationwide. | C | Zscamehorn2 (5) | |
2025-01-28 | Youngstown station (New York Central Railroad) (Station in Ohio, US, demolished 1970s) | Youngstown station was a New York Central and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE) railway station in Youngstown, Ohio. It opened for rail service on November 11, 1926. In addition to the passenger and freight operations, the station contained the offices for the Franklin Division of the New York Central. | C | Daysleeper47 (10824) | |
2025-02-07 | 2025 Fishers Freight season (Inaugural season for the Fishers Freight) | The 2025 season is the Fishers Freight's inaugural season in the Indoor Football League (IFL) and the first IFL season for the state of Indiana. The team is led by general manager and head coach Dixie Wooten. | Start | MarqueesCalaway (9737) | |
2025-02-27 | Raúl Martínez (footballer, born 2003) (Mexican footballer (born 2003)) | Raúl Alejandro Martínez Ruiz (born 5 March 2003), is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga MX club Guadalajara. | Start | Ambarinho (1993) | |
2025-04-18 | Regroupement artistique francophone de l'Alberta (Arts organization in Alberta) | The Regroupement artistique francophone de l'Alberta (RAFA) is a non-profit arts organization that advocates and organizes programs for Francophone artists in Alberta. It is based at La Cité Francophone in Bonnie Doon, Edmonton. | Start | Qmwne235 (5348) | |
2024-12-14 | Indigenous Gaming Partners (Industry organisation in Nova Scotia) | Indigenous Gaming Partners (IGP) is a partnership consisting of five First Nations in Nova Scotia: Glooscap First Nation, Annapolis Valley First Nation, Millbrook First Nation, We'koqma'q First Nation, and Paqꞌtnkek First Nation. IGP was formed to manage and invest in gaming industry in Canada, and aims to foster economic development in Indigenous communities and job creation within the partner communities. | Start | Hyperionmaximus (22) | |
2025-04-06 | Columbia Parks and Recreation (Government agency in Missouri, US) | Columbia Parks and Recreation is an organization that manages almost all parks and trails in Columbia, Missouri. | Start | Burkouri (614) | |
2025-04-14 | Aldrich Court Building (Building in Manhattan, New York) | The Aldrich Court Building was a 10-story (120 feet) office building, at 41-45 Broadway and 17-21 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattann, New York. Inspired by the Richardsonian Romanesque style, it was designed by Youngs & Cable and built between 1886 and 1887. | Stub | Maat777 (56) | |
2025-04-12 | Jake's 58 Hotel & Casino | Jake's 58 Hotel & Casino is a casino hotel located within the Incorporated Village of Islandia, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. | Start | NevadaExpert (3329) | |
2025-02-08 | Cape Cod Pathways (Regional trail network) | Cape Cod Pathways is a regional trail network established in 1993 by the Barnstable County Commissioners, that connects conservation areas and protected lands on Cape Cod, Massachusetts through an interconnected walking trail system. | Stub | JesusisGreat7 (1870) | |
2025-04-21 | Crews, Alabama (Unincorporated community in Alabama, US) | Crews (also known as Crews Depot) is an unincorporated community in Lamar County, Alabama, United States, located on U.S. Route 278 between Sulligent and Beaverton. | Stub | Leeking337 (730) | |
2025-04-21 | McKinley Park (Chicago park) (Park in Chicago, Illinois, US) | McKinley Park is a large (71.75 acre) park in the Chicago Park District located at 2210 W. Pershing Rd Chicago, IL 60609 in the McKinley Park community area on the South Side of Chicago. It is bounded by 37th Street and Archer Avenue on the north, Pershing Road on the south, Damen Avenue on the east and Western Boulevard on the west. | Start | Zol87 (4543) | |
2025-04-17 | Pedlar Creek (Arapahoe Creek tributary) (Stream in northwest Missouri, U.S.) | Pedlar Creek is a stream in northwestern Andrew County, Missouri. It is an indirect tributary to the Nodaway River via Arapahoe Creek and is 9.4 miles long. | Start | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2025-04-17 | Owl Creek (Arapahoe Creek tributary) (Stream in northwest Missouri) | Owl Creek is a stream in Andrew and Nodaway counties of northwest Missouri. It is an indirect tributary to the Nodaway River via Arapahoe Creek and is 9.5 miles long. | Start | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2025-01-24 | 1894 Temple Cup (Pre-modern baseball championship) | The 1894 Temple Cup was an end-of-the-year best-of-seven playoff between the National League champion Baltimore Orioles and runner-up New York Giants. The series began on October 4 and ended on October 8 with the Giants sweeping in four games. | Start | Spesh531 (16119) | |
2025-04-23 | Snipesville, Georgia (Unincorporated community in Georgia, U.S.) | Snipesville is an unincorporated community in Jeff Davis County, Georgia, United States. | Stub | Southernlegal (56) | |
2025-04-06 | Cape Fear Band of Skarure and Woccon Indians (Cultural heritage group in North Carolina) | The Cape Fear Band of Skarure and Woccon Indians is an unrecognized group of individuals based in Brunswick County, North Carolina who self-identify as descendants of the Tuscarora and Woccon peoples. The group is neither federally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs nor state-recognized by the state of North Carolina. | GA | Nativecrusader (209) | |
2025-02-07 | Marlon Riggs Award | The Marlon Riggs Award is a category of the San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards program named after Black gay filmmaker, educator, poet, and activist Marlon Riggs and is awarded to "Bay Area filmmaker(s) or individual(s) who represents courage and innovation in the world of cinema." | Start | Bweevil (81) | |
2025-04-19 | E.K. v. Department of Defense Education Activity (2025 United States District Court case) | E.K. v. Department of Defense Education Activity is a lawsuit in the U.S District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and is brought by the ACLU, ACLU of Virginia and the ACLU of Kentucky and claims that Trumps Executive Orders 14168, 14185, and 14190 violate the First Amendment on their face and in the way they are being used by Defendants, ... | Start | Squidyyy (286) | |
2025-04-24 | Eastwick Foundation | Eastwick Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Ramsey, New Jersey. Founded in 2007 as the philanthropic arm of Eastwick Colleges, the Foundation awards need‑based scholarships to students at Eastwick's four campuses and the affiliated HoHoKus School of Trade & Technical Sciences while also underwriting local hunger‑relief and literacy initiatives. | Start | Stwrer (33) | |
2025-01-25 | Cicero Stadium (Illinois) (Multipurpose arena in Illinois, US) | Cicero Stadium is a multipurpose arena located in Cicero, Illinois. It serves as a recreation and community center for the town. It has mainly been known for being the home of the Chicago Red Hots of USA Roller Sports from 2012 to 2018 and the Chicago Outfit Roller Derby from 2007 to 2020 and the Windy City Rollers of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association from 2004 to 2008, and the National Hellenic Invitational Basketball Tournament from the late 1940s to 1998. | Start | Unknownuser45266 (4821) | |
2025-02-16 | List of marching bands in Kentucky | This is a list for marching bands in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Below includes high school, college and independent marching groups. | Start | Cookie dough dingus (199) | |
2025-02-12 | The US Peace Prize (The US Peace Prize annually awarded recognizing antiwar contributions) | The US Peace Prize is an annual award given by the US Peace Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization that recognizes the "most outstanding and prominent American antiwar leaders." The award's first recipient was Cindy Sheehan in 2009. The mission of the prize is "to inspire other Americans to speak out against war and to work for peace." The award is presented during an annual ceremony. | GA | Michaelhurwicz (1036) | |
2025-02-05 | Westchester Bulls (American football team, 1967 to 1968) | The Westchester Bulls were a minor league American football team based in Mount Vernon, New York. They played two seasons in the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) from 1967 to 1968 and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Mount Vernon. The Bulls were the minor league farm team for the New York Giants for two seasons. | Start | Timd21 (5389) | |
2025-02-26 | Upper Fillmore Revitalization Project (Real estate development project) | The Upper Fillmore Revitalization Project (UFRP) is a real estate development project in San Francisco, California, US. The project has led to controversy, pushback from local officials, and a new San Francisco City Ordinance. | C | Delectopierre (1419) | |
2025-04-12 | Lila Lebowitz (American anthropologist & author) | Lila Lebowitz (1930–1984) was an American anthropologist, author, and associate professor at Northeastern University. | Start | Silver1964 (29) | |
2025-04-20 | Todo con Nada (American Off-Off-Broadway theater company) | Todo con Nada (also known as NADA) was an Obie Award winning Off-Off-Broadway theatre company, founded in 1988 by Aaron Beall, Tim Carryer, and Babs Bailey in a small storefront on Ludlow Street in New York City's East Village. After twelve years of continuous operation, the theatre permanently shuttered in 2000. | Start | Artist&Architect (1207) | |
2025-04-06 | Mark Jia (American legal scholar) | Mark Jia is an American legal scholar. He is currently an associate professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. | Start | W9793 (5925) | |
2025-02-24 | Derek Myers (American journalist) | Derek Joel Myers is an American journalist. Myers most notably spent 35 days in jail for fabricated charges filed against him by a police chief in Ohio. The case was investigated by the FBI, which led to Myers being exonerated and the settlement of a $2.5 million federal civil rights lawsuit in his favor. | Start | Elephant545 (23) | |
2025-02-05 | R.J. Garcia (West Point commandant) | R.J. Garcia is a United States Army brigadier general currently serving as the 81st Commandant of the United States Military Academy, commonly known as West Point. | Start | CatoTheWiseAss (61) | |
2025-01-21 | León Municipality, Guanajuato (Municipality in Guanajuato, Mexico) | León Municipality is a municipality in the state of Guanajuato. Its municipal seat is located in the city of León. According to the 2020 census, the municipality had a population of 1,721,215. | Stub | ToThAc (12973) | |
2024-12-27 | Springfield City Hall (Ohio) (Building in Springfield, Ohio) | Springfield City Hall is the city hall of Springfield, Ohio. The building replaced the current Clark County Heritage Center in 1979 as the location of the city's offices. The building was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. | Start | Bravoechonovember1 (115) | |
2025-01-31 | Oak Spring (Eddy County, New Mexico) (Spring in Eddy County, New Mexico, USA) | Oak Spring is a spring in Lechuguilla Canyon, New Mexico. Oak Spring is one of many springs in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, and is located about 0.62 miles (1.00 km) northwest of the Carlsbad Caverns Visitor Center. The spring has been documented as early as 1961. | Start | FinkyOfNalanja (568) | |
2025-02-03 | Melrose Municipal Schools (School district in Melrose, New Mexico) | Melrose Municipal Schools is a school district headquartered in Melrose, New Mexico. As of the 2022–23 school year, the district served 295 students. | Stub | A person of sorts (1774) | |
2025-04-10 | Lucius J. Kellam Jr. (Namesake of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel (1911–1995)) | Lucius James Kellam, Jr. (September 25, 1911 – September 24, 1995) was a key figure in the development of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT), which is officially named the Lucius J. Kellam, Jr. Bridge-Tunnel. He served as its chairman for 39 years, from 1954 to 1993, overseeing its planning and construction. | Start | Mlustig (403) | |
2025-04-24 | North Surry High School (American public school in North Carolina) | North Surry High School is located on W Pine Street in Mount Airy, North Carolina. The school first opened in 1958. North Surry's team name is the Greyhounds, and their school colors are blue and grey. | C | Eddstanley (74) | |
2025-04-15 | Dalmin Gibson (American football coach (born 1993)) | Dalmin Gibson (born 1993) is an American football coach who is the assistant special teams coach for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). A former collegiate linebacker, Gibson brings over a decade of coaching experience, including roles at the college and professional levels. | Start | DakotaBoy89 (134) | |
2025-02-05 | China Grill Miami Beach (Defunct Restaurant in Miami) | China Grill Miami Beach opened in 1996 and was Jeffrey Chodorow’s second property under his China Grill Management company. It was located at 404 Washington Avenue in the South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach. The dining room interior was designed by Jeffrey Beers International. | Start | AndiamoZiggy (171) | |
2025-04-26 | Wilmington Township, North Carolina (township in New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States) | Wilmington Township, located in New Hanover County, North Carolina is a statistical township consisting of most of Wilmington City and parts of the former Masonboro and Seagate CDPs. | Stub | Czechbonaparte (116) | |
2025-04-30 | Major League Baseball Centennial All-Time Teams | In 1969, Major League Baseball celebrated its centennial with a landmark event: the naming of its first official All-Time Team and an accompanying All-Time "Living" Team, both unveiled at a star-studded banquet on July 21, the night before that year's All-Star Game. | Start | GOAT Bones231012 (5299) | |
2025-02-16 | 2022 Newport News mayoral election | The 2022 Newport News mayoral election had a win for Phillip D. Jones | Stub | 1,250,261,161a (48) | |
2025-04-12 | Matt Abdelmassih (Basketball team manager) | Matt Abdelmassih is the current General Manager of the St. John's Men's Basketball Team. In this role, Abdelmassih is responsible for raising funds for the University's NIL collectives and managing the relationship and communication between the team's players and coaching staff. | Start | Seanproctor1 (108) | |
2025-02-25 | Eleanor Harper Caldwell (American film editor) | Eleanor Harper Caldwell (1910–1976) was an American film editor. | Stub | Colnstard (28) | |
2025-01-30 | Project Rousseau | Project Rousseau is a nonprofit organization based in New York City, primarily focused on assisting underserved youth and migrants through mentorship, educational support, and immigration legal services. Founded in 2011, the organization aims to provide stability and opportunities to young people facing socio-economic challenges, including housing instability, food insecurity, and navigating the U.S. immigration system. | Start | DEI0001 (528) | |
2025-02-16 | Boxing Canada (Governing body for Olympic-style boxing in the United States) | Boxing Canada is the governing body for amateur boxing in Canada. Headquartered in Montréal, Québec, Canada, they are responsible for the administration, development and promotion of Olympic-style boxing in the Canada. | Stub | Beybey771 (1931) | |
2025-01-28 | Napa Valley Vine Trail | The Napa Valley Vine Trail is a 47-mile walking and biking paved trail connecting Napa County, California from the Vallejo Ferry Terminal in Solano County to Calistoga. A grass-roots nonprofit called the Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition funds and maintains the trail and fosters a sense of community through implementing artwork and educational elements along the path. | C | Sarahpyrce (104) | |
2025-04-26 | Harnett Township, North Carolina (township in New Hanover County, North Carolina) | Harnet Township, North Carolina, is a statistical township consisting of all Wrightsville Beach, Bayshore, and Ogden. Harnet Township also contains parts of Kings Grant, Kirkland, Murraysville, and Wilmington. Harnet Township is located in New Hanover County, North, Carolina. | Stub | Czechbonaparte (116) | |
2025-04-26 | Masonboro Township, North Carolina (township in New Hanover County, North Carolina) | Masonboro Township, North Carolina, is a statistical township consisting of part of Wilmington City, the former Masonboro CDP, the Silver Lake CDP, and the Myrtle Grove CDP which is located in New Hanover County, North, Carolina. | Stub | Czechbonaparte (116) | |
2025-02-02 | Vittorio's (Italian restaurant in Lost Angeles, California) | Vittorio's was an Italian restaurant in the Pacific Palisades. | Stub | ShticktatorTal (989) | |
2025-05-01 | Wildlife Protection Act of 2019 (2019 law ending commercial and recreational fur trapping in California) | The California fur-trapping ban refers to Assembly Bill 273 – the Wildlife Protection Act of 2019, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 4, 2019. The statute made California the first U.S. state to outlaw commercial and recreational trapping of fur-bearing mammals, ending a practice that had existed since the early 19th century. | Start | Ort2233 (150) | |
2025-04-26 | Cape Fear Township, North Carolina (township in New Hanover County, North Carolina) | Cape Fear Township, North Carolina, is a statistical township consisting all of Castle Hayne, Hightsville, Wrightsboro, and Skippers Corner. Federal Point Township also includes part of Kings Grant and Kirkland, and Murraysville. Cape Fear Township is located in New Hanover County, North, Carolina. | Stub | Czechbonaparte (116) | |
2025-01-13 | Conference Yet To Be named (Wisconsin) (Future Wisconsin high school athletic conference) | For the 2025-26 school year, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association will begin sponsoring a new athletic conference in south central Wisconsin. Initial membership will consist of seven schools formerly in the Capitol Conference and one school from the Rock Valley Conference: | Start | Moserjames79 (3749) | |
2025-04-26 | Federal Point Township, North Carolina (township in New Hanover County, North Carolina) | Federal Point Township, North Carolina, is a statistical township consisting all of Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Sea Breeze. Federal Point Township also includes part of Silver Lake and Myrtle Grove. Federal Point Township is located in New Hanover County, North, Carolina. | Stub | Czechbonaparte (116) | |
2025-01-02 | Kirkland Bushwhackers | The Kirkland Bushwhackers, also known as the Kirkland Raiders, were an irregular military force led by John Jackson Kirkland during the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era. Known for their extreme violence, the group operated in the Southern Appalachian region, particularly in what is now Graham County, North Carolina, and Monroe County, Tennessee. | C | Amandamillsaps74 (139) | |
2025-04-20 | Meredith Bixby (American painter (1937-2022)) | Meredith Bixby (May 31, 1909 – Sept. 11, 2002) was an American puppeteer. | C | Anderson10000 (22) | |
2025-03-31 | Aquavia Lumina (Outdoor sound and light trail in Wisconsin) | Aquavia Lumina is an event presented at the Wilderness Territory located near Glacier Canyon Lodge in Lake Delton, Wisconsin, created by Moment Factory. It opened on October 11, 2024. | Stub | Valorrr (4595) | |
2025-04-15 | Douglass Ewell Parshall (20th-century American painter (1899–1990) | Douglas Ewell Parshall (November 19, 1899 – August 29, 1990) was an American painter, including muralist, known for his contributions to the art of the American West and California. | C | Sig. Chiocciola (254) | |
2025-01-23 | Robert G. Newton | Dr. Robert G. Newton (born 1945),[citation needed] nicknamed "Doc" by cadets, is the former director of Cadet Vocal Music at the United States Coast Guard Academy. Newton directed countless performances of The United States Coast Guard Academy Glee Club. | Start | Sunnyalabama (100) | |
2025-04-23 | Trump Chicken (Inflatable caricature mocking the U.S. president) | Trump Chicken was a Chinese New Year mascot for the Year of the Rooster. It unexpectedly became popular because it looked similar to Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th President of the United States. In the United States, Trump Chicken was often used as a cartoon image reflecting Trump. | C | A1Cafel (12332) | |
2025-04-03 | American Legion Park (Park in Columbia, Missouri) | American Legion Park is a 16.61 acre Park in Columbia, Missouri. | Start | Burkouri (614) | |
2025-02-07 | Portland Sea Hawks (American football team, 1962–1964) | The Portland Sea Hawks were a semi-professional American football team based in Portland, Maine. They played three seasons in the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) from 1962 to 1964 and played their home games at Portland High School Stadium, now Fitzpatrick Stadium. | Start | Timd21 (5389) | |
2025-02-24 | 2025 Dearborn Heights mayoral election (Local election in Michigan, US) | The 2025 Dearborn Heights mayoral election will take place on November 4, 2025. Incumbent mayor Bill Bazzi is eligible for re-election. The primary will be held on August 5, 2025. | Stub | Raspberry505 (697) | |
2025-05-04 | Melchior Palyi (Hungarian economist (1892–1970)) | Melchior Palyi (1892 – 1970) was a Hungarian-American economist | Start | Basetialy (153) | |
2025-02-12 | US Peace Memorial Foundation (Florida nonprofit corporation and public charity) | The US Peace Memorial Foundation is a Florida nonprofit corporation and 501(c)(3) public charity. It publishes the US Peace Registry, annually awards The US Peace Prize, and fundraises to build a memorial in Washington, DC. The foundation's mission is to create a culture of peace by inspiring Americans to speak out against war and militarism and work for peace. | Start | Michaelhurwicz (1036) | |
2024-12-10 | Lewis Henry Coville (American pioneer (1835 - 1914)) | Lewis Henry Coville (May 22, 1835 – May 9, 1914) was a wealthy American pioneer in Waushara County, Wisconsin. | C | Alpharomeo12 (365) | |
2025-04-02 | List of R&D laboratories | [[Category:Medical research institu ... | Start | Wikideas1 (15739) | Possible vandalism |
2025-01-27 | Jet Nightclub (Defunct Nightclub in Las Vegas) | Jet was a nightclub located at The Mirage on Las Vegas Boulevard from 2005 to 2011. | Stub | AndiamoZiggy (171) | |
2025-04-08 | John C. Burkhart (Aviation pioneer) | John Conner Burkhart (1880–1926) was an aviation pioneer in the U.S. state of Oregon. | C | PRRfan (36822) | |
2025-05-03 | Dorothy Danforth Compton (American philanthropist) | Dorothy Danforth Compton (July 30, 1895 in St. Louis, Missouri – May 19, 1974 in Scarsdale, US) was an American philanthropist. | Start | Lalalalala7 (561) | |
2025-04-21 | White v. Crook (1966 court case in America) | In White v. Crook (1966), the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama found that jury commissioners had violated the 14th Amendment, which prohibits sex and racial discrimination. White v. Crook was initially filed in 1965 following the murder of Jonathan Daniels, a young, white student at Harvard Divinity School. | Start | Turtletophat (15) | |
2025-03-29 | Mark DiDia (American music executive (born 1972)) | Mark DiDia is an American music executive and artist advocate with over 40 years of experience in the music industry. His early interest in music was influenced by his exposure to The Beatles, as well as attending a screening of A Hard Day's Night at a New Jersey drive-in theater in 1965. | C | Ontheworks (287) | |
2025-02-26 | Corpus Christi Professional Soccer (Football club) | Corpus Christi Professional Soccer is an upcoming American professional soccer team based in Corpus Christi, Texas. Founded in 2024, the team plans to make its debut in USL League One in 2026. | Stub | Roberto221 (19031) | |
2025-01-08 | William Lee Neal (American serial killer and con artist) | William Lee "Cody" Neal (born October 7, 1955, Fort Belvoir, Virginia) is an American convicted serial killer, rapist, and con artist. Neal was sentenced to death for the murders of Rebecca Holberton, Candace Walters, Angela Fife, and the rape of a fourth woman Neal held against her will, all in 1998. | C | ContributingHelperOnTheSide (1172) | Past AfD |
2025-04-03 | Off Sunset Festival | Off Sunset Festival is an annual kink, leather subculture, and alternative sexuality street fair in Los Angeles, California. The event has historically served as the conclusion to "Los Angeles Leather Pride" in March, but beginning in 2025, has been moved to late April in favor of milder weather. | Start | SGJ1991 (1894) | |
2025-03-29 | 2025 Black's Tire 200 (7th race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) | The 2025 Black's Tire 200 was the 7th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the 1st iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Rockingham Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina, a 0.94 miles (1.51 km) permanent asphalt oval shaped short track. | C | 45BearsFan (5640) | |
2025-01-20 | Trumbull White (American journalist (1868–1941)) | Charles Trumbull White (August 12, 1868—December 13, 1941) was a prominent American journalist, newspaper and magazine editor, war correspondent, explorer, world traveler, travel writer, and author. Known as Charley White during his early years while growing up, as an adult he dropped his first name and became professionally known simply as Trumbull White. | B | LindaGriffithSmith (22) | |
2025-01-04 | Justin Driscoll | Justin E. Driscoll is president and CEO of the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the U.S.'s largest government-owned electric utility. | Start | Shelter3 (731) | |
2025-04-25 | George T. Brown (American labor union and Bureau of Labor Statistics official) | George T. Brown (1907–1967) was an American scholar who served as deputy director of the Bureau of Labor Standards in the Department of Labor from 1961 until his death. | Stub | Boosweld (22) | |
2025-03-30 | Halpatter Tustenuggee (Seminole warchief) | Halpatter Tustenuggee (Alligator Warrior), also known as "Alligator" and "Chief Alligator" was born around 1795? in the Muscogee-Creek country of the current states of Alabama and Georgia; reportedly of Eufaula Creek lineage, he came to Spanish Florida following the Creek War in 1814. | Start | OldMiakka47 (270) | |
2025-02-04 | Henry Lebbeus Oak (American historian) | Henry Lebbeus Oak (13 May 1844 – 20 May 1905) was an American historian, writer, archivist and librarian. He authored several bestselling books on the history of California and the American west coast. | Start | Serblans (255) | |
2024-12-25 | Bob Jellison (American actor (1906–1988)) | Robert Dow Jellison (August 21, 1908 – April 21, 1980) was an American character actor of radio, stage and screen, most often seen in comic roles, the best known being Bobby the Bellboy in I Love Lucy. He was the uncle of voice actor Bill Ratner. | C | DavidESpeed (8476) | |
2025-04-07 | List of municipalities in the Kansas City metropolitan area | This is a complete list of all incorporated municipalities within Kansas City metropolitan area defined by the U.S. Census as of 2020. The Kansas City metropolitan area (MO-KS) population in 2018 was 2,106,632 and the Kansas City CSA in 2022 was 2,209,152. | Start | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2025-03-30 | Battle of Meriam's Corner (Battle during the American Revolutionary War) | The Battle of Meriam's Corner was a skirmish that occurred immediately after the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. As British forces, under Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith, began their retreat from Concord back toward Boston, colonial militias from surrounding towns rapidly mobilized. | C | JackHayes43 (174) | |
2025-02-17 | Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital (Hospital in Virginia, United States) | Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital is a 114-bed, short-term acute care, non-profit hospital in Newport News, Virginia. It is owned and operated by Bon Secours, part of Bon Secours Mercy Health. | Stub | RileyD0g (230) | |
2025-04-05 | Hubert McNeill Poteat (American classicist) | Hubert McNeill Poteat (1886–1958) was an American classicist, author and university professor. | Start | Basetialy (153) | |
2025-03-29 | Yellow Pearl (band) (American folk rock band) | Yellow Pearl were a 1970s folk rock band based in New York City. The band's name is a play on words based on the anti-Asian phrase "yellow peril". Yellow Pearl was a prominent part of the growing Asian American movement in the 1970s, and is often called the first Asian American band. | C | Strokesfan42 (931) | |
2025-02-25 | Zach Zimmerman (American comedian and writer (born 1988 or 1989)) | Zach Zimmerman (born 1988 or 1989) is an American comedian and writer. | C | Spaghettifier (1036) | |
2025-02-13 | East 149th Street (Bronx) (Street in the Bronx, New York) | East 149th Street, co-named Eugenio Maria de Hostos Boulevard, is a major east-west thoroughfare in the South Bronx section of New York City, running from the Harlem River in the west to the East River in the east. It serves as the border for the neighborhoods of Mott Haven, Concourse Village, Melrose, Port Morris, and Hunts Point. | Start | Ebernardez (1470) | |
2025-02-22 | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Mesa Marin (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Mesa Marin Raceway) | Stock car racing events for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series were held at Mesa Marin Raceway, in Bakersfield, California during numerous seasons and times of year between 1994 and 2003. | C | Brycenrichter (3691) | |
2025-02-10 | Knights Hall | Knights Hall is a 2,283-seat multi-purpose arena in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is located in The Highlands neighborhood on the campus of Bellarmine University The arena is home to the Bellarmine Knights men's basketball, women's basketball, wrestling, and women's volleyball teams. | Stub | Wikidude10000 (35460) | |
2025-05-07 | Electoral reform in Missouri | Electoral reform in Missouri encompasses a range of legislative and policy changes aimed at modifying the state's electoral processes. These reforms have addressed issues such as voter identification requirements, ballot initiatives, voting methods, and redistricting procedures. | C | Gowser (775) | |
2025-04-04 | 2025 UC Irvine Anteaters men's volleyball team (American college men's volleyball season) | The 2025 UC Irvine Anteaters men's volleyball team is the varsity intercollegiate volleyball program of the University of California, Irvine. The team's home venue is Bren Events Center located on campus in Irvine, California. They also play at Crawford Hall for smaller games. | C | FriendlyLemur (528) | |
2025-03-11 | Seven Springs, Florida (Unincorporated community in Pasco County, US) | Seven Springs is an unincorporated community on the Gulf Coast in Pasco County, Florida. It is located in the census-designated place of New Port Richey, in the south-west region of Pasco County. | Start | Jimbocarnia (335) | |
2025-04-04 | Mike Hickingbottom (American racing driver (born 1959)) | Michael "Mike" Hickingbottom (born January 31, 1957) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, NASCAR Winston West Series, and NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour. | Start | Nws5683 (2449) | |
2025-05-13 | Electoral reform in Idaho | Electoral reform in Idaho refers to proposals and efforts aimed at improving or modifying the state's electoral system, including changes to voting methods, ballot initiatives, and voter access laws. | C | Gowser (775) | |
2025-02-16 | Noah Dines (American skier) | Noah Dines is an American skier who holds the record for most human powered vertical feet skied in a single calendar year. Dines set this record from January 1, 2024 to December 30, 2024 using ski touring equipment to ascend uphill and ski back down. | Start | Dennispaulkramer (14) | |
2025-02-09 | Ricardo Chavez Ortiz | Ricardo Chavez Ortiz was a Mexican American activist who was best known for the hijacking of Frontier Airlines Flight 91. After taking control of the aircraft with an unloaded gun, he demanded the plane to be rerouted to Los Angeles, California. It was there that he demanded airtime on the news to protest the abuse of his children and also Mexican-Americans at the hands of the American government. | Start | NewishIdeas (566) | |
2024-12-27 | Benjamin Witten (American chemist (1916–1976)) | Benjamin Witten (October 4, 1916 – May 2, 1976) was an American chemist whose work in chemical research helped shape the development of the U.S. Army's binary weapons system. | Start | GreenVolvox (1657) | |
2025-05-15 | Polk County Fresh Water Supply District No. 2 (Special-purpose local government in Texas, U.S.) | Polk County Fresh Water Supply District No. 2 (PCFWSD No. 2) is a special-purpose local government that provides wastewater collection and treatment services to the unincorporated Onalaska Peninsula area of Polk County on the north shore of Lake Livingston. | Start | Southtxtech (15) | |
2025-01-07 | Armstrong Garden Centers (Garden centres in California) | Armstrong Garden Centers is a chain of employee-owned garden centers based in Glendora, California. The company was founded in the early 1890s in Ontario, California, and became known for its mail-order business, rose breeding program, and contributions to the horticultural industry. | B | Udibi (1702) | |
2025-02-14 | Yucatec Maya people (Mayan subgroup) | The Yucatec Mayas or Peninsular Mayans are Maya people who live in the Yucatan Peninsula in the Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche and Quintana Roo and in the Districts of Corozal and Orange Walk in Belize. The vast majority of them speak the Yucatec Maya language, or maayat'aan (autoglottonym). | Start | Lulasaurius (1417) | |
2025-04-15 | Frank-N-Stein (Fiberglass sculpture formerly in Gary, Indiana) | Frank-N-Stein was a large fiberglass sculpture located near the intersections of US Highway 12 and US Highway 20 in the Miller Beach and Aetna neighborhoods of Lake County, Indiana. It was designed by noted Indiana artist Richard Kishel and was displayed from 1967 to 1982. | Start | Add925 (1398) | |
2025-05-11 | Battle of Jones Creek | The Battle of Jones Creek was a batle in 1824, where State of Texas leader, Stephen F. Austin, sent a group of 23 men to the lower Brazos area to fight and disperse a group of Karankawa Indians who had established a camp there. Fifteen Indians were killed and the rest fled the area toward the coast and eventually into what is now Mexico. | Start | SteveWalkerWP (148) | |
2025-02-05 | Matt Smiley (Canadian artist) | Matt Smiley is a Canadian artist, known for his neo-expressionist and neo-pop art, featuring the smiley face. His work explores emotional and social themes, and he has also gained recognition for directing documentaries on significant social issues. | Start | Elizabethpaul2012 (35) | |
2024-12-27 | Oscar Velasquez | Oscar Velasquez (April 5, 1944 – September 10, 2021) was an American artist and muralist. | Start | AresLiam (3246) | |
2025-02-20 | Davontae Merriweather (American football player (born 1993)) | Davontae Merriweather (born October 20, 1993) is an American professional indoor football defensive back for the Arizona Rattlers of the Indoor Football League (IFL). He played college football at Saddleback College before transferring to West Texas A&M. | Start | MarqueesCalaway (9737) | |
2025-05-17 | Gene Cohen Boyer | Gene Cohen Boyer (1925–2003) was an American women's rights activist. | Start | Tonnebek (48) | |
2025-01-17 | Brightspeed | Connect Holdings LLC, doing business as Brightspeed is a telecommunications and Internet service provider in the United States. It is owned by Apollo Global Management. The company was formed in 2022 to acquire operations in 20 states which were previously owned by Lumen Technologies. | Start | Tropical Storm Angela (1206) | |
2025-02-07 | Db Brasserie (Defunct Restaurant in Las Vegas) | Db Brasserie was a restaurant that operated from April 2014 until January 2017, owned by chef Daniel Boulud. | Start | AndiamoZiggy (171) | |
2025-05-14 | Berrien Springs Public Schools (School district in Michigan) | Berrien Springs Public Schools is a public school district in Berrien County, Michigan. It serves Berrien Springs and parts of Berrien Township, Oronoko Township, and Royalton Township. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-04-07 | Hal Fischer (American football player) | Harold 'Hal' Joe Fischer, Sr. (October 25, 1921-October 5, 1996) was a former American football player who was a guard and back for the Texas Longhorns and the Southwestern Pirates in the 1940s. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the 8th round of the 1944 NFL Draft | Start | Volcycle (14485) | |
2025-04-23 | Luke J. Lindberg (American businessman and diplomat) | Luke J. Lindberg is an American businessman and diplomat who has been nominated to serve as Under Secretary of Agriculture for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). He is the founder, president, and chief executive officer of South Dakota Trade, a public–private partnership that promotes international trade for the state. | Start | SDPoltics (4) | |
2025-02-07 | Belmont, Hants, Nova Scotia (Community in Nova Scotia, Canada) | Belmont (formerly Highfield) is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in West Hants Regional Municipality. | Stub | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-04-11 | Charles Angus Cooke (Thawennensere) (Iroquois civil servant and ethnologist) | Charles Angus Cooke (Thawennensere) (1870–1958) was an Iroquois civil servant in the Government of Canada. He is most known for his publication Onkweonwe, which was a Mohawk-language newspaper. Cooke is also referred to for his ethnology work in recording more than 6,000 names Iroquoian names with phonetic spellings. | Start | BIGLOSERNERD666 (103) | |
2025-04-07 | Long Branch (Platte River tributary) (Stream in the northwest Missouri) | Long Branch is a stream in eastern Nodaway County, Missouri, in the United States. It is a tributary of the Platte River and is 31.2 miles long. | Start | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2025-01-11 | Aaron Feltham (curler) (Canadian curler (born 2003)) | Aaron Feltham (born October 24, 2003) is a Canadian curler from Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. He currently plays lead on Team Ty Dilello. | C | CurlingInCanada (92) | |
2025-05-05 | Brush Square Park (Urban park in Austin, Texas) | Brush Square, also known as Brush Square Park, is an urban park located in downtown Austin, Texas. The park is adjacent to the Austin Convention Center and includes an event lawn and stage. The park also houses three historic buildings: the Susanna Dickinson Museum, O. Henry Museum, and Austin Central Fire Station #1. | Start | DrowsyPigeon26 (122) | |
2025-02-24 | Dan Merzel (American baseball umpire (born 1987)) | Daniel Benjamin Merzel (born July 20, 1987) is an American professional baseball umpire. He has been an umpire in Major League Baseball since 2020, and wears uniform number 3. | Start | Pyropylon98 (1886) | |
2025-04-11 | 2025 Window World 250 (10th race of the 20245 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) | The 2025 Window World 250 was the 10th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the 3rd iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, a 0.625 miles (1.006 km) permanent asphalt oval shaped short track. | C | 45BearsFan (5640) | |
2025-04-21 | New Georges (Off-Broadway theater) | New Georges is a not-for-profit Off-Broadway theater based in New York City, dedicated to developing and producing innovative new work by women, trans, and non-binary artists. Founded in 1992, the company has supports bold, experimental, and adventurous voices in the theater world. | C | Artist&Architect (1207) | |
2025-02-20 | Devan Kaney (American sports radio personality (born 1991)) | Devan Kaney is an American sports commentator and radio personality for WIP-FM in Philadelphia. Kaney currently serves as a co-host on the WIP Morning Show, and also has served as the sideline reporter for the station's broadcasts of Philadelphia Eagles games since 2024. | Start | Red0ctober22 (4425) | |
2025-05-06 | Bloomfield, Edgar County, Illinois (Unincorporated community in Livingston, Illinois) | Bloomfield is an unincorporated community in Edgar County, Illinois, United States. | Stub | B1c1jones (51) | |
2025-02-11 | Stampa Prints (American custom printing and packaging company) | Stampa Prints is a privately held American company specializing in custom printing and packaging manufacturing. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Easton, Pennsylvania, the company manufactures packaging for industries including retail, e-commerce, and cosmetics. | Start | MaisieMarshall (23) | |
2025-02-17 | Mining Association of Canada (nonprofit organization in Ottawa, Canada) | The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) was established in 1935 to represent the mining industry in the country, focusing on sustainable practices and policies that aim to balance economic and environmental interests. The organization promotes responsible mining through initiatives related to safety, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. | Stub | ChenSong4042 (137) | |
2025-02-24 | 2025 Arizona Rattlers season | The 2025 season will be the Arizona Rattlers' eighth in the Indoor Football League (IFL), their 32nd overall, and their 16th under head coach Kevin Guy. | Start | MarqueesCalaway (9737) | |
2025-02-18 | U.S. Route 78 in Tennessee (Segment of U.S. Highway in Tennessee) | U.S. Highway 78 (US 78) is a 15.90-mile-long (25.59 km) east–west U.S. Highway in Tennessee where the route travels entirely on the city of Memphis in Shelby County. | C | 23.127.192.22 | |
2025-04-28 | Claudius Rockefeller (American football player (1849–1918)) | Claudius Rockefeller (September 4, 1849 - February 1, 1918) was an American college football player and prominent lawyer. He was a member of the Rutgers team in the first ever college football game and Captain of the 1872 Rutgers Queensmen football team. | C | Dresq23 (1212) | |
2025-02-07 | Unforgettable Big Band (Musical artist) | The Unforgettable Big Band is a community big band based in York, Pennsylvania that was founded in 2000. The band performs a diverse repertoire, incorporating genres of swing, pop, rock, country, patriotic anthems, and opera. While rooted in the traditions of the big band era, the ensemble also includes music from earlier periods as well as contemporary selections. | B | Michaelkirk7 (60) | |
2025-05-20 | Dwight L. Stuart (American business executive and philanthropist) | Dwight Lyman Stuart (1924 – November 1998) was an American business executive and philanthropist who led the Los-Angeles-based Carnation as president and chief executive officer between 1973 and 1983. | Start | Ningbers (42) | |
2025-05-19 | South Holiday Branch Library (Public Library in Holiday, Pasco County, Florida) | The South Holiday Branch Library is a public library that serves Holiday in Pasco County, Florida. It is a part of the Pasco County Library Cooperative. The library is located at 4649 Mile Stretch Dr, Holiday, Florida. | Start | Jimbocarnia (335) | |
2025-04-25 | Fred K. Marchman Technical College (Vocational school in New Port Richey, Florida) | F.K. Marchman Technical College, also called Marchman Technical College, is a vocational school in New Port Richey, Florida. It is a part of the Pasco County School District. | Start | Jimbocarnia (335) | |
2025-04-11 | Starkey Ranch, Florida (Unincorporated community in Pasco County, Florida, United States) | Starkey Ranch, commonly referred to as Starkey, is an unincorporated community in Pasco County, Florida. The community is a master-planned community along SR-54 by Wheelock Communities. | Start | Jimbocarnia (335) | |
2025-05-21 | Merrily We Roll Along (DuPont Show of the Week) (6th episode of the 1st season of the DuPont Show of the Week) | "Merrily We Roll Along" is the sixth episode of the first season of the US anthology series The DuPont Show of the Week. The episode was directed by Robert L. Bendick, written by Philip H. Reisman Jr., and hosted by Groucho Marx. It originally aired on NBC on October 22, 1961. | Start | Einsof (2468) | |
2025-05-19 | County Road 615 (Indian River County, Florida) (County road in Indian River County, Florida) | County Road 615 (CR 615), or 66th Avenue, is a 7.6-mile (12.2 km) major north–south county road in Indian River County, Florida. Starting at State Road 60 (SR 60) in West Vero Corridor, CR 615 heads North until eventually ending at CR 510 in Wabasso. | Start | WeatheredAviation (514) | |
2025-03-29 | D.C. Everest Senior High School (Public High School in Marathon County) | D.C. Everest Senior High School is a public high school located in Weston, Wisconsin, serving students in grades 10 through 12. It is part of the D.C. Everest Area School District, which encompasses several municipalities in Marathon County. The school is named after David Clark Everest, a paper industry executive and school district founder who played a major role in the community’s development. | C | BankSforLifez (82) | |
2025-04-08 | Texas Chess Association (State affiliate of the United States Chess Federation) | The Texas Chess Association (TCA) is the official state affiliate of the United States Chess Federation (USCF) and serves as the governing body for over-the-board chess activity in Texas. Founded in 1935, it organizes major statewide tournaments, supports scholastic and adult chess programming, and coordinates Texas representation at national events. | C | Dortiz7 (124) | |
2025-05-19 | List of 2015 Games of the Small States of Europe medal winners | This is a list of 2015 Games of the Small States of Europe medal winners. | Stub | Plastixfy (2784) | |
2025-04-01 | José de la Luz Sáenz (American educator and activist (1888–1953)) | José de la Luz Sáenz (May 17, 1888 – April 12, 1953) was a Mexican American educator, soldier, writer, and civil rights activist best known for his military service in World War I and his leadership in the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement in the United States. | C | Elenamarag (24) | |
2025-05-14 | Winfield Parker (American soul and gospel singer-songwriter) | Winfield Albert Parker (June 21, 1942 – January 18, 2021) was an American soul and gospel singer-songwriter and saxophonist. Known for his dynamic stage presence and powerful voice, he gained national attention with his 1971 R&B hit "S.O.S. (Stop Her on Sight)." Parker was also a prominent figure in Baltimore's vibrant R&B and gospel scenes. | Start | JoseyWales019 (3158) | |
2025-03-10 | Electoral history of Mark Carney | Mark Carney has been the 24th Prime Minister of Canada since March 14, 2025 and the member of Parliament (MP) for Nepean since April 28, 2025. Unlike all of his predecessors, Carney is the first prime minister to have never held an elected public political office in Canada prior to his appointment as prime minister. | Start | RedBlueGreen93 (18762) | |
2025-03-31 | Micheltorena Steps (Los Angeles outdoor staircase) | The Micheltorena Steps is an outdoor staircase in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California. It is one of 52 historic public stairways in Silver Lake. | Start | Indulgee (198) | |
2025-02-27 | 2025 Nebraska wildfires (Series of wildfires) | The 2025 Nebraska wildfires are a series of active wildfires currently ongoing in Nebraska. | Stub | WatchOutBroo (632) | |
2025-02-03 | Jane's Village | Janes Village was a neighborhood in Altadena, California. It was characterized by the 160 cottages built by Elisha P. Janes between 1924 and 1926. It was destroyed in the 2025 Eaton Fires. In 2002, it was designated a historic Altadena Heritage Area. | Stub | Talulagosh (98) | |
2025-02-26 | List of music venues in Canada (1,000+ capacity music venues in Canada) | This is a list of notable music venues in Canada. Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. | C | JuxtaposedJacob (5068) | |
2025-04-11 | Braiding knowledge | Braiding knowledge is a research framework that combines traditional knowledge with "Western" science to address contemporary issues. | Stub | LittleMathK (61) | |
2025-01-31 | Dan Turrentine (Former US Democratic Party operative) | Daniel Calhoon Turrentine (born September 21, 1977) is a political operative who formerly worked for the Democratic Party. As of 2025, he co-hosts a political show, The Morning Meeting, with Mark Halperin and Sean Spicer. | Start | Matza Pizza (4917) | |
2025-04-28 | Trumpy the Rat (Inflatable caricature of Donald Trump) | Trumpy the Rat was a plastic inflatable act as a caricature of the U.S. President Donald Trump. Jeffrey Beebe, a New York City-based artist and BravinLee programs, designed a rat-like inflatable balloon to protest against his speech of hatred, xenophobia, sexism and bigotry. | Start | A1Cafel (12332) | |
2025-04-29 | Marian L. Heard (President and chief executive of Oxen Hill Partners. Former president and CEO of the Boston United Way and CEO of the United Ways of New England) | Marian Langston Heard is a community leader in Boston. She got her associate's degree from the University of Bridgeport. She later earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and her master's degree from Springfield College. | Start | Halimaliha (269) | |
2025-01-05 | Bill Fagaly (American art historian) | William Arthur Fagaly (March 1, 1938 – May 17, 2021) was an American art historian. | Start | Beroer (24) | |
2025-05-12 | Clay Millen (American college football quarterback) | Clay Millen (born 2002) is an American college football quarterback for the University of Florida. He previously played for the Nevada Wolf Pack and Colorado State Rams. Recognized as a Freshman All-American in 2022 by College Football News, Millen holds the Colorado State record for single-season completion percentage (72.2%). | Start | Wq4m820 (729) | |
2025-03-31 | The Thing (rock band) (American band) | The Thing is an American rock band based out of New York City. A four piece band founded in 2022 by childhood friends Zane Acord (bass/vocals), Jack Bradley (guitar), and Michael Carter (guitar), the trio added drummer Lucas Ebeling in 2023. | Start | Ernst the Junger (23) | |
2025-04-07 | Evergreen Avenue station (Subway station in Brooklyn, New York) | The Evergreen Avenue station was a station on the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line located at the intersection of Evergreen Avenue and Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City. | Stub | LRG5784 (4770) | |
2025-02-02 | UEDF Fish & Chips (Fish and chip shop in Altadena, California, U.S.) | UEDF Fish & Chips was a fish and chip shop in Altadena, California. | Start | Dontwannabeapie (41) | |
2025-02-15 | Kirby Flower Smith (American classicist) | Kirby Flower Smith (December 6, 1862 – December 6, 1918) was an American classicist, historian, and translator of classical works. | Start | Serblans (255) | |
2025-02-22 | Merle Charles Prunty (American geographer) | Merle Charles Prunty (2 March 1917 – 5 October 1982) was an American geographer, academic and researcher. | Stub | Serblans (255) | |
2025-02-27 | Claude E. Schaeffer | Claude Everett Schaeffer (August 30, 1901- October 11, 1969) was a prominent twentieth century American ethnologist in the Northern Plains and Plateau area. He was best known for his research of the Blackfoot and Cherokee tribes. | Start | Bbankert umd.edu (12) | |
2025-05-16 | Stacey Robinson (American basketball player) | Stacey Robinson is an American former basketball player renowned for his exceptional high school career in Washington, D.C., during the 1970s. Widely regarded as one of the most dynamic and impactful guards of his era, Robinson earned national acclaim for his scoring prowess, leadership, and defensive tenacity. | C | JoseyWales019 (3158) | |
2025-05-11 | Atlantic Business Magazine (Canadian magazine based in Newfoundland) | Atlantic Business Magazine is a Canadian magazine based in St. John's, Newfoundland which covers business topics in Atlantic Canada. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-05-23 | Loop Internet | Loop Internet is a fiber-optic internet service provider based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 2015 with the goal of expanding high-speed internet access throughout Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. The company provides residential and business internet services and has been expanding its fiber network in under-served areas of Northeastern Pennsylvania. | Start | Mk17b (2760) | |
2025-04-03 | Caroline Matilda Wall Langston (socialite) | Caroline Matilda Wall Langston, “Carrie,” (between 1829 and 1834 – 16 March 1915) was an abolitionist, socialite, and the emancipated daughter of an enslaved mother, “Priscilla,” and a wealthy white planter, Colonel Stephen Wall. Colonel Wall freed and sent Carrie and four of her siblings to an affluent Quaker town in Ohio, where she became an activist and abolitionist. | C | PopCulHistorian (40) | |
2025-04-17 | List of colleges and universities sanctioned by the American Association of University Professors | As of 2025, fourteen colleges in the United States are on the American Association of University Professor's (AAUP) list of sanctioned institutions for violations of shared governance. | Start | Jjazz76 (12792) | |
2025-05-26 | Joseph Deville Degoutin Bellechasse (North American colonial-territorial administrator (1761–1837?)) | Joseph Deville Degoutin Bellechasse (June 21, 1761–1837?) was a native of New Orleans who held various positions of responsibility in colonial and territorial governments. There are many recorded variations and misspellings of his name; he signed the 1812 Louisiana constitution as J. | Start | Jengod (148482) | |
2025-04-03 | La Saguesera | La Saguesera is the home of many Cuban and immigrant communities in South Western Miami. To many Cubans, this neighborhood has a rich history and has significantly influenced the economy, politics, and demographics of both the Cuban community and other immigrant groups in Miami. | C | AmberZendejas (38) | |
2025-05-01 | 28 Service Battalion (Canadian military unit) | 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion was a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve unit in the Canadian Army. The battalion, formed in 1965, was one of six army reserve, combat service support units in Ontario, and 21 Reserve Service Battalions across Canada. The battalion was made up of officers and soldiers primarily from the Logistics Branch and the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) providing Combat Service Support ... | Start | KrisCarter19 (82) | |
2025-05-22 | Suburban Six-Man Football League (Former Wisconsin high school football conference) | The Suburban Six-Man Football League is a former high school football conference with its catchment in the Madison metropolitan area. Originating in 1939 and playing its last season in 1957, the conference's member schools were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. | C | Moserjames79 (3749) | |
2025-04-10 | Hill v. Cundiff (2015 sexual assault case in Alabama, US) | Hill v. Cundiff refers to a case of minor-on-minor sexual assault that occurred at Sparkman Middle School in Toney, Alabama, on January 22, 2010. The victim, Jane Doe, was a 14-year-old special needs eighth-grader attending the school. The school's policy on sexual harassment was broken into three scenarios: catching the harasser in the act, physical evidence of the harassment, or admission of guilt by the harasser. | C | Allie.smith.97 (20) | |
2025-04-29 | Haight Street Commons | Haight Street Commons, styled either HSC or HStC, is a network of not-for-profit co-ops and intentional communities located in San Francisco, California. Founded in April 2016, it serves as an umbrella organization connecting various cooperative houses and intentional communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. | Stub | Fractaloid (72) | |
2025-04-15 | Blair Conklin (American skimboarder (born 1995)) | Blair Conklin is an American professional skimboarder and youtuber. Conklin won the United Skim Tour championship title three consecutive years from 2015 to 2017. | C | Rylesbourne (12188) | |
2025-01-27 | Don Horanzy (American politician) | Donald T. Horanzy was an American politician, real estate broker, and analyst. A member of the Democratic Party, he served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, being appointed to replace Dan White, who resigned due to financial problems. White notably assassinated Mayor George Moscone and fellow Supervisor Harvey Milk just an hour before Horanzy's appointment was to be announced. | Start | PortlandSaint (1998) | |
2025-04-05 | James Simpson (writer) (American author and writer) | James "Jim" Simpson (born 1951 or 1952) is an American investigative journalist, author, writer, activist and former economist and budget examiner for the White House Office of Management and Budget from 1987 to 1993. | C | Thismess (6818) | |
2025-05-21 | Robert D. Kelly | Robert D. Kelly is an American higher education administrator, professor, and author currently serving as President of the University of Portland, a Catholic, Holy Cross university in Portland, Oregon, founded in 1901. Kelly is the first layperson and first person of color to lead the University of Portland as President. | GA | Evan.t.leadem (12) | |
2025-05-19 | Regency Park Branch Library (Public library in New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida) | The Regency Park Branch Library is a public library that serves Port Richey and New Port Richey in Pasco County, Florida. It is a part of the Pasco County Library Cooperative. The library is located at 9701 Little Rd, New Port Richey, Florida. | Start | Jimbocarnia (335) | |
2025-05-01 | Fall River Valley Golf & Country Club (American country club) | Fall River Valley Golf & Country Club is a country club in the western United States, located in Fall River Mills, California. The course was established in 1980 and designed by Clark Glasson. | Stub | Dresq23 (1212) | |
2025-04-02 | Mexicanization | Mexicanization is the influence of Mexican culture and society on other parts of the world. The term has also been used disparagingly to highlight the rise of political instability and violence in other societies. | Start | GreekApple123 (11399) | |
2025-03-11 | United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on South and Central Asia | The Subcommittee on South and Central Asia is a standing subcommittee in the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs. It was established for the 119th United States Congress. | Stub | Nevermore27 (29053) | |
2025-05-22 | Folk Songs For the Seven Million (WNYC radio program) | Folk Songs For the Seven Million was a New York City radio program of the early American folk music revival era, produced and hosted by Elaine Lambert Lewis for the Brooklyn Public Library. It aired weekly on the city-owned station WNYC from 1943-1947, and featured a selection of prominent folklorists and performers such as Lead Belly. | Stub | Pharos (61004) | |
2025-04-23 | 2025 Canadian federal election in the territories | In the 2025 Canadian federal election, there was 1 member of Parliament in each of Canada's 3 territories elected to the House of Commons, making up 0.9% of all members of the House. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-04-27 | List of parks in Ventura, California | There are various parks in the city of Ventura, California, including urban parks, open spaces, sports fields, and beaches. | Start | AragonChristopherR17Z (560) | |
2025-04-14 | Chicago Area SkinHeads (American Racist Group) | The Chicago Area Skinheads (CASH) was a neo-Nazi white power skinhead group in the United States, founded in 1985. It was also known under the name of Romantic Violence (which was also the name of the rock band of founder Clark Martell), and distributed records and tapes in the US from European white power skinhead bands such as Skrewdriver. | Start | Hrspks (19) | |
2024-12-08 | Charles Nelson (Tsimshian chief) | Charles Nelson (1868 – March 19, 1930) was a Chief of the Ganhada (Raven) house of the Kitsumkalum Tribe of the Tsimshian Nation, located in British Columbia, Canada. His traditional name, Xpilaxha, roughly translates to “halfway to heaven.” Nelson and his wife, Emma Nelson, played a prominent role in the early history of the Terrace, British Columbia area. | B | TerradiseBC (169) | |
2025-05-09 | Wards Corner (Shopping district in Norfolk, Virginia) | Wards Corner is a historical suburban shopping center and residential neighborhood in Norfolk, Virginia, located approximately five miles north of downtown and less than four miles southeast of Naval Station Norfolk. The shopping center originated from a general store that was opened by grocer Alfred C. | Start | Vataxevader (9862) | |
2025-04-27 | A.D. Clark Pool (Building in North Carolina, United States) | The A.D. Clark Pool is a historic public swimming facility located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Opened in 1961 at the Hargraves Community Center (formerly the Roberson Street Center), the pool was established to provide a safe and accessible swimming space for the town’s Black community during the era of segregation. | C | Iridescent009 (16) | |
2025-05-16 | Rita Flores de Wallace (Denver-based Mexican folklorist and artist (1937-2025)) | Rita Flores de Wallace (1937 - 2025) was Denver’s ‘First Lady of Mexican folk art,’ and was credited for developing the Mexican art scene in Denver during her career. | Start | JaneClawsten (2744) | |
2025-04-13 | 2025 BetMGM 300 (12th race of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series) | The 2025 BetMGM 300 was the 13th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the 44th iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, May 24, 2025, in Concord, North Carolina at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) permanent asphalt tri-oval shaped intermediate speedway. | C | 45BearsFan (5640) | |
2025-05-26 | Money Laundering and Financial Crimes Strategy Act (1998 U.S. federal law on money laundering prevention) | The Money Laundering and Financial Crimes Strategy Act of 1998 is a U.S. federal law aimed at enhancing efforts to combat money laundering and related financial crimes. Passed by the Senate on October 15, 1998, the Act broadens the definition of money laundering to include the movement of illicit funds into, out of, or through the United States, as well as definitions under state and local laws. | Stub | Rynodex (106) | |
2025-04-30 | Mason's Motel (Building in Chapel Hill, NC) | Mason’s Motel, also known as Mason’s Motor Court, was a Black-owned motel located at 603 West Rosemary Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Established in 1960 by Charlie Mason, it served as a vital accommodation for African American travelers during the era of segregation, when most local hotels denied lodging to Black guests. | C | Ejeffrey3 (1) | |
2025-04-14 | 1966 Macon County, Alabama Sheriff election (Local election) | The 1966 Macon County Sheriff election was held on November 8, 1966, to elect the sheriff of Macon County, Alabama. The primary election was held on May 3, and the primary runoff was held on May 31. | C | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-05-01 | Ande Lamb (American screenwriter (1901–1961)) | Ande Lamb (born Robert Anderson Bursley Jr.; September 12, 1901 – March 16, 1961) was an American film and television writer, producer and director, active in the 1940s—primarily in B-films and serials—and 50s, when he penned numerous Hopalong Cassidy and Cisco Kid episodes. | C | DavidESpeed (8476) | |
2025-02-09 | Kevan Shelton (American businessman) | Kevan Shelton is an American entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Park Street Homes, a Houston-based real-estate company. | Start | ReLgon (101) | |
2025-04-02 | George Roberts (carpenter and joiner) (Canadian carpenter and joiner) | George Roberts, born May 7, 1826 in London, United Kingdom and died August 26, 1899 in Montreal, Canada, was a Canadian carpenter, joiner, cabinetmaker, plasterer and businessman of British origin. | C | Thomas1313 (237) | |
2025-05-15 | Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery - Little Falls (State Veterans Cemetery in Little Falls, Minnesota) | The Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery is an active cemetery located adjacent to the Camp Ripley Training Center seven miles north of Little Falls, Minnesota. This cemetery, maintained by the State of Minnesota, includes the graves of more than 10,000 military service members and their family members. | Start | Daniel Ewer (494) | |
2025-04-19 | Leonard Bremen (American actor (1915–1986)) | Leonard Bremen (November 13, 1915 – March 21, 1986) was an American actor. He was active in military-sponsored theatrical and radio productions during World War II and later appeared in numerous film and television roles throughout the mid-20th century. | Start | Yagiv (832) | |
2025-03-02 | Corey Bullock (American football player (born 2001)) | Corey Bullock (born 12 September 2001) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He played his first three seasons of college football for the North Carolina Central Eagles before transferring to the Maryland Terrapins. | Start | EpicDude28 (93) | |
2025-01-27 | Kilby Block Party (music festival) (Music festival in Salt Lake City, Utah) | Kilby Block Party Music Festival is an annual, four-day independent music festival in Salt Lake City, Utah that originated in 2019 as an actual block party honoring Kilby Court, Salt Lake City's longest-standing all-ages music venue. Over the years, it has grown and developed into a major event featuring nationally and internationally recognized artists alongside local acts held at the Utah State Fairpark. | Start | Erinroddy (83) | |
2025-03-02 | Kalahari Resorts and Conventions Poconos | Kalahari Resorts and Conventions Poconos is a water park, resort hotel, and convention center located in Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania. The resort broke ground on October 1, 2013 with several executives from the Kalahari Resorts chain along with Pennsylvania state governor Tom Corbett in attendance. | Stub | Unknownuser45266 (4821) | |
2025-05-01 | Gary Young Jr. (American racing driver) | Gary Young Jr. (birth date unknown) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner who currently competes in the SMART Modified Tour, driving the No. 45 for his own team. | Start | Finn Shipley (60805) | |
2025-05-30 | Sindia Arteaga (Mexican footballer (born 2001)) | Sindia Anahi Arteaga García (born 28 June 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a Forward for Liga MX Femenil side León. Born and raised in the United States, she represents Mexico internationally. | Start | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-02-03 | 2022 Alabama Supreme Court election | The 2022 Alabama Supreme Court election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect two justices to the Alabama Supreme Court. Primary elections were held on May 24, 2022. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-03-31 | Steve O'Donnell (NASCAR) (American auto racing executive) | Steve O'Donnell (born November 3, 1968) is an American motorsports executive. He currently serves as President of NASCAR. | Start | Thenascarman (1107) | |
2025-01-29 | Sean Magee (American football coach and executive) | Sean Magee is an American professional football coach and executive who is the general manager of the Michigan Wolverines. | Start | Alexthegod5 (1756) | |
2025-04-10 | Avery County Airport (Public airport in North Carolina) | Avery County Airport (FAA LID: 7A8), also known as Morrison Field, is a public-use general aviation airport located in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. Situated 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Spruce Pine and 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Newland, the airport serves both Avery County and Mitchell County. | Start | L.arlanda27 (368) | |
2025-05-30 | Kennel to Couch | Kennel to Couch is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 2018, by Thomas Bohne. It focuses on facilitating the adoption of Pit Bulls that have remained in shelters for the longest duration, prioritizing those at higher risk. | Stub | RaynorRaider (87) | |
2024-12-09 | Kevin James Wilson (American Artist) | Kevin James Wilson is a 2D artist and art teacher based in Indiana where he has taught multiple forms of media to students at institutions such as the International Business College and the Indianapolis Arts Center. Wilson's work has been featured in the Indianapolis Museum of Art's (IMA) Alliance Rental Gallery, the Penrod Arts Fair at the IMA, the [[Hoosier Art Salon|Hoosier Art Sal ... | C | Ssafder (1612) | |
2025-04-09 | Elk River Airport (Private airport in North Carolina) | Elk River Airport (FAA LID: NC06) is a private-use airport located 2 nautical miles (3.2 km) west of the central business district of Banner Elk, a town in Avery County, North Carolina. | Stub | L.arlanda27 (368) | Possible vandalism |
2025-01-18 | Bernie Custis Secondary School (Canadian public secondary school) | Bernie Custis Secondary School (BCSS) is a public secondary school in Hamilton, Ontario. It is a part of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and is located in the Stipley neighbourhood. The school opened in September 2019 on the site of the former Scott Park Secondary School. | C | Pyropylon98 (1886) | |
2025-04-18 | Rutherford County Airport (Public airport in North Carolina) | Rutherford County Airport (ICAO: KFQD, FAA LID: FQD), also known as Marchman Field, is a public-use general aviation airport serving Rutherford County, North Carolina, United States. The airport is located 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Rutherfordton. | Start | L.arlanda27 (368) | |
2025-04-23 | WMRR (AM) | WMRR (1540 AM) was a radio station in Marshall, Michigan, United States, which broadcast from January 26, 1965, until April 22, 1967. Its short operating history was turbulent. Its studio was destroyed by fire on August 9, 1965, and though it went silent pending a sale, its license was deleted on June 13, 1968. | Stub | PoppysButterflies (32432) | |
2025-04-08 | Latinos in Riverside County | The Inland Empire is one of California's growing regions with a diverse population. Riverside County is now recognized for its longstanding Latino Community. This community was built by pioneering immigrants, migrant workers and entrepreneurs, community organizers and civil rights leaders, teachers and artists, business owners, and volunteers over several generations. | GA | Cynthiacristobal (87) | |
2025-04-23 | Caspar W. Collins (American Soldier) | Caspar Weaver Collins (September 30, 1844 to July 26, 1865) was an American Union Army officer who served in the 11th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry in the American west. He is the namesake for Fort Caspar (historically known as Fort Casper), from which Casper, Wyoming derives its name. | C | NNRyArchive (57) | |
2024-11-10 | Kaighn family | The Kaighn family is one of the founding families of the settlements along the Delaware River that would formed into the city of Camden, NJ in 1828. They were known philanthropists who supported and sponsored many causes throughout the city. The family descends from John Kaighn Sr., who emigrated to the Americas in 1688, who was the first member of the family to settle in what would become known as Kaighn's Point. | C | Drwho407 (230) | |
2024-12-24 | William Wallace Benjamin (American produce wholesaler (1851–1918)) | William Wallace Benjamin (1851–1918) was an American wholesale produce dealer based in Boston, Massachusetts. He was well known for his publicity stunts promoting his business, W.W. Benjamin & Co. In 1909, he had 140 containing 6,300 cabbages hauled from the Boston docks to his produce house at 26 Mercantile Street. | C | Jusgar145 (56) | |
2024-12-26 | Jansen Miller (American soccer player) | Jansen Miller is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for Major League Soccer club Sporting Kansas City. | Start | Timd21 (5389) | |
2025-05-26 | Cassandra Medley (American writer) | Cassandra Medley (born August 12, 1949) is an American playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include A... My Name Is Alice (1984) Ma Rose (1988), Noon Day Sun (2001), Relativity (2004), and Cell (2011). From 1995-1997 Medley served as a staff writer on the long-running ABC series One Life to Live, for which she was twice nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. | B | Artist&Architect (1207) | Possible vandalism |
2025-04-04 | 818th Medical Brigade (Military unit) | The 818th Medical Brigade was a medical brigade of the United States Army Reserve and located in Liege, Belgium in World War II, then in New York City, and finally at Fort Gillem, Georgia. | GA | Don.H.40 (4743) | |
2025-05-27 | Campus of Baltimore City College | The campus of Baltimore City College, known colloquially as City, City College, and B.C.C., is Collegian Hill, a 38-acre hilltop site in northeast Baltimore, Maryland. Standing at approximately 265 feet (81 meters) above sea level, Collegian Hill is one of Baltimore's highest natural point within the city's historic core and urban grid. | C | Amerikasmuse (1394) | |
2024-12-31 | Michael Kahn (lawyer) (American lawyer (born 1949)) | Michael Alexander Kahn (born February 4, 1949) is an American trial lawyer, a governmental official, a legal and political cartoon scholar, and a business leader. | B | Lauranorcal (67) | |
2025-04-22 | KAMY (AM) | KAMY (1450 AM) was a radio station broadcasting in McCamey, Texas. It signed on April 2, 1954 as KCMR, and shut down on March 6, 1968. The KAMY license was deleted on August 1, 1967. The studios were burned in a fire on September 19, 1967. | Stub | PoppysButterflies (32432) | |
2025-05-21 | Wolf Creek (Nodaway River tributary) (Stream in northwest Missouri, U.S.) | Wolf Creek is a stream in northwestern Missouri in the United States. It is a tributary to the Nodaway River and is 5.6 miles long. | Start | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2025-03-04 | Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center | The Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Center is a hotel and convention center located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The hotel opened on the site of the Burdick Hotel which stood on the site for 117 years before being demolished in 1973. The complex features a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) convention center, several restaurants, and a Radisson Plaza hotel with 340 guest rooms and suites. | Stub | Unknownuser45266 (4821) | |
2025-05-31 | Capital Factory (Texas company) | Capital Factory is a startup accelerator, venture capital investor, and coworking space headquartered in Austin, Texas. It serves as a central hub for entrepreneurs in Texas, offering funding, mentorship, and resources to early-stage startups. | Start | Wikideas1 (15739) | |
2025-05-03 | Sevilleta Field Station | The Sevilleta Field Station is located in Socorro County, New Mexico, within the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The field station is about 50 miles south of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Rio Grande runs north to south on the east side of the field station and splits the Sevilleta NWR in half. | C | CameronStarnes (27) | |
2025-06-01 | Llewellyn Scott | Llewellyn J. Scott, TOSF (1892 – December 17, 1978) was an American Catholic activist who founded the St. Martin de Porres Hospice in Washington, D.C. in 1935. He was the first African American to start a Catholic Worker House and was a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis. | C | Natemup (21426) | |
2025-04-23 | Heather Passmore (Canadian artist) | Heather Passmore is a Canadian painter, illustrator, and photographer based in Vancouver. She has exhibited extensively across Canada and internationally, and is a founding member of the artist collective Art Mamas. Her work is held in private and official public collections across Canada such as the Vancouver Art Gallery. | Start | Artlessbison (48) | |
2025-05-22 | List of WHA players with 50-goal seasons | In the history of the World Hockey Association, nineteen different players scored 50 goals in a season. The most scorers to obtain 50 goals was six with the 1974-75 WHA season and the 1975-76 season. Only five players in the history of the WHA from 1972 to 1979 recorded multiple 50-goal seasons. | Start | Wikidude10000 (35460) | |
2025-04-23 | List of assets owned by Amazon MGM Studios | The following is a list of major assets that are owned by Amazon MGM Studios. | C | Wikisurfer1234 (1201) | |
2025-05-27 | List of government corporations of the United States | Government corporations are chartered by the United States federal government "to serve a public function of a predominantly business nature." There is no official definition of a United States government corporation. | Start | JMMaok (482) | |
2025-03-31 | John W. Hershey (Pennsylvania pro-tree activist (1898–1967)) | John Walter Hershey (February 5, 1898 – September 7, 1967) was a fruit and nut orchardist of Pennsylvania, United States. He worked for the U.S. government during the Dust Bowl, teaching farmers how to grow perennial food crops in order to diversity their incomes and their farm ecosystem. | C | Jengod (148482) | |
2025-05-09 | Allee v. Medrano (1974 United States Supreme Court case) | Allee v. Medrano, 416 U.S. 802 (1974), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that police officers' interference with a strike was a violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments. | Stub | PickleG13 (30679) | |
2025-04-28 | Outlets of Des Moines (Shopping mall in Iowa, United States) | Outlets of Des Moines is an open-air outlet shopping center located in Altoona, Iowa, United States. Situated at 801 Bass Pro Drive NW, near the intersection of Interstate 80 and U.S. Route 65, the mall opened in August 2017 and features over 60 stores and dining options. | C | Usacameron998 (37) | |
2025-04-26 | Bagdad-Chase Mine (Mine in the Bullion Mountains of California, USA) | The Bagdad-Chase Mine is a deep mine in the Bullion Mountains of the Mojave Desert. It is located in San Bernardino County, California. It once was the largest single producer of gold and copper in the county. Bagdad Chase Road is named after the Bagdad-Chase Mine, and runs parallel to the Ludlow and Southern Railroad. | C | FinkyOfNalanja (568) | |
2025-01-17 | Tri-County Early College (Public school in Murphy, North Carolina, United States) | Tri-County Early College High School (TCEC) in the Peachtree community of Murphy, North Carolina, is a North Carolina Cooperative Innovative High School, part of Cherokee County Schools, but also serves the Clay County School District. Although Tri-County Community College includes Graham County in its service area, TCEC does not. | Start | JoshuaB-Jimenez (366) | |
2025-05-23 | Judith Hope Blau (American painter, jewelry maker, writer, and toy designer (1938–2025)) | Judith Hope Blau (April 5, 1938 – May 4, 2025) was an American painter, jewelry maker, writer, and toy designer. | Start | Thriley (63764) | |
2025-05-31 | Alijah McGhee (American gridiron football player (born 1999)) | Alijah McGhee (born October 13, 1999) is an American professional football defensive back for the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Minnesota State-Mankato and Kentucky Wesleyan. | Start | KerbHopper (3083) | |
2025-06-02 | Corner crossing (Diagonally crossing from one public land to another) | Corner Crossing is the act of stepping from one parcel of public land to another at the intersection (or "corner") of two public parcels that are diagonally adjacent, without setting foot on the private land that borders them. This situation frequently arises in checkerboarded land. | Start | Scaledish (2642) | |
2025-04-17 | Courtney Fire (2014 wildfire in California, United States) | The Courtney Fire was a destructive wildfire that occurred near Bass Lake, California in Madera County in September 2014. The fire ignited on the afternoon of September 14, 2014, near Courtney Lane and Seven Hills Road in the Oakhurst area. Fanned by extreme drought conditions and low fuel moisture, it spread rapidly through dry grass and brush toward the Bass Lake Heights community. | Start | Guywelch2000 (4350) | |
2025-02-18 | Cody Nilsen (American singer and guitarist) | Cody Nilsen is an American singer and guitarist. Nilsen is known for his work as a solo artist, session musician, and sideman. He is currently a guitarist and lead vocalist for the Chicago style blues band GA-20. | Stub | Naturalcurves (53) | |
2025-02-09 | Micah Parrish (American basketball player) | Micah Immanuel Parrish (born February 17, 2001) is an American basketball player for the Ohio State Buckeyes of the Big Ten Conference. He previously played for the Oakland Golden Grizzlies and the San Diego State Aztecs. | C | 98.19.177.183 | |
2025-06-01 | Town & Country Center (Arlington Heights, IL) (Shopping mall in Illinois, United States) | Town & Country Mall (widely known as Town & Country Center) was a small, local, enclosed shopping center located in Arlington Heights, IL, right off of Rand Road, that was later converted into what is now the Town & Country Center strip mall. It originally opened in 1981 with around 20 stores and two anchor stores, that being K-Mart and Service Merchandise. | C | LeoPlaysRBLX (435) | |
2025-02-11 | Architects Against Housing Alienation | Architects Against Housing Alienation (AAHA) is a Canadian collective that brings together architects, urban planners, activists, and advocates from across the country. The collective’s primary focus is to address housing injustice and challenge the systemic issues that underlie Canada’s housing crisis. | C | Tjridgey123 (41) | |
2025-05-31 | Claudia Koochek (American educator and advocate for learning differences) | Claudia Koochek is an American educator and advocate specializing in language-based learning differences. She has served as the Head of School at Westmark School in Encino, California, since 2015. | Start | The Squirrel Game (38) | |
2025-02-04 | Roberto Alves (politician) (Portuguese-born American politician) | Roberto Lopes Alves (born August 30, 1983) is a Portuguese-born American businessman and politician serving as the current mayor of the city of Danbury, Connecticut, since November 2023. Alves has also served as chair of the Democratic Party of Connecticut since January 2025. | Start | GG Greenwood (23) | |
2025-06-02 | Zeeland Public Schools (School district in Michigan) | Zeeland Public Schools is a public school district in the Ottawa County, Michigan. It serves Zeeland and parts of the following townships: Blendon, Holland, Olive, Robinson, and Zeeland. It also serves small parts of Fillmore Township, Overisel Township, and Salem Township in Allegan County. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-06-02 | Flag of Daviess County, Indiana (Flag and seal of Mooresville, Indiana) | The flag of Daviess County, Indiana, also known as the "Thoroughfare for Freedom" flag, was created by Kathleen J. Cavanaugh for a county wide contest held in 1975. The flag was adopted on January 1, 1976 to coincide with the United States Bicentennial. | C | HoosierMan1816 (556) | |
2025-05-17 | Karrer Barn (Historic barn in Dublin, Ohio) | The Karrer Barn is a historic barn located in Dublin, Ohio. Named after locals Emmett Karrer and George Michael Karrer, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is a bank barn. | Stub | Nahida (3707) | |
2025-06-01 | Group 1001 (American insurance and financial services holding company) | Group 1001 is an American insurance collective and financial services holding company with headquarters in Zionsville, Indiana. It is a subsidiary of TWG Global. | Start | Dresq23 (1212) | |
2025-05-04 | Henry Freeman Rice (American businessman (1818–1877)) | Henry Freeman "Harry" Rice (1818–1877) was an American businessman and silver miner who was a pioneering resident and civic leader in Carson City, Nevada. Early in his career he was associated with the express cargo services in Boston, Massachusetts. He later engaged in coal and transportation businesses in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1840s before moving to Carson City in the early 1850s to engage in silver mining. | C | Innapoy (9018) | |
2025-02-06 | Avalon Wilderness Reserve | The Avalon Wilderness Reserve is located in the center of the eastern half of the Avalon Peninsula on the Island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. | Stub | LTNFLD (46) | |
2025-01-30 | Joseph Mariano (American flutist (1911-2007)) | Joseph Mariano, born as Giuseppe Antonio de Bartolomeo Mariano (March 17, 1911 in Pittsburgh – February 17, 2007 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, United States), was an American flutist. He studied with William Kincaid (flutist) at the Curtis Institute of Music, earning the Artists Degree in 1933. | Start | Lgarrisonf (62) | |
2025-05-07 | Tobytown, Maryland (Unincorporated place in Maryland, United States) | Tobytown is a predominantly African-American community located in Potomac, Maryland, United States. | Start | Hyojinchoii 13 (620) | |
2025-06-03 | Barbara Boyd (newscaster) (American journalist) | Barbara Boyd (born April 27, 1929) is an American broadcast journalist known for being the first African American woman to work as an on-air reporter and anchor in Indiana. She worked at WRTV (formerly WFBM) in Indianapolis from 1969 until her retirement in 1994. | Start | Californian (3931) | |
2025-03-31 | Terry Fisher (racing driver) (American racing driver (born 1962)) | Terry Fisher (born May 24, 1962) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and NASCAR Winston West Series, as well as the NASCAR Southwest Series and NASCAR Northwest Series. | Start | Nws5683 (2449) | |
2025-06-01 | Eugenia Ruspoli (American socialite and Italian aristocrat) | Princess Eugenia Ruspoli (born Jennie Enfield Berry; 1861–1951) was an American socialite who married into the Italian aristocracy. | Start | Willthacheerleader18 (69936) | |
2025-02-11 | American School of Bahrain (Private school) | The American School of Bahrain (ASB) is an Esol Education operated school located in North Riffa, Riffa, Southern Governorate, Kingdom of Bahrain. | Start | Zvod (15) | Possible spam |
2025-05-29 | 2023 NAIA softball tournament (42nd NAIA softball championship) | The 2023 NAIA softball tournament was the 42nd edition of the NAIA softball championship.The 40-team tournament began on May 15 with Opening Round games at ten different sites and concluded with the 2023 NAIA Softball World Series in Columbus, Georgia on May 25-31. | GA | Young Zaphod IV (254) | |
2024-12-15 | Canada's 100 Best Restaurants | Canada's 100 Best Restaurants is a list produced by Canadian media company and magazine Canada's 100 Best, owned and operated by veteran food writer and journalist Jacob Richler. | C | Dtmich24 (1798) | |
2025-04-21 | Assistant Secretary of Defense for Critical Technologies (U.S. Department of Defense official) | The assistant secretary of defense for critical and technology (ASD(CT)) is a position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for the overall supervision of science and technology is the principal advisor to the under secretary of defense for research and engineering. | Stub | Umutdyb (8855) | |
2025-04-21 | Assistant Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology (U.S. Department of Defense official) | The assistant secretary of defense for science and technology (ASD(S&T)) is a position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for the overall supervision of science and technology is the principal advisor to the under secretary of defense for research and engineering. | Stub | Umutdyb (8855) | |
2025-02-16 | Western Conference (IFL) | The Western Conference (WC) is a conference of the Indoor Football League (IFL), the highest level of professional indoor football in the United States. The Western Conference and its counterpart, the Eastern Conference, each have seven teams and were created as part of the 2022 IFL expansion. | Start | MarqueesCalaway (9737) | |
2025-06-03 | Joaquín Villanueva (basketball) (Mexican basketball player (born 1986)) | Joaquín Villanueva Lozano (born 10 March 1986) is a Mexican former professional basketball player and current head coach of Rayos de Hermosillo. | Start | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-05-31 | Sean Peters (American swimmer and coach (1972)) | Sean M. Peters (November, 30, 1971-) was an All American competitive swimmer for Oakland University and a swim coach for Wayne State University. During his first twenty-eight years as a Wayne State coach from 1997-2025, he led the 2011-12 Women's team to a National NCAA Championship, led the men's and women's teams to a combined total of 20 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) championships. | C | Dcw2003 (65006) | |
2025-05-25 | Ron Curl (American football player) | Ronald C. Curl (July 6, 1949 – April 29, 2025) was an American professional football player offensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League and defensive lineman in the World Football League. | Start | Alexgor23 (433) | |
2025-04-26 | Sablon, California (Ghost town in San Bernardino County, California, USA) | Sablon is an abandoned town located along Cadiz Road, at the ASTF Parker cutoff.[unreliable source] Sablon is part of San Bernardino County, California, and is in the Turtle Mountains of the Mojave Desert. Sablon is 3 miles away from Johnsons Well.[citation needed] | Stub | FinkyOfNalanja (568) | |
2025-05-25 | Health in Nebraska | The life expectancy of the U.S. state of Nebraska was 77.8 years in 2021. Heart disease kills the most people in the state. | Start | Quxyz (8392) | |
2025-05-31 | Timeline of Virginia history (Major events in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia) | This article is a timeline of the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. | C | Mukilteoedits (4765) | |
2025-01-10 | Cabinet of Claudia Sheinbaum | Claudia Sheinbaum assumed office as the 66th president of Mexico on 1 October 2024. Article 89 of the Constitution provides that the President of Mexico can appoint and remove Secretaries of State. | Start | EchoLuminary (1714) | |
2025-06-03 | Herb Nab (NASCAR crew chief) | Herb Nab (April 1, 1927 – October 29, 1988) was a NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup Series crew chief. He is regarded by many as one of the greatest crew chiefs in NASCAR history. Nab earned two NASCAR Cup championships and multiple wins in the Daytona 500 and Southern 500, and prepared winning cars for drivers such as Joe Weatherly, Curtis Turner, Fireball Roberts, Fred Lorenzen, Junior Johnson, LeeRoy Yarbrough, Bobby Allison, Cale Yarborough, and Buddy Baker. | C | Thenascarman (1107) | |
2025-06-03 | Minonk Township Cemetery (cemetery in Woodford County, Illinois, United States) | Minonk Township Cemetery, established in 1873, is a historic burial ground located in Minonk, Woodford County, Illinois, United States. Situated at the northern edge of Minonk along Maple Avenue, the cemetery is well-maintained and continues to serve the local community with ample space for future interments. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-01-28 | Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities (U.S. Department of Defense official) | The assistant secretary of defense for strategy, plans, and capabilities (ASD(SPC)) is a position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for the overall supervision of DoD policy for strategy, capabilities, forces and contingency plans necessary to implement the national defense strategy. | Start | Defensewonk22 (712) | |
2024-11-13 | Tieren Hawkins (Canadian actor and producer) | Tieren John Hawkins (born April 19, 1996) is a Canadian actor, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for producing and co-starring in the FibeTV1 original series King & Pawn, and for his appearance on the second season of the reality dating series Farming for Love. | Start | SarinX9 (55) | |
2025-02-28 | Scott Adelson (American businessman (born 1961)) | Scott Adelson (born 1961) is an American business executive who has served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Houlihan Lokey since June 2024. Prior to this role, he served as co-president and global co-head of corporate finance. | C | Jhrden (24) | |
2025-04-09 | James A. McLane (American educator) | James Adelbert McLane (June 11, 1906 – May 21, 1970) was an American coach, instructor, head of the physical education department, and athletic director for Alfred University in Alfred, New York. He was a guiding figure in the development of overall intercollegiate athletics at Alfred University and served as their athletic director from August 1934 until July 1970. | C | Hendem01 (306) | |
2025-06-03 | Beaver Island Community School (School district in Michigan) | Beaver Island Community School is a public school district in Charlevoix County, Michigan. It serves Peaine Township and St. James Township, which are located on Beaver Island. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-04-30 | James Childress (Alabama) (American pioneer settler (1773–1836)) | James Childress (January 28, 1773–January 18, 1836), often referred to in print as Major Childress, was a land speculator, real estate developer, slave owner, plantation owner, and pioneer settler of Alabama, United States, involved in the establishment of both Demopolis, and Tuscaloosa. | GA | Jengod (148482) | |
2025-06-05 | Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 44th Legislative Assembly of Ontario | The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 44th Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada is the shadow cabinet of the main Opposition party, responsible for holding Ministers to account and for developing and disseminating the party's policy positions. | Start | Rushtheeditor (12285) | |
2025-04-14 | United Indoor Football Association (Professional indoor football league) | The United Indoor Football Association (UIFA) is a professional developmental indoor football league, one of the several regional professional indoor football leagues in North America. The league plays their games in the Fall as opposed to many leagues playing in the spring and summer. | Start | VyveGuy1 (4172) | |
2025-06-03 | Clementina Tina Chéry (American peace educator) | Chaplain Clementina "Tina" Chéry is the founder of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute located in Dorchester, Boston. She founded the organization in 1994 after the death of her son to gun violence. | Start | Halimaliha (269) | |
2025-06-04 | Charles Key Bruce (19th-century American railroad engineer) | Charles Key Bruce (May 24, 1816 – November 10, 1875) was an American civil engineer active during the early 19th century. He was associated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), contributing to surveying and construction during the railroad’s westward expansion from Harper's Ferry, Virginia, to Cumberland, Maryland. | Stub | Risk Engineer (4420) | |
2025-06-04 | List of New York City parks relating to Dutch culture | Within the city-operated parks system of New York City, there are many parks that are either named after places in the Netherlands, or relating to the colony of New Netherland. | Start | Queens Historian (1911) | |
2025-06-04 | Lord Baltimore March (1906 song) | The Lord Baltimore March is an American patriotic song by Henry Fillmore, named for the Lord Baltimore, colonial proprietors of Province of Maryland. | Stub | OneOldNewspaperFan (7525) | |
2025-04-24 | Assistant Secretary of Defense for Mission Capabilities (U.S. Department of Defense official) | The assistant secretary of defense for mission capabilities (ASD(MC)) is a position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for the overall supervision of mission capabilities. The officeholder is the principal advisor to the under secretary of defense for research and engineering. | Stub | Umutdyb (8855) | |
2025-03-07 | 2023–24 SPHL season (Sports season) | The 2023–24 SPHL season is the 20th season of the SPHL. The regular season began on October 20, 2023, and ended on April 6, 2024. | C | Logan Z Man 2022! (19062) | |
2025-03-07 | James Helm (American attorney) | James Helm is a Philadelphia-based personal injury attorney and social media influencer who is the founder of TopDog Law, a national marketing network for personal injury law firms. | Start | Little Astros Sign (90) | |
2025-01-20 | 1994 Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries election | The 1994 Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries election election was held on November 8, 1994 to elect the Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. A.W. Todd lost re-election to a second consecutive term. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2024-11-14 | 1990 Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries election | The 1990 Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries election election was held on November 6, 1990 to elect the Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. Albert McDonald was term-limited and ineligible to run for a third term. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-06-05 | Reginald R. Howard | Reginald R. Howard was an infielder for the Indianapolis Clowns during the 1950s and 1960s, a team renowned for blending athletic excellence with entertainment, often likened to the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball. Born in South Bend, Indiana, he encountered systemic barriers that limited opportunities for Black athletes in baseball. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-06-04 | Paula Schneider (American business executive) | Paula Schneider is an American business executive and breast cancer advocate. She was the CEO of the North American clothing retailer, American Apparel and currently serves as the President and CEO of Susan G. Komen, the world's largest breast cancer organization. | C | Dineeseopa (28) | Past AfD |
2025-01-27 | Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority (Ferry and bus operator in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA) | The Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority (EUPTA) is the operator of ferry and bus services in Chippewa and Luce counties, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The EUPTA ferry system connects Drummond, Neebish, and Sugar islands to the Upper Peninsula mainland, using a fleet of four vessels. | Start | DontCallMeLateForDinner (4267) | |
2025-06-04 | Florida Megaregion | The Florida Megaregion is one of the eleven megaregions of the United States, as identified by the Regional Plan Association (RPA) through its America 2050 initiative. It encompasses a network of metropolitan areas in southern and central Florida, including Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, characterized by interconnected transportation, economic, and ecological systems. | C | Ali3576 (19) | |
2025-05-31 | Bertha Lane Scott (American anti-suffragist and socialite (1860–1938)) | Bertha Lane Scott (born Bertha Francis Lane; October 1860 – July 17, 1938) was an American anti-suffragist, socialite, and civic volunteer. She sometimes credited as Mrs. William Forse Scott, she is best known for heading the Publications Committee of the New York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage (NYSAOWS), she produced pamphlets, open letters, and newspaper essays that argued women’s political participation would undermine family life and was unnecessary b ... | B | Gameking69 (1146) | |
2025-06-02 | Intercountry Adoption Universal Accreditation Act of 2012 (U.S. law on intercountry adoption accreditation) | The Intercountry Adoption Universal Accreditation Act of 2012 (UAA) is a United States federal law that regulates adoption service providers involved in intercountry adoptions. It mandates universal accreditation standards for all such providers in the United States. | Start | Turtlecrown (4918) | |
2025-06-04 | Clinton River Trail | The Clinton River Trail is a 16-mile-long rail trail in Oakland County, Michigan. It links the West Bloomfield Trail to the west and the Macomb Orchard Trail to the east, and is a segment of the Iron Belle Trail and Great Lake to Lake Trail Route 1. From west to east, the trail is within the cities of Sylvan Lake, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, and Rochester, Michigan. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-01-29 | Saltillo metropolitan area (Metropolitan Area) | The Saltillo metropolitan area, also known as Greater Saltillo, refers to the surrounding urban agglomeration of the capital city of the mexican state of Coahuila: Saltillo. Officially called Area Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Saltillo. Saltillo metropolitan area is composed of the municipalities of: Ramos Arizpe, Arteaga and Derramadero. | Stub | Eduardotupac10 (79) | |
2025-05-03 | Roeder Blocks (Historic commercial buildings in Los Angeles developed by Louis Roeder) | The Roeder Blocks refer to two historically significant commercial buildings in Los Angeles, California, developed by Louis Roeder in the late 19th century. These buildings — Roeder Block I and Roeder Block II — served as architectural and commercial landmarks during a period of rapid growth in Los Angeles. | C | The Squirrel Game (38) | |
2025-05-26 | Calvary Cemetery (Memphis) (Cemetery) | Calvary Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee, is a historic Catholic burial ground consecrated in 1867. Located at 1663 Elvis Presley Boulevard, it serves as the second Catholic cemetery in Shelby County, following the closure of St. Peter Cemetery. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-06-06 | La Leyenda Apartments (Historic building in Hollywood, California) | La Leyenda Apartments is a historic apartment complex located at 1735-1737 N Whitley Ave in the neighborhood of Whitley Heights in Hollywood, California. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2025-01-04 | Indigo Kills Kids (Canadian boycott campaign) | Indigo Kills Kids is a Canadian-based grassroots Pro-Palestinian campaign to boycott the book retailer Indigo. | Start | 205.189.94.88 | |
2025-06-03 | Canada North-West Land Company (Former Canadian land development company) | The Canada North-West Land Company (CNWLC) was a British-Canadian land development company based in London, England. | B | EssNS (7050) | |
2025-05-29 | Bettis Family Cemetery (cemetery in Memphis) | The Bettis Family Cemetery is a small, historic burial ground in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Located at 54 Angelus Street, just north of Madison Avenue, it sits behind the Cash Saver grocery store (formerly Piggly Wiggly). This cemetery holds significant historical value. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-06-02 | 2025 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States | The 2025 term of the Supreme Court of the United States is set to begin on October 6, 2025. | C | ElijahPepe (16702) | |
2025-06-06 | Iroquois Stakes (Brighton Beach) (Horse race) | The Iroquois Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses that was run six times from 1901 through 1907 at Brighton Beach Race Course in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn, New York. |
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2025-02-19 | WHA All-Star Team | The World Hockey Association All-Star teams were first named at the end of the 1972–73 WHA season to honor the best performers over the season at each position. | Start | Wikidude10000 (35460) | |
2025-02-28 | White Collar Support Group (US community outreach program) | The White Collar Support Group (WCSG) is a community outreach program based in the United States that offers community support and resources for those navigating the challenges of the white-collar criminal justice system. The group fosters peer support, engages in advocacy, and provides education to help individuals accept responsibility, make amends, and rebuild their lives after involvement in the criminal justice system. | Start | BasilMcBasil (72) | |
2025-02-18 | Native New Yorkers Historical Society | The Native New Yorkers Historical Society was an organization located in New York. | Start | Eric Carpenter (15880) | |
2025-06-07 | Chicharrón de la Ramos (Mexican variant of pork dish) | The Chicharrón de la Ramos or Chicharrón Regio, is a local variation of the traditional Mexican chicharrón originating in Monterrey, Nuevo León, although the local version differs in its seasoning process after pressing. The pork rind comes from the pork chin (chin) and is fried in lard, which is then seasoned with herbs or salt salt, giving the dish its reddish color. | Start | Ramaxel (784) | |
2025-05-28 | Travis Terrell (American progressive political candidate, activist, and former mixed martial arts (MMA) competitor) | Travis Terrell is an American progressive political candidate, activist, and former mixed martial arts (MMA) competitor. He is currently running for the United States House of Representatives in Iowa's 1st congressional district in the 2026 United States House of Representatives elections. | Start | PickleG13 (30679) | |
2025-04-24 | 2025 Rackley Roofing 200 (12th race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) | The 2025 Rackley Roofing 200 was the 12th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the 5th iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, May 30, 2025, at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee, a 1.333 miles (2.145 km) permanent asphalt tri-oval shaped racetrack. | C | 45BearsFan (5640) | |
2025-01-13 | The Harbor Bank of Maryland (Commercial bank in Maryland, US) | The Harbor Bank of Maryland is a commercial bank providing capital and financial services to the Greater Baltimore and Washington D.C. markets. Harbor Bank is designated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) as a Minority Depository Institution (MDI), as well as a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), by the United States Treasury. | Start | The Marketing Mafia (25) | |
2025-04-28 | List of McMenamins properties | McMenamins is a Portland, Oregon based chain of restaurants, brewpubs, hotels, theaters, music venues, and golf clubs with 56 locations of varying sizes in Oregon and Washington. McMenamins is notable for refurbishing historic properties for many of their locations. | B | PortlandSaint (1998) | |
2025-06-07 | Alabama Forestry Association (Forestry organization in Alabama) | The Alabama Forestry Association (AFA) is a non-profit organization based in the U.S. state of Alabama that specializes in companies and individuals associated with the forest industry. | Stub | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-06-05 | Charles Wheelock (architect) (architect) | Charles Wheelock (December 12, 1833 – September 24, 1910) was an architect in Birmingham, Alabama. His son Hary Burt Wheelock partnered with him to form Wheelock & Wheelock. | Start | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2025-02-09 | Inter-High League | The Inter-High League (also known as The Worcester Inter-High League or Worcester League)is a High School athletic conference located in District 2 of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The league is made up of six public high schools all located in Worcester, Massachusetts. | Start | AnthonyBurnett25 (101) | |
2025-06-03 | La Fontaine Building (Historic building in West Hollywood, California) | La Fontaine, also known as La Fontaine Apartments, is a historic four-story apartment complex located at 1283-1289 North Crescent Heights Boulevard, on the corner of Crescent Heights Boulevard and Fountain Avenue, in West Hollywood, California. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2025-06-05 | Romanesque Villa Apartments (Historic building in West Hollywood, California) | Romanesque Villa Apartments is a historic three-story apartment complex located at 1301-09 North Harper Avenue, on the corner of Harper and Fountain Avenue, in West Hollywood, California. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2025-04-05 | Mariano Castro (Californio) (Californian rancher (1784–1857)) | Mariano Castro was born in the area that is now San Francisco, California in 1784. He married Maria Trinidad Peralta, and together they were the parents to eight children. Maria died in Santa Clara, California on Christmas Day of 1872. | GA | UniversityCatLady (255) | |
2025-06-05 | Zach Gibson (American football player) | Zach Gibson is an American college football quarterback who plays for the Florida Atlantic Owls. He previously played for Akron, Georgia Tech and Georgia State. | Start | IndyBallFan (1809) | |
2025-05-29 | Joseph Bruggenschmidt | Joseph Gervase Bruggenschmidt (September 12, 1929 - April 12, 2012) was a politician and forester from the state of Indiana. | Start | JNewkirk77 (205) | |
2025-03-03 | Garfield Schwartz | Garfield Schwartz (1880-1956) was the founder and president the Garfield Schwartz & Co. Builders (est. 1909), which became the largest construction firm in southern Minnesota in the first half of the 20th century. His construction firm was especially active in Rochester, Minnesota, where it constructed every Mayo Clinic building from 1914-1948, including the iconic Plummer Building. | Start | DL559 (107) | |
2025-06-01 | List of municipal flags of Ontario (Flags of Ontario municipalities) | All municipalities in Ontario have a flag. There are 444 municipalities. | Start | Mattximus (23426) | |
2025-06-05 | George Washington Newton Yost (American inventor) | George Washington Newton Yost (1831 - 1895) was an American entrepreneur and inventor who has been described as one of the pioneers in the birth of the first manufactured typewriters. | Start | Basetialy (153) | |
2025-06-01 | Tombstone of Frankie Lymon (An over 1,000-pound, granite tombstone) | The tombstone of Frankie Lymon, the headstone of Frankie Lymon, or the second tombstone of Frankie Lymon is a tombstone of the American boy soprano lead singer of the Teenagers Frankie Lymon, exhibited at the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame in the Historical Museum of Bay County, Bay City. | Start | Inajd0101 (630) | |
2025-05-20 | Benjamin Fishbourn (American soldier and first rejected federal nominee (1759–1790)) | Benjamin Fishbourn (January 4, 1759 – November 8, 1790) was an American soldier during the American Revolution and Aide-de-Camp to General Anthony Wayne. He was also the first ever Presidential nominee rejected by the Senate, also being the first instance of Senatorial courtesy. | C | Dresq23 (1212) | |
2024-12-18 | North American Blood Dynasty 2025 Tour (2025 concert tour by Arch Enemy) | The North American Blood Dynasty 2025 Tour was a concert tour headlined by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. The tour was announced on December 18, 2024, and general ticket sales for the shows began two days later. The tour began on April 14, 2025 at The Observatory North Park in San Diego, California, and concluded on May 18, 2025 at Milwaukee Metal Fest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Start | Deceiverdeceiver (363) | |
2025-04-22 | Nina Russell (American television writer and actress) | Nina Russell (born Teresa Ventimiglia; November 24, 1930 – December 9, 2019) was an American television writer, actress, dancer and model, who collaborated extensively with her husband, ventriloquist-comedian Paul Winchell, as a regular writer—and sometime cast member—of Winchell-Mahoney Time (1965–1968), and, prior to that, KABC-TV's The Paul Winchell Show (1963-1964). | C | DavidESpeed (8476) | |
2025-06-01 | Matt Mathews (American comedian and photographer) | Matt Mathews is an American comedian, musician and photographer. He is best known for his farm-themed comedy videos on TikTok, his national stand-up comedy tours, and his work in boudoir photography. | C | Wechdt (24) | |
2025-05-30 | Christian Ostrander (American baseball coach) | Christian Ostrander is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball program. | Start | Senoreida (1208) | |
2025-06-01 | Craig Owens (author) (American historian and paranormal researcher) | Craig Owens (born August 12, 1965) is an American historian, author, fine art photographer, and television personality. He is best known for his appearances on the television series Haunted Discoveries and Haunted Discoveries: Family Spirits and for his book Haunted by History Vol. | C | Christina1533 (28) | |
2025-01-05 | Van Alstyne High School (Public high school in Van Alstyne, Grayson County, Texas, United States) | Van Alstyne High School (also known as VAHS) is a public high school located in Van Alstyne, Texas. It is a UIL 4A school and the only high school in Van Alstyne Independent School District. As of the 2023-2024 school year, the school have an enrollment of 672 students. | C | Flimbone08 (680) | |
2025-06-04 | Randall Herbst (American college basketball coach) | Randall Herbst is an American college basketball coach, currently the head men's basketball coach at Minot State University. | C | SS2027 (2690) | |
2025-05-13 | Sean P. Kilkenny (American politician, attorney, and retired U.S. Army officer) | Sean Patrick Kilkenny (born June 28, 1973) is an American politician, attorney, and retired U.S. Army officer. He is the sheriff of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and is the founder and managing partner of Kilkenny Law. | C | Cudschoo (44) | |
2025-06-05 | Alois O. Bachman (Union Army officer (1839–1862)) | Alois O. Bachman (May 17, 1839 – September 17, 1862) was an American lawyer and Union Army officer during the American Civil War. He organized the Madison City Greys militia company, served as captain of Company K, 6th Indiana Infantry Regiment, and later became lieutenant colonel of the 19th Indiana Infantry Regiment, part of the famed Iron Brigade. | C | STPatrick1982 (379) | |
2025-06-05 | Sally Rogers (musician) (American folk singer) | Sally Rogers is an American singer-songwriter, music educator, and Appalachian dulcimer player. She first reached a national audience in the early 1980s with her song "Lovely Agnes" and a series of appearances on A Prairie Home Companion. She is a frequent collaborator with Claudia Schmidt and Howard Bursen. | Start | QuincyMorgan (7026) | |
2025-05-23 | Union Pacific Class S-6 | The Union Pacific Class S-6 was a class of 0-6-0 switcher type steam locomotives built by the Lima Locomotive Works (LLW) for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP). | Start | Insomniac187 (926) | |
2025-06-08 | Richard Garrin | Richard Garrin, also known as Richard Garrin Pekala (March 18, 1951 – August 7, 2024) was an American choral conductor who was the founding director of Windy City Gay Chorus. | Start | DrostenB (34) | |
2025-04-24 | Wiley v Keokuk (1870) (Kansas Supreme Court case) | In Wiley v Keokuk (1870), the Kansas Supreme Court ruled Native Americans had the right to move freely on and off of their reservations and affirmed Native litigants' right to use habeas corpus to challenge wrongful arrest. | Start | BobJones321 (13) | |
2025-06-03 | Nic Nac Naturals | Nic Nac Naturals, LLC is a Spokane, Washington-based company that manufactures dissolvable nicotine lozenges." The company was founded by Nicco Magnotto, who launched the company in late 2018. | Start | Gjb0zWxOb (7553) | |
2025-06-03 | Hauenstein Brewing Company (American brewing company in Minnesota) | The Hauenstein Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Minnesota, that was founded by German immigrant John Hauenstein Sr. in 1864. Up until the company's closing in 1972 the Hauenstein Brewing Company was one of the leading distributors of beer in southern Minnesota alongside the August Schell Brewing Company. | GA | 108.59.60.232 | |
2025-04-07 | Duke Hoenshell (American racing driver (born 1956)) | Duke Hoenshell (born November 27, 1956) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, NASCAR Winston West Series, and NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour. | Start | Nws5683 (2449) | |
2025-01-20 | Robert Esposito (American author (born 1984)) | Robert Louis Esposito (born December 29, 1984) is an American author and entrepreneur. He is the founder and owner of Relocator Service Inc., a home transition company based in Hauppauge, New York. | C | Tanikwa (29) | |
2025-06-09 | Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt (Dutch-American landowner and patriarch of the Roosevelt family in America) | Claes Maartenszen van Rosenvelt (1623 - December 4, 1679) was a Dutch-American businessman and landowner in New Amsterdam and is the Patriarch of both the Oyster Bay and Hyde Park Roosevelt Families and the 5th great-grandfather of Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. | Start | Bdblakley29 (1835) | |
2025-03-10 | John Flemm (American businessman from Florida) | John James Flemm IV is an American businessman, conservative activist, and state guardsman from Central Florida. He is the founder and CEO of Occidental Industries, a real estate investment company based in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is also a board member of the Marion G. Wells Foundation. | C | Rochambeau1783 (3844) | |
2025-02-26 | John Hotson (Canadian economist) | John Hotson (1930 - 1996) was a Canadian economist at the University of Waterloo and co-founder of Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform. | Stub | Flurrious (8619) | |
2025-06-03 | Michael Boren (American businessman) | Michael Boren is an American businessman. He is the cofounder of Clearwater Analytics. In 2025, Donald Trump nominated him for Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment. | Stub | Thriley (63764) | |
2025-04-12 | Williams Furniture Company | In the mid-20th century, Williams Furniture Company was the largest employer in Sumter, South Carolina and the largest single-facility furniture company in the United States, housing all of its departments under one roof. Williams-Brice Stadium at the University of South Carolina is named for the Williams-Brice family for whom the furniture company was named. | C | Graciewithane9 (78) | |
2025-05-17 | Grand Theater, San Francisco (Historic theater) | The Grand Theater is a historic theater in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. The venue became San Francisco Historic Landmark #315 in March 2024. Located at 2665 Mission Street, it was built in 1940 in the Streamline Moderne style with notable neon sign and marquee. | Start | Homescene (71) | |
2025-05-29 | 2024 NAIA softball tournament | The 2024 NAIA softball tournament was the 43rd edition of the NAIA softball championship. The 48-team tournament began on May 13 with Opening Round games at ten different sites and concluded with the 2024 NAIA Softball World Series in Columbus, Georgia on May 23-29. | C | Young Zaphod IV (254) | |
2025-06-03 | Everybody's Bookstore | Everybody's Bookstore was the first Asian American bookstore in the United States. It was established on January 1, 1970 on 840 Kearny Street in the same building as the International Hotel in San Francisco's Manilatown-Chinatown. It served as a central hub of Asian culture, community, and educational resources for the Asian American community. | B | Nw1633 (37) | |
2025-06-02 | Hostage Aid Worldwide | Hostage Aid Worldwide is a non-profit NGO established by a group of former hostages from around the world, families of hostages and subject matter experts, all of whom, based on their different personal experiences as well as suffering have banded together to fight for the release of hostages globally while aiming to prevent this inhumane act of hostage taking from occurring to other innocent people. | Start | Asteiner (265) | |
2025-04-23 | Mattie Lee Starr Lyle | Mattie Lee Starr Lyle (December 4, 1902 – April 9, 1995) was an African-American woman who won a discrimination suit after being denied entrance to the State Theater in Fort Collins, Colorado in 1939. | C | BrenTheBat (7) | |
2024-12-19 | U.A.B.J. Oaxaca (Mexican professional football club) | U.A.B.J. is a Mexican professional football club based in the city of Oaxaca, it competes in liga mayor Oaxaca, a regional league in the state of Oaxaca. It was founded in 1975. The club represents the Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca. Its activities began in the Tercera Division de Mexico but has yet to reach the Liga MX. | Start | Hophead1954 (649) | |
2025-04-02 | John Weisbarth (American handyman, tiny-house movement advocate, reality show host and narrator, podcaster) | John Weisbarth (born May 8, 1976) is an American TV host, best known for co-hosting the 2014-launched fyi channel reality show Tiny House Nation with fellow tiny-house movement advocate Zack Giffin. In 2015 he narrated another fyi show related to tiny homes called Tiny House World. | Start | Bagoto (6631) | |
2025-06-06 | Ohio House Bill 100 (135th GA) (2023 legislation protecting display of flags) | Ohio House Bill 100 (HB 100), also known as the Chief Steven DiSario Act, is a bill passed by the Ohio General Assembly in 2023 that prohibits manufactured home park operators, condominium associations, neighborhood associations, and landlords from restricting the display of the "thin blue line" flag. | Start | TruthIsCurious (52) | |
2025-06-05 | Reunited (RuPaul's Drag Race season 4) (Episode of RuPaul's Drag Race) | "Reunited" is the final episode of the fourth season of the American television series RuPaul's Drag Race. It originally aired on April 30, 2012. | Stub | Another Believer (662267) | |
2025-01-20 | Jolene Ann Lauria (American civil servant) | Jolene Ann Lauria Sullens is an American civil servant currently serving as the United States Assistant Attorney General for Administration on a permanent basis since December 21, 2023 after having served in that position in an acting capacity since June 4, 2022. | Start | TylerJL1996 (101) | |
2025-06-09 | Matthew P. Beevers (US General) | Matthew P. Beevers is an American military officer who is serving as a major general in the United States Army and also serving as the adjutant general of the California National Guard. | Stub | Yesyesmrcool (340) | |
2025-06-10 | Olympian-Packerland Conference (Former Wisconsin high school football conference) | The Olympian-Packerland Conference is a former high school football conference with its membership base in northeastern Wisconsin. It was in existence from 2007 through the 2014 football season, and the conference was affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. | Start | Moserjames79 (3749) | |
2025-06-11 | Chrissy Schoonmaker (American softball coach) | Christina Renee Schoonmaker is an American, former collegiate softball player who currently serves as the head coach at Houston. She played college softball at South Carolina and was previously the head coach at George Washington. | Stub | TNNSUH (24192) | |
2025-06-10 | Patrick Roy Trophy | The Patrick Roy Trophy (French: Trophée Patrick-Roy) is awarded annually by the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) to the goaltender deemed "Goaltender of the Year". The trophy was first created for the 2023–24 season, and is named after Patrick Roy, who played three seasons in the QMJHL from 1982 to 1985 with the Granby Bisons, before a storied career in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens and the Colorado Avalanche. | Start | CaptainCanada (22274) | |
2025-05-22 | Tom Ryan (wrestling) (Tom Ryan is a National Championship Winning Head Men's Wrestling Coach at Ohio State) | Tom Ryan is an American former NCAA wrestler who is currently the head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes wrestling team. | Start | Cgorange (107) | |
2025-06-02 | 1893–94 Oregon football team (American college football season) | The 1893–94 Oregon football team represented the University of Oregon in the winter and spring following the 1893 college football season. In the Oregon football teams's first season, they played a single game, a 44–2 win vs. Albany College. | Start | PK-WIKI (8210) | |
2024-12-15 | University District, Calgary (Neighbourhood of Calgary in Alberta, US) | University District is a neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta. In 1995, the province transferred these lands, previously called the West Campus lands, to the University of Calgary. The University of Calgary Properties Group (UCPG), formerly West Campus Development Trust, was established to develop and manage University District. | Stub | AristarchusValen (1260) | |
2024-12-13 | Martin Sceviour (Canadian Cross of Valour recipient in 1981) | Martin Sceviour CV of Burgoyne's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, was awarded Canada's highest decoration for bravery on April 6, 1981 for his efforts in the rescue of twelve crewman aboard the Danish trawler Remoy while caught out in rough seas. | Stub | Capnwilly (228) | |
2025-06-04 | Fred Bendheim (American artist) | Fred Bendheim (born 1956) is an American visual artist known for his abstract shaped paintings, public commissions, and involvement in community arts education.[citation needed] Based in Brooklyn, New York, Bendheim's work spans painting, sculpture, installation, and water-based media, often exploring themes of nature, abstraction, and spirituality. | C | 2600:4041:5c3b:2200: d401:591f:2e0e:fd4d |
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2025-01-13 | Duke City Marathon (Annual race in the United States held since 2012) | The Duke City Marathon is an annual 42.195-kilometre (26.219 mi) race held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US. Established in 1984, the Duke City marathon is the state's premier running event and one of the longest-running marathons in the Southwest. The course is a USATF certified full marathon serves as a Boston Qualifying Race. | Start | Kelubact (657) | |
2025-06-04 | Polly Ann Trail (20 mile rail trail in Michigan, US) | The Polly Ann Trail is a 20-mile-long rail trail in Oakland County and Lapeer County, Michigan. It follows a portion of the route of the former Pontiac, Oxford and Northern Railroad. The trail is owned by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and managed by local governments and the Polly Ann Trail Management Council in Oakland County and Friends of the Polly Ann Trail in Lapeer County. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-02-10 | Custodia Bank (American bank specializing in cryptocurrency) | Custodia Bank, previously known as Avanti Bank, is a Cheyenne, Wyoming-based bank specializing on crypto currencies. | C | Chiffre01 (546) | |
2025-06-01 | Gary Chichester (American gay rights activist (born c. 1947)) | Gary G. Chichester (born c. 1947)[citation needed] is an American gay rights activist best known as a co-founder of the Chicago Gay Alliance (CGA) and as a principal organizer of Chicago's first Pride March in 1970. | Start | Wechdt (24) | Possible attack |
2025-05-27 | Guy Geier (American architect (born 1954)) | Gerard F.X. "Guy" Geier II (born 1954) is an American architect and interior designer. He is the Managing Partner of FXCollaborative (formerly FXFOWLE Architects), a New York City-based architecture firm. Geier served as the 2018 President of the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter (AIANY). | Start | NorthernWinds (7319) | |
2025-02-02 | Thane Wibbels (American zoologist) | Dr. Thane Wibbels is a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) who specializes in zoology, physiology, evolution, and ecology. His research ventures focus on sea turtle endocrinology and conservation, centering around marine sea turtles with an emphasis on temperature-dependent sex determination. | B | Kuykendall23 (67) | |
2025-06-07 | American Oversight (organization in US) | American Oversight is a non-profit watchdog organization based in Washington D.C. The organization was founded in 2017 in response to the first Trump administration. The organization has served as part of the legal opposition to both the first and second Trump administrations, primarily through litigation against federal agencies and public record requests, among other legal means. | GA | PootisHeavy (22238) | |
2025-01-24 | Portland's 1st City Council district (Oregon) (City electoral district in Oregon, US) | Portland's 1st City Council district is one of four multi-member districts electing three people to Portland City Council in Portland, Oregon. The district is located in the eastern part of the city and comprises primarily of parts of the city east of Interstate 205 all the way to the city's eastern border with Gresham, as well as Portland International Airport. | Start | Harimauhobbes (1016) | |
2025-01-24 | Portland's 2nd City Council district (Oregon) (City electoral district in Oregon, US) | Portland's 2nd City Council district is one of four multi-member districts electing three people to Portland City Council in Portland, Oregon. The district contains most of North and Northeast Portland north of Interstate 84 and west of 82nd Avenue. | Start | Harimauhobbes (1016) | |
2025-01-24 | Portland's 4th City Council district (Oregon) (City electoral district in Oregon, US) | Portland's 4th City Council district is one of four multi-member districts electing three people to Portland City Council in Portland, Oregon. The district contains all of Portland west of the Willamette River (Northwest, Southwest, and South sextants) as well as a small area on the east side including three neighborhoods. | Start | Harimauhobbes (1016) | |
2025-01-24 | Portland's 3rd City Council district (Oregon) (City electoral district in Oregon, US) | Portland's 3rd City Council district is one of four multi-member districts electing three people to Portland City Council in Portland, Oregon. The district contains most of Southeast Portland south of Interstate 84 and west of Interstate 205, as well as a small sliver of Northeast Portland east of 47th Avenue and south of Prescott Avenue. | Start | Harimauhobbes (1016) | |
2025-02-05 | Noochie (American rapper) | Antwon Vincent, professionally known as Noochie, is a rapper from Washington, D.C., United States. He is the director and executive producer of Live on the Front Porch, a YouTube series that features live musical performances. | Start | Madame Fierc (17) | |
2025-02-08 | Kids Off Social Media Act (Proposed United States federal bill) | The Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA) also known as S. 278 is a United States federal bill proposed by Brian Schatz that, if passed, would ban anyone aged under 13 from all social media platforms, ban algorithmic recommendation systems to those under 17, and ban social media in schools. | Start | Squidyyy (286) | |
2025-01-13 | List of crossings of the Chicago River | This is a list of crossings of the Chicago River. The list proceeds upstream following the modern drainage pattern. | Start | Antony-22 (24828) | |
2025-02-08 | 1977 WHA All-Star Game (Ice hockey game in Connecticut, US) | The World Hockey Association All-Star Game was held in the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut on January 18, 1977. The game pitted the Western Division All-Stars against the Eastern Division All-Stars. The Division Most Valuable Player Awards were given to Willy Lindstrom (Western) and Jean-Louis Levasseur (Eastern). | Stub | Wikidude10000 (35460) | |
2024-12-05 | Benjamin Jensen (academic) (American academic) | Benjamin Jensen is an American scholar who specializes in international relations and security studies. | Start | Kakakinv (44) | |
2025-01-31 | Mo Thunder (Indigenous artist in Canada) | Mo Thunder (also known as Monique Bedard) is a Haudenosaunee (Oneida Nation of the Thames), Anishinaabe (Aamjiwnaang First Nation) and French Canadian artist and activist. They live and practice in Toronto, Ontario. Mo formerly went by the artist alias Aura Last. | Start | De.wong91 (65) | |
2024-12-17 | Tyson Gentry (American author (born 1985)) | Tyson Gentry (born July 20, 1985) is an American author, motivational speaker, philanthropist, and advocate for individuals and families affected by spinal cord injuries. Gentry was a former football player for The Ohio State Buckeyes. His career was cut short after sustaining a spinal cord injury during a spring scrimmage in 2006. | Start | DonClem54 (23) | |
2025-01-23 | Ari Mittleman (American political advisor and author) | Ari Mittleman is an American public relations professional and author. He founded Keystone Strategy & Advocacy, a public affairs and strategic communications firm, and serves as the executive director of Keep Our Republic, a bipartisan nonprofit focused on election integrity. | C | Zok700 (269) | |
2025-06-06 | Family Help & Wellness | Family Help & Wellness is a provider of private pay behavioral health programs for youth and young adults ages 5-28. Their programs include Wilderness Therapy programs, assessment centers, therapeutic boarding schools, residential treatment centers, and transitional living in total, they operated 9 programs in 2024. | Start | 1keyhole (2762) | |
2024-12-28 | Connecticut National Estuarine Research Reserve (Protected area in Connecticut, US) | The Connecticut National Estuarine Research Reserve is one of 30 reserves established as part of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System. It was designated in 2022 to protect 52,160 acres of land and water in the Long Island Sound, the lower Thames River, and the lower Connecticut River. | Start | Mariwlqs (375) | |
2025-03-11 | John M. Greene Hall (1910 concert hall in Massachusetts, US) | John M. Greene Hall is a Classical Revival-style auditorium located on the campus of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. Completed in 1910, the hall was designed by New York architect Charles A. Rich of the Architectural Firm, Lamb and Rich and constructed by the Boston-based firm of Hurton & Hemenway. | Stub | CalicoJack1682 (113) | |
2025-04-07 | Rosella Arvizu (American singer) | Rosella Arvizu is an American singer renowned for her contributions to Chicano rock and Ranchera music. She gained prominence in the 1960s as a member of the all‑female group The Sisters and later established a successful solo career in Ranchera music. | Start | Smartcookie55 (17) | |
2025-06-09 | Greenkraft Inc. | Greenkraft Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of alternative-fuel commercial vehicles, including cab-forward trucks and vans, as well as fuel system conversion kits. Based in Santa Ana, California, Greenkraft offers vehicles powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied propane gas (LPG), gasoline, and electric drivetrains. | Start | SG-Lushking (72) | |
2025-06-11 | Crystal Bay Hotel | Crystal Bay Hotel is a historic Mediterranean Revival-style hotel and bed & breakfast located in St. Petersburg, Florida at 7401 Central Avenue, near Boca Ciega Bay. Originally built in 1915 as the Sunset Hotel, the Mediterranean Revival-style building has served as a notable architectural and cultural landmark in the region. | Start | Catherine Burns (17) | |
2025-02-18 | Nico Delgado (Founder and chairman of NicoPAC) | Nico Delgado is the founder and chairman of NicoPAC, a political action committee focused on electing Republican candidates across Arizona. In 2022, Delgado entered the realm of politics volunteering for candidates running for high offices in Arizona such as Governor and Attorney General. | Start | Ikglove (45) | |
2025-06-12 | Operation Soteria Shield | Operation Soteria Shield was a large-scale law enforcement operation which was conducted in April 2025, resulting in the arrest of 244 suspects and the rescue of 109 children from online sexual exploitation and attacks. The operation involved over 70 state law enforcement agencies, including the Dallas, Plano, Wylie, and Garland police departments, as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation Dallas Division, ... | Start | RowanJ LP (3157) | |
2025-06-02 | Kent Davis (American politician) | Kent Davis is an American politician who served as the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner from 2019 to 2024. He is a member of the Alabama Republican Party. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-02-09 | Luis Rey (footballer) (Mexican footballer (born 2002)) | Luis Gabriel Rey Mejía (born 14 September 2002), is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga MX club Puebla, on loan from Guadalajara. | Start | Ambarinho (1993) | |
2025-05-16 | Enoch (Ensley) Plantation | Enoch Plantation was a large 19th-century plantation complex located roughly 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Memphis, Tennessee. | C | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-06-04 | Almiron S. Cole (pioneering entrepreneur, civic leader, and steamboat captain) | Almiron Smith Cole (1805–1891) was a pioneering entrepreneur, civic leader, and steamboat captain whose personal character and industrious spirit significantly shaped the early development of Peoria and East Peoria, Illinois. Almiron S. Cole was a notable 19th-century figure in Peoria, Illinois, known for his significant contributions to the city's economic and infrastructural development during a time of rapid urban growth. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-06-12 | Alex Coffey (American sportswriter) | Alexandra "Alex" Coffey (born c. March 1993) is an American sportswriter who currently works for the Philadelphia Inquirer. From 2019 to 2021, she covered the Oakland Athletics and the Seattle Storm for The Athletic and was the beat writer for the Philadelphia Phillies for the Inquirer from 2022 to 2024. | Start | Omnis Scientia (46600) | Past AfD |
2025-01-31 | Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation (STEM 9-12 school in Wesley Chapel, Florida) | Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation (KRAI) is a four-year STEM high-school located in Wesley Chapel, Florida. KRAI is part of the Pasco County School District. | Start | Jimbocarnia (335) | |
2024-12-12 | Lincoln School Project (community based initiative located in West Plains, Missouri, United States) | The Lincoln School Project is a community focused initiative located in West Plains, Missouri and founded by Crockett and Tonya Oaks in July 2023. Originally focused on restoring the historic Lincoln School, a one-room school for African American students, the project has since transitioned to programmatic efforts, community engagement, and the creation of a Reflection Plaza on the school grounds. | C | CwHerby13 (39) | |
2025-05-19 | Providence Civil Compact (First civil compact for Providence) | The Providence Civil Compact (sometimes referred to as the "Scott Petition") was a foundational agreement signed by thirteen settlers of the Towne of Providence (now Providence, Rhode Island), in which they pledged obedience to the decisions of local government—but only in "civil things." This early assertion of limited government authority is one of the first known declarations in colonial Ame ... | C | Diogenes99 (7673) | |
2025-06-09 | Thomas Sherwood (settler) (Abt 1586 - Bef 07 Sep 1655 (date of inventory) Fairfield, Connecticut) | Thomas Sherwood (December 24, 1586 – 1655) was an early settler of the Connecticut Colony and a deputy to the General Court of Connecticut from Stratford in the mid-17th century. He is considered one of the founding settlers of Fairfield County, Connecticut. | Start | Astronomical17 (337) | |
2025-02-01 | R. H. Johnson (American businessman (1916–2008)) | R. H. Johnson (1916–2008) was a chief executive officer of the Del Webb Corporation from 1974 to 1981. He also served in the board of the Del Webb Foundation from 1967 until 2007, serving as the board's president after retiring from Del Webb in 1981. | Start | RandomMainstream (1107) | |
2025-01-27 | Jonathan Appell (American stonework restorer) | Jonathan Appell is a monument and gravestone restoration professional. He is also the CEO of Atlas Preservation and leads the educational 48 State Tour. | Start | AntiqueMoon (161) | |
2025-01-06 | 48 State Tour (Annual event teaching stonework restoration) | The 48 State Tour is a yearly event that aims to teach people how to restore cemetery gravestones. The original goal of the tour is to do free restoration events in each of the 48 states, in 48 days. | Start | AntiqueMoon (161) | |
2025-04-23 | Anthony T. DiPietro (American attorney) | Anthony T. DiPietro is an American attorney. He is best known for representing more than 300 patients of Robert Hadden who were sexually abused and the subsequent cover-up by Columbia University. The settlements have accumulated more than $200 million to date, which is the largest by an Ivy League school in history. | Start | Kentuckyfriedtucker (2219) | |
2025-04-04 | John More Association (American family association formed in 1890) | The John More Association (JMA) is a family association for descendants of John and Betty Taylor More. | GA | WereItNotSoSimple (524) | |
2025-03-31 | John Corr (Canadian author (born 1977)) | John Corr (born November 23, 1977) is a professor at Mohawk College and the author of Eight Times Up, which was published by Orca Book Publishers in 2019. | Stub | PsychologyEditor (31) | |
2024-12-13 | Leslie Arthur Palmer (Canadian awarded the Cross of Valour) | First Officer Leslie Arthur Palmer CV of Prince Rupert, British Columbia was awarded the Cross of Valour, Canada's highest civilian decoration for bravery on May 4, 2006, for his efforts in rescuing two fishermen stranded on the shores of the Grenville Channel during a severe storm, near Prince Rupert, British Columbia. | Start | Capnwilly (228) | |
2024-12-13 | Harold Gilbert Miller (Canadian awarded the Cross of Valour) | Harold Gilbert Miller CV MB of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, was awarded the Cross of Valour, Canada's highest civilian decoration for bravery on April 6, 1981, for his actions involving the rescue of 12 crewman aboard a Danish trawler in rough seas. | Start | Capnwilly (228) | |
2025-01-10 | Myrick Howard (American historic preservationist (born 1953)) | Myrick Howard is an American historic preservationist, best known for his leadership of Preservation North Carolina (PNC), where he served as president from 1978 until his retirement in 2023. Under his guidance, PNC became a national model for historic preservation, facilitating the protection and revitalization of over 900 historic properties across the state. | C | Dr pangloss (233) | |
2025-06-01 | OnX Maps (Outdoor recreation mapping company) | onX is a private American technology company that develops digital mapping applications for outdoor recreation. It was founded in Missoula, Montana in 2009 as a hardware company, developing chips that extended Garmin GPS devices with land ownership data for the purpose of hunting. | Start | Scaledish (2642) | |
2025-06-12 | Fox Valley Classic Conference (Wisconsin high school football conference) | The Fox Valley Classic Conference was a high school football conference that was formed for the spring 2021 alternate football season in Wisconsin. Containing members in northeastern and north central Wisconsin, the conference and its member schools were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. | Start | Moserjames79 (3749) | |
2025-06-03 | Shane Strum (American healthcare executive and political advisor) | Shane Strum is an American healthcare executive and political advisor who currently serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Broward Health, a public health system based in Broward County, Florida. In 2024, he was also appointed Interim CEO of Memorial Healthcare System, one of the largest public healthcare systems in Florida. | C | Alexnewmon2623 (734) | |
2025-06-12 | Fred S. Stone (African-Canadian ragtime music composer) | Frederick St. Clair Stone (fr) (January 22, 1873 to January 14, 1912) was an African-Canadian ragtime music composer, born in Chatham, Kent County, Ontario. | Start | 2601:646:203:e7b0:4 87b:4fb4:4631:dc46 |
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2025-04-20 | Zaya Perysian (American TikToker, actress, and activist) | Zaya Perysian is an American TikTok personality, actress, and activist. She has been publicly documenting her gender transition through social media since 2019. In 2022, she played the character Asha in the web series Hidden Canyons. In 2025, she identified herself as a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the United States after Executive Order 14168 led to her being issued a passport listing her as male. | Start | Rylee Amelia (398) | |
2025-05-29 | The Wishbone Pajama Show (2025 concert tour by Conan Gray) | The Wishbone Pajama Show is the upcoming sixth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray, in support of his fourth studio album Wishbone. The tour will begin on September 11, 2025, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and is currently set to conclude on October 19, 2025, in Monterrey, Mexico, comprising 19 shows. | Start | GrandeObvious (176) | |
2025-05-14 | William Mattar (American personal injury lawyer) | William Mattar is an American personal injury attorney who is the founder of the eponymous law firm based in Buffalo, New York. | Start | SchrödinKitty (31) | |
2025-05-14 | David Rafailedes (American writer) | David Rafailedes is an American writer, director, and producer from Ohio who lives in New York City. He wrote Cellino v. Barnes, a broadway play about Cellino & Barnes, with Mike B. Breen. The show was positively received. Originally scheduled to run through October 13, 2024, it was repeatedly extended with its run ending on March 30, 2025. | Stub | SchrödinKitty (31) | |
2025-06-02 | Yauger Park (Park complex in Chehalis, Washington) | Yauger Park is a mixed-use recreation and sports park in Olympia, Washington across from Capital Mall. The park contains a natural filtering water retention system that serves as a wetland preserve and is home to a community and demonstration garden. | GA | OlympiaBuebird (5292) | |
2025-06-13 | Enrique Ugartechea (Mexican professional wrestler) | Enrique Ugartechea was a Mexican professional wrestler, trainer, actor, sportswriter, and businessman, considered the creator of the classic Mexican wrestling style and the first professional wrestler in his country. | Start | Anthony Piñeiro (140) | |
2025-06-12 | Wilkens Mathieu (Canadian boxer (born 2005)) | Wilkens Mathieu (born 4 January 2005) is a Canadian professional boxer who currently competes in the super-middleweight division. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1121) | |
2025-04-01 | Chirigüillo (Pejorative term) | Chirigüillo (also spelled chiriwillo) is a pejorative term used in the Mexican state of Nuevo León to refer to Mexicans from white-minority regions who are singled out for their ethnicity, skin color, or rural origin. Due to its influence, it has also been used in the states of Tamaulipas and Coahuila. | Start | Ramaxel (784) | |
2025-06-12 | Quaboag (Indigenous people of Massachusetts, US) | The Quaboag were an Algonquian-speaking people, one of the most widespread of Indian linguistic stocks, closely related to the Nipmuc, Nashaway, and other local tribes—collectively known to colonists as the “Fresh Water Indians” or “Nipnets” Their territory centered around the Quaboag Pond and Quaboag River, encompassing present-day Brookfield, New Braintree, Warren, Brimfield, and Sturbridge, Massachusetts. | Start | Macbrindle (477) | |
2025-03-15 | Mario Ruiz Massieu (Mexican lawyer (1950–1999)) | Mario Ruiz Massieu (December 24, 1950 – September 15, 1999) was a Mexican ambassador and key figure in Mexican politics in 1994, the last year of the presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari. | C | Btyner (5884) | |
2025-02-10 | Miguel Gómez (footballer, born 2002) (Mexican footballer (born 2002)) | Miguel Alejandro Gómez Ortiz (born 29 September 2002), is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga MX club Guadalajara. | Start | Ambarinho (1993) | |
2025-06-12 | Simeon Golar (American jurist) | Simeon Golar (1928–2013) was an American jurist who served as a justice of the New York State Supreme Court in Queens County. | Start | JB Wormester (37) | |
2025-01-28 | Adetokunbo Omishakin (American transportation official (born 1976)) | Adetokunbo "Toks" Omishakin (born July 24, 1976) is an American transportation official currently serving as the California Secretary of Transportation. He was previously the Director of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and held leadership roles at the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). | C | Thoppy234 (514) | |
2024-11-22 | Mark Ricker (American football) (American football player) | Mark Ricker is a former professional American football player, coach and executive. He played, coached and was part of the front office staff of several professional football teams and leagues. | Start | Mjmja5 (682) | |
2024-11-22 | Team EJP (American waterworks company) | Team EJP is an American water, stormwater, and wastewater company founded in Gardiner, Maine in 1955. | Start | Takemetotheriver (74) | |
2024-12-23 | Ashe County Early College High School (School in West Jefferson, North Carolina, United States) | Ashe County Early College High School (also known as Ashe County Early College) is a public high school serving grades 9–13, located in West Jefferson, North Carolina, United States. It is one of two high schools in the Ashe County Schools system. | Start | Palmetto252 (1528) | |
2025-06-12 | Charles Cole (climber) (American rock climber and inventor) | Charles David "Charlie" Cole III (April 29, 1955 – July 14, 2018) was an American rock climber, inventor, and entrepreneur. He was the founder of the climbing shoe company Five Ten, established in 1985, and is best known for inventing the ultra-sticky Stealth Rubber outsole that revolutionized rock climbing and mountain sports footwear. | C | Bifty (247) | |
2025-06-13 | Greenville Public Schools (Michigan) (School district in Michigan) | Greenville Public Schools is a public school district in Montcalm County, Michigan. It serves Greenville and parts of Eureka Township, Fairplain Township, Montcalm Township, and Sidney Township. It also serves parts of Oakfield Township and Spencer Township in Kent County and a small part of Otisco Township in Ionia County. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-06-04 | Food Freedom Acts (food safety model acts) | Food Freedom Acts are U.S. state-level laws designed to reduce regulatory burdens on producers of homemade foods and provide consumers with direct access to these products. These laws are an expansion of the Cottage Food Laws, which permitted the sale of homemade food products. | C | Georgizae (28) | |
2025-03-13 | Curtis Schomer (American politician) | Curtis Schomer (born 1984) is an American politician. He serves as a Republican member of the Montana House of Representatives representing the 48th district. He is an underground miner. | Stub | PickleG13 (30679) | |
2025-03-13 | Anthony Nicastro (American politician) | Anthony Nicastro is an American politician serving as a Republican member of the Montana House of Representatives representing the 50th district. He is an attorney. | Stub | PickleG13 (30679) | |
2025-04-02 | Dan Basen (New York Artist) | Dan Murry Basen (11 April 1939 - 1 April 1970) was an American sculptor, painter, assemblage artist and performance artist. Basen is best known for his assemblages and box-based work. Dan Basen was educated at the State University of New York (BS) and the Maryland Institute of Art's Rinehart School of Sculpture (MFA). | C | GGLibrarian (39) | |
2025-06-12 | Stinson v. Fayetteville School District No. 1 | Stinson v. Fayetteville School District No. 1 is a lawsuit challenging the Act 573 of Arkansas which would require all public schools to and local government buildings to have a 16 x 20-inch display of the ten commandments. The lawsuit was filed on June 11, 2025, by seven families including some Christians in the U.S District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. | Stub | Squidyyy (286) | |
2025-04-29 | Seneca Chief (boat) (First boat on Erie Canal) | The Seneca Chief was the first boat to travel through the completed Erie Canal. It carried Governor Dewitt Clinton from Lake Erie, through the Erie Canal, to the Wedding of the Waters Ceremony to celebrate the opening of the waterway in 1825. The original Seneca Chief was owned by Thaddeus Joy and other partners, all of whom were likely freight-forwarders in western New York. | C | Only-instance-3918 (64) | |
2025-05-31 | Jones Creek (Pagan River tributary) (Tributary of the Pagan River) | Jones Creek is a major tributary of the Pagan River. The 7-mile-long (11.27km) tidal stream is located along the coastal village of Rescue, Virginia, 4 miles (6.44km) east-northeast of the colonial seaport town of Smithfield, Virginia. The tidal creek is part of the larger Pagan River System comprising, the river Pagan, main tributaries Jones Creek and Cypress Creek ... | Start | FrederickX (271) | |
2025-06-02 | Lower Fox Conference (Former Wisconsin high school football conference) | The Lower Fox Conference is a former high school football conference with its membership concentrated in the lower Fox River valley in southeastern Wisconsin. Founded in 1933 and playing its last season in 1936, the conference's member schools belonged to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. | C | Moserjames79 (3749) | |
2025-06-10 | Charlene Carr (Canadian writer) | Charlene Carr is a Canadian writer based in Nova Scotia. Carr's novel We Rip the World Apart was the winner of the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction at the Atlantic Book Awards in 2025. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-02-25 | IndyCar on television | The television rights to broadcast the IndyCar Series in the United States have varied between different broadcasters since the series' founding as the Indy Racing League (IRL) in 1995 as a competitor to the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). | B | Matthewshill (3704) | |
2025-06-14 | United Artists Pasadena Theater (Former movie theater in Pasadena, California) | United Artists Pasadena Theater is a historic former movie theater at 600-606 East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2025-06-13 | Jana Shipley (American athlete and coach) | Jana Edwards Shipley was a record holder in the women's pole vault. | Start | Dnd25 (2607) | |
2025-06-09 | Jeremy Wineberg (American music executive) | Jeremy Wineberg is an American music industry executive and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Heard Well, a music label that collaborates with social media influencers to promote emerging artists, and the founder and CEO of Sounds Cool, a music company that focuses on playlists in store music branding and branding technology. | Start | Habtejunior (41) | |
2025-06-14 | Amaury Morales (Mexican footballer (born 2005)) | Amaury Morales Rosas (born 3 December 2005) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga MX club Cruz Azul. | Start | Lf20 (2167) | |
2025-06-07 | Eva (coopérative) | Eva is a cooperative ridesharing and delivery application based on blockchain technology. The application connects passenger members to driver members in a peer-to-peer approach. The organization was founded in 2017 and the application was launched in Montreal on May 13, 2019. | Start | Wikicapitaineben (277) | |
2025-06-13 | Norfolk NATO Festival | The Norfolk NATO Festival, formerly the International Azela Festival, has taken place in Virginia each spring since 1951 and is the longest continually running festival in the Hampton Roads Region. The Norfolk NATO Festival highlights Norfolk's role as the North American Headquarters of NATO and fosters cultural exchange and appreciation of NATO allies. | Start | Tiny Particle (10207) | |
2025-02-25 | Hell's Half Acre (Nashville, Tennessee) (Neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) | Hell's Half Acre was a neighborhood and could be seen in the line of sight northwest of the present-day Tennessee State Capitol. As the African American population of Nashville increased following the conclusion of the Civil War, Hell's Half Acre housed much of the city's 37% black population in 1900. | C | NOLABNR0 (43) | |
2025-05-04 | Xavier Chaplin (American football player) | Xavier Chaplin is an American football offensive tackle for the Auburn Tigers. He previously played for the Virginia Tech Hokies. | Start | Butters.From.SouthPark (10726) | |
2025-05-16 | Mattie Adams (First licensed African American interior designer in New England) | Mattie May Adams (December 26, 1923 – August 6, 2016) was born in Boston's South End neighborhood. She attended the New England School of Art and Design and the Rhode Island School of Design. Adams became the first licensed African American interior designer in New England after opening Adams Interiors in Back Bay. | Stub | Halimaliha (269) | |
2025-06-01 | Jon Tattrie (Canadian writer and journalist) | Jon Tattrie is a Canadian writer and journalist from Nova Scotia. Tattrie is the author of eight books, including Peace by Chocolate: The Hadhad Family's Remarkable Journey From Syria to Canada (2020) covering the Hadhad family and their chocolate company, Peace by Chocolate. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-05-07 | Lloyd MacInnis (Canadian television presenter (1917–1965)) | Lloyd Young MacInnis (21 August 1917 – 14 March 1965) was a Canadian radio host and television presenter from Nova Scotia. He was the writer and narrator of the 1964 two-part documentary The Silence Barrier, which covered deafness and teaching deaf children to speak. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-06-08 | Gravy (BJ the Chicago Kid album) (2023 studio album by BJ the Chicago Kid) | Gravy is the fourth studio album by American singer BJ the Chicago Kid, released on November 10, 2023, by RCA Records. | Start | VerifiablyYours (84) | |
2025-03-09 | Flag and Seal of Mooresville, Indiana (Flag and seal of Mooresville, Indiana) | The flag of Mooresville, Indiana was adopted in 1974 and is the first and current flag of the town. The seal of Mooresville, Indiana is used by town officials to identify town government possessions and to certify official documents. It is the first and current seal. | C | HoosierMan1816 (556) | |
2025-06-06 | List of football clubs in Mexico by major honours won | This is a list of the major honours won by football clubs in Mexico. It lists every Mexican association football club to have won any of the domestic, continental, or intercontinental trophies recognized as major titles by FMF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL or FIFA. | Start | Lf20 (2167) | |
2025-06-09 | Unión del Barrio (American socialist organization) | Unión del Barrio (UdB; English: Union of Neighbors), is a United States-based pro-immigrant and socialist political organization founded in San Diego, California, in 1981. | GA | WhoIsCentreLeft (3113) | |
2025-01-02 | Edwin Murray MacKay (American painter (1869–1926)) | Edwin Murray MacKay (September 29, 1869 – February 28, 1926) was an American painter from Michigan. | Start | DontCallMeLateForDinner (4267) | |
2025-05-31 | Melinda Markey (American actress (born 1934)) | Melinda Markey (born February 27, 1934) is an American actress, known for her roles in 1950s film and television, often portraying young women in supporting roles. | Start | Adelberta (1892) | |
2025-06-12 | First Avenue Middle School (California) (School in Arcadia, California) | First Avenue Middle School is a three-year comprehensive intermediate public school located in the city of Arcadia, California. The school holds grades 6 to 8, being a part of the Arcadia Unified School District along with two other middle schools. Students who graduate from First Avenue Middle School are sent off to Arcadia High School. | C | TopHatHorizon (51) | |
2025-06-14 | Gull Lake Community Schools (School district in Michigan, USA) | Gull Lake Community Schools is a public school district near Kalamazoo, Michigan. In Kalamazoo County, it serves Richland and Richland Township, South Gull Lake and parts of Charleston Township, Comstock Township, Cooper Township, and Ross Township. In Barry County, it serves parts of the townships of Barry, Johnstown, and Prairieville, and in Calhoun County, it serves part of Bedford Township. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2024-11-25 | Georgia Native Plant Society (American conservation organization) | The Georgia Native Plant Society (GNPS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the stewardship and conservation of native plants and their habitats in Georgia, United States. | Start | Gardendcs (69) | |
2024-11-25 | Darrell Grams (American lawyer) | Darrell Mark Grams (born August 23, 1953) is an American lawyer who specializes in international and immigration law. He was the head of the Grams Law Firm in Addison, Texas, as well as the nationwide Grams Capital brokerage firm. | C | Alpharomeo12 (365) | |
2025-05-05 | Acelyrin (Biopharmaceutical company) | Acelyrin, Inc. (Nasdaq: SLRN) is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Agoura Hills, California, with additional operations in the San Francisco Bay Area. | C | Noxoug1 (4723) | |
2025-06-13 | Frank Cella | Frank Cella (December 3, 1888-February 7, 1965) was a state legislator in Pennsylvania. A Republican, he represented Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives during the 1951-1952 session. He was a Republican. | Stub | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2025-06-08 | Renee Ferguson (American journalist (1949–2025)) | Renee Ferguson (August 22, 1949 – June 6, 2025) was an American news reporter, and long-time journalist for WMAQ. She was the first African-American woman to work as an investigative reporter in Chicago. She won a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, and an Alfred I. duPont–Columbia Award. | Stub | Thief-River-Faller (11946) | |
2025-06-12 | Riley Sawchuk (Canadian ice hockey player (born 1999)) | Riley Sawchuk (born March 18, 1999) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre. He is currently playing for HC Lada Togliatti of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). His grandfather was the cousin of the Hall of Fame goaltender Terry Sawchuk. | C | Шахматист2025 (31) | |
2025-05-17 | Dennis Ivory (American track and field athlete from Maryland) | Dennis Ivory (born July 2, 1956) is a former American track and field athlete best known for his collegiate success in the long jump and triple jump during the late 1970s. A standout at the University of Maryland, he earned All-American honors and multiple ACC titles. | Start | JoseyWales019 (3158) | |
2025-06-03 | Noah Lamanna (Canadian actor) | Noah Lamanna (born 28 February 1991) is a Canadian actor. They have appeared in television series such as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, The Last of Us, and Ginny & Georgia. | C | PoppysButterflies (32432) | |
2025-01-23 | Winifred Haun & Dancers | Winifred Haun & Dancers is a dance company based in Chicago and Oak Park, Illinois. | Start | Neutrinos on the Prairie (479) | |
2025-05-30 | Sam Laprade (Canadian fundraising strategist) | Sam Laprade (born in Oshawa, Ontario) is a Canadian fundraising strategist, broadcaster, and author. | Start | EricYesYes (56) | |
2025-04-03 | David Nephi Zook | David Nephi Zook is a public administrator and elected official, elected as Cache County, Utah's Executive/Surveyor/CEO in 2021. Zook has a history in public administration. He held a variety of positions in San Bernadino County, California (1997-2012), including Chief of Staff, served as the City Manager of Nibley, Utah (2012-2021), and taught master level courses in public administration at Southern Utah University. | C | Cceint (15) | |
2024-12-12 | Ed Snodderly (American performer and songwriter (born 1952)) | Eddie “Ed” Lynn Snodderly (born June 23, 1952) is an American performer and songwriter and is the co-founder of the Down Home music venue and listening room in Johnson City, Tennessee. | Start | Bidgoodl (190) | |
2025-01-10 | William Henry Harrison Cook | William Henry Harrison Cook (November 5, 1840 – February 11, 1923), also known as William H. H. Cook, was a soldier, teacher, minister and state legislator in West Virginia. | Stub | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2025-05-07 | Indochine (restaurant) (Restaurant in New York City) | Indochine is a French-Vietnamese restaurant founded in the 1980s in New York City by restaurateur Brian McNally (who had previously co-founded The Odeon with his brother Keith McNally) and music producer John Loeffler. Opened "among the auto body shops of gritty Lafayette Street" it sits in a historic row of buildings across from the Public Theater known as La Grange Terrace, which was, at times, the home of [[Vanderbilt family|Vanderb ... | Start | Cultcritix (56) | |
2025-05-17 | Jan Davidson (American folklorist) | Jan Davidson was the longest-serving director of the John C. Campbell Folk School, the oldest and largest folk school in the United States. | Start | Hkeely (2432) | |
2025-06-01 | 1927 Oklahoma impeachment effort | On December 12, 1927, the Oklahoma House of Representatives met in a self-called special session and voted to impeach three oficials: Henry S. Johnston (governor), Fred P. Branson (chief justice of the Supreme Court), and Harry Cordell (commissioner of agriculture). | C | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2024-12-27 | Rob Harley (American football) (American football coach (born 1982)) | Rob Harley (born October 16, 1982) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the defensive coordinator at Northern Illinois University. | Start | Cbowers77 (4688) | |
2025-06-11 | Bridget Canning (Canadian writer) | Bridget Canning is a Canadian writer from Newfoundland and Labrador. Her first novel, The Greatest Hits of Wanda Jaynes (2017), was adapted into film in 2021. Her second novel, Some People's Children, was a contender for the 2021 N.L. Reads competition. | Start | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-05-28 | Mike DiLiello (American football player (born 2000)) | Mike DiLiello (born April 13, 2000) is an American professional football quarterback for the DC Defenders of the United Football League (UFL). He previously played college football at Florida Tech, Middle Tennessee, and Austin Peay. | Start | IndyBallFan (1809) | |
2025-01-30 | Peter Le Barbier Duplessis (First marshal of Louisiana (c.1779–1817)) | Peter Le Barbier Duplessis (French pronunciation: [dyplɛsi]; c. 1779 – 8 October 1817) (not to be confused with his father (7 January 1749 – 8 November 1815) and his son (c. 1806 – 24 October 1849) of the same name) was the first United States marshal of the State of Louisiana, and "played an important role in the defense and development of a still young United States ...helping General Andrew Jackson not only save the city [of New Orlean ... | C | Ecol53 (47) | |
2025-03-14 | 338th Medical Brigade (Military unit) | The 338th Medical Brigade is a medical brigade of the United States Army Reserve subordinate to the 3rd Medical Command with its headquarters at Horsham, Pennsylvania. | B | Don.H.40 (4743) | |
2025-06-11 | Kemel McKenzie (American software engineer and technology entrepreneur) | Kemel McKenzie (born 1996) is an American software engineer and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of Stylo Network, an artificial intelligence platform that automates the creation of meeting summaries, action items, and decisions. McKenzie is also known for his earlier work as lead developer at Moon, a cryptocurrency payments startup that enabled users to make online purchases with Bitcoin. | Start | VioletFish (11) | |
2025-05-24 | Thad Bogardus (American football coach (born 1989)) | Thad Bogardus (born 1989) is an American football coach who is the outside linebackers coach for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He previously worked for the Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos, and Buffalo Bills. | Start | DakotaBoy89 (134) | |
2025-06-07 | Armstrong Ambulance (Ambulance company serving Massachusetts, United States) | Armstrong Ambulance Service Inc. is a privately held EMS provider headquartered in Arlington, Massachusetts. Founded in 1946, it supplies 911 and medical-transport services to several Greater Boston municipalities and is one of a handful of Massachusetts providers accredited by the CAAS. | C | Dahawk04 (490) | |
2025-05-05 | Kenneth Nebenzahl (writer and bookseller) | Kenneth Nebenzahl (September 16, 1927 – January 29, 2020) was an internationally known antiquarian book- and mapseller, author, and supporter and benefactor of the field of the history of cartography. | Start | Kmccook (14675) | |
2025-04-18 | Irene Dunham (American supercentenarian (1907–2022)) | Irene Dunham (born Irene Blanche Babcock; December 16, 1907–May 1, 2022) was an American supercentenarian and the final living survivor of the 1927 Bath School disaster, the deadliest school massacre in United States history. | Start | DontCallMeLateForDinner (4267) | |
2025-01-28 | Reges v. Cauce | Reges v. Cauce, et al. is a federal lawsuit brought by Stuart Reges, a Teaching Professor at the University of Washington's Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering against the University and its President Ana Mari Cauce. It concerns a university policy about including a land acknowledgement in course syllabi. | C | AdJHu (1309) | |
2025-02-21 | Charles Foster Jones (American civilian who was executed by Japanese soldiers) | Charles Foster Jones (1 May 1879 – 8 June 1945) was an American ham radio operator and weather observer who along with his wife Etta were the only white couple on the Aleutian Island of Attu. During the Japanese occupation of Attu he was executed by Japanese soldiers, he was the only civilian to be executed by the Japanese on American soil. | C | Glugster (1290) | |
2025-06-16 | Jonathan Buma (Former FBI agent) | Jonathan Buma is a former United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent. | Start | Codyave (3461) | |
2025-06-15 | Albert A. Walsh | Albert Anthony Walsh (1928–2002) was an American lawyer who served as the chair of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) from October 31, 1967 to January 7, 1970. | Start | JB Wormester (37) | |
2025-06-14 | List of ICE field offices | The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates field offices in major cities throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as internationally in other countries. | Start | Plastixfy (2784) | |
2025-06-16 | Michael G. Nastos (American radio host) | Michael G. Nastos (April 4, 1952 – November 9, 2022) was an American jazz DJ and journalist. He is primarily known for hosting a daily jazz program for nearly 30 years on NPR affiliate WEMU 89.1 FM in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where he was also assistant music director and chief librarian. | Stub | Mr swordfish (6149) | |
2025-04-19 | Jackson Olson (American baseball player and social media personality) | Jackson Daniel Olson (born October 6, 1997) is an American baseball player, entertainer, and social media personality. He is best known as a third baseman for the Savannah Bananas, a barnstorming exhibition baseball team renowned for their entertaining approach to the sport. | Start | IPenny49 (64) | |
2025-06-12 | Roy Willey | Roy T. Willey IV (born 1987) is an American attorney and partner at the law firm Poulin Willey Anastopoulo in Charleston, South Carolina. He specializes in personal injury litigation, class action lawsuits, and civil rights cases. | Start | JB Wormester (37) | |
2025-05-31 | Wolsak and Wynn (Canadian publishing company) | Wolsak & Wynn Publishers is a Canadian publishing company based in Hamilton, Ontario. It was founded in 1982, and has been owned by Noelle Allen since 2007. Imprints of Wolsak and Wynn include Buckrider Books, James Street North Books, and Poplar Press. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-04-05 | Simeon G. Trombitas (U.S. Army general) | Simeon G. Trombitas is a retired United States Army major general who served as the Commanding General of United States Army South from November 10, 2009 to September 24, 2012. | C | Duke83 (829) | |
2024-12-29 | Dan Carroll (entrepreneur) (American teacher and entrepreneur) | Dan Carroll is an American educator, entrepreneur, and investor. In 2012, he co-founded Clever, an education technology company, with fellow Harvard University graduates Tyler Bosmeny and Rafael Garcia; he then served as the company's chief product officer.In 2024, he co-founded Gettronpower. additionally serves on the boards of various schools and organizations. | Start | Phibeatrice (7669) | |
2025-01-19 | Southern Worcester County League (League within the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association) | The Southern Worcester County League (SWCL) is a high school athletic conference located in District 2 of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The league was formed circa 1923 and currently consists of twelve public high schools in the southern part of Worcester County, Massachusetts. | C | AnthonyBurnett25 (101) | |
2024-11-23 | Brunswick Group (British public relations company) | Brunswick Group is a British public relations company headquartered in London, England. The company was founded in 1987 by Sir Alan Parker. | Start | ThirdRing4000 (32) | |
2025-02-24 | Tim O'Neill (author) (American author, public speaker) | Tim O'Neill is an American author, public speaker, and natural gas trader. He is known for his books Every Play Every Day: My Life as a Notre Dame Walk-On and Tiny Tim's Notre Dame Football Dream. | Start | Howabodat (24) | |
2025-02-19 | Bill Livingstone (musician) (Canadian musician) | William John Roderick Livingstone (March 20, 1942 - February 22, 2025) was a Canadian musician, band leader, composer, and author. He was known for highland bagpipe music. He was the founding Pipe Major of the 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band and the first non-Scottish Pipe Major to win the world championship. | Start | Waxiijook (18) | |
2025-01-28 | Wauwatosa Curling Club (Curling club in Wisconsin) | The Wauwatosa Curling Club is a curling club in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and was founded in 1921. | C | Kbander1 (42) | |
2025-06-01 | Jacob Saylors (American football player) | Jacob Saylors (born March 8, 2000) is an American former professional football running back for the St. Louis Battlehawks of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football at East Tennessee State. He was named to the All-UFL team in 2024. | Start | Danjobilly1 (8738) | |
2025-06-16 | Jean-François Pauzé (Musical artist) | Jean-François Pauzé (born 12 September 1975), known as JF Pauzé, is a Québécois songwriter and musician known for being the guitarist and a member of the group Les Cowboys Fringants which he co-founded with singer Karl Tremblay in 1994. He is the principal lyricist and composer of the band, having written most of their songs released since the 1990's. | Start | Samuel La Casse-ciné (30) | |
2025-06-13 | E. Lilyan Spencer (American tennis player) | Eldis Lilyan Spencer (December 16, 1906 – January 24, 1957) was an American tennis player, basketball coach, teacher and school administrator from the Villa Mitchell neighborhood of Tallahassee, Florida. | C | Leonflorida (182) | |
2025-05-30 | 2022 Jefferson County, Alabama Sheriff election | The 2022 Jefferson County Sheriff election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the sheriff of Jefferson County, Alabama. The primary election was held on May 24, 2022. Incumbent Democratic sheriff Mark Pettway was re-elected to a second consecutive four-year term. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-04-11 | Mid America Fists In Action (American kink organization) | Mid America Fists In Action (MAFIA) is a 501(c) nonprofit organization for men interested in fisting. MAFIA was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1978. Membership is open to adults age 21 or older, subject to approval by the board of directors. | GA | OiYoiYoink (2917) | |
2025-06-17 | Jami C. Shawley | Jamelle C. "Jami" Shawley is a United States Army major general who has served as the commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, the only permanent American military base in Africa. On May 14, 2022, she became the first female U.S. commanding general on African soil, replacing Major Geneneral William Zana at Camp Lemonnier which is used to support counterterrorism efforts in neighboring Somalia. | Stub | Durindaljb (4748) | |
2025-05-26 | Marell Evans | Marell Evans is an American investor and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Exceptional Capital, a venture firm focused on early-stage enterprise software companies. | Start | Kanzazaha (18) | |
2025-01-17 | Community care access centres | Community Care Access Centres (CCACs) were the first point of contact for Ontario residents with the Home and Community Care system. | C | Legend of 14 (2976) | |
2025-06-04 | Sean Donahue (American lawyer and government official) | Sean Michael Donahue is an American lawyer and government official who has served as general counsel of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) since May 22, 2025. He was nominated by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate in a 51–46 vote. | C | Sdmnch (10) | |
2025-05-05 | Vance Lehmkuhl (American vegan musician, author, and historical consultant) | Vance Lehmkuhl is an American vegan author, journalist, cartoonist, musician, and historical consultant based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is best known for creatively promoting veganism through humor, music, public speaking, and published works. | C | MaynardClark (32946) | |
2025-05-22 | Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union (Not-for-profit organization) | Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union (FIGFCU) is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial institution headquartered in Burbank, California. Established in 1936, FIGFCU returns its profits to members, not shareholders, through higher savings and checking yields, lower rates on loans and credit cards, and personal service not found at banks. | C | Marfifcu (33) | Possible spam |
2025-02-17 | Traditions at the University of Kentucky | The University of Kentucky is a public university located in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1865, and is the largest and oldest public school in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Athletically, the University of Kentucky competes at the Division I level of the NCAA, and is a founding member of their primary athletic conference, the Southeastern Conference. | B | Snakshopp (153) | |
2025-03-29 | Murder of Rebecca Landrith (2021 murder in Pennsylvania, United States) | Rebecca Landrith was murdered in 2021. Her body was dumped near an Interstate 80 ramp in Pennsylvania. Police arrested Tracy Ray Rollins, a 29-year old truck driver from Texas. Surveillance videos show 47-year old former model with Rollins at truck stops and a fast food restaurant in three Midwestern states. | Start | Wrensewn (587) | |
2025-05-01 | Alan Nishio (American civil rights activist (1945–2023)) | Alan Takeshi Nishio (August 9, 1945 – December 27, 2023) was an American civil rights activist, educator and community leader. He was a prominent figure in the Japanese American redress movement, being a founding member of the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR), and played a significant role in the development of Asian American studies in higher education. | GA | RAbNk1IaQs (12) | |
2025-05-09 | Diana Steiner | Diana Steiner, (Diana Steiner Dickstein) is an American professional violinist. She was born in 1932 in Portland, Oregon. She was the violin solo winner of the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation Violin Competition in1952. Her New York recital debut was reviewed by the New York Times. | Start | Chamber Music Queen (298) | |
2025-06-03 | Los Jefes (2015 Mexican film) | Los Jefes (transl. The Chiefs) is a 2015 drama and crime film directed by Jesús "Chiva" Rodríguez. Starring the Mexican rap group Cartel de Santa, the film explores the influence of drug trafficking among young university students. | Stub | Ramaxel (784) | |
2025-06-05 | Sanford Riverwalk (Multi-use trail in Sanford, Florida) | The Sanford Riverwalk is a multi-use trail in Sanford, Florida that borders Lake Monroe. The path is 26 miles (42 km) long around Lake Monroe and includes a 3.4-mile (5.5 km) connector to Florida's Coast to Coast connector—linking the west and east coasts of central Florida. | C | Nicebear12345 (553) | |
2025-05-30 | Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies | "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ | C | JIanansh (99) | |
2025-06-01 | Jeffery S. Hall (American businessman) | Jeffery S. Hall is an American businessman who has been the Chair of the Farm Credit Administration since January 2025 and member from March 2015 to October 2018. | Start | Edward of York (429) | |
2025-02-13 | Skwachàys Lodge | Skwachàys Lodge (skwɑʼt͡ʃaɪs) is an indigenous boutique hotel and art gallery located at 31 West Pender Street in downtown Vancouver, Canada. The hotel originally opened in 1913 as the Palmer Rooms, undergoing two ownership changes before ultimately becoming Skwachàys Lodge. | C | The Arts In Motion (49) | |
2025-02-13 | 2025 Southaven mayoral election (Mississippi election) | The 2025 mayoral election in Southaven, Mississippi took place on June 3, 2025, alongside other Southaven municipal races. Incumbent mayor Darren Musselwhite is eligible for re-election to a fourth four-year term. Primary elections will take place on April 1. | Start | Jimbo218 (2253) | |
2025-04-14 | Mohsen Mahdawi (Palestinian activist) | Mohsen Mahdawi (Arabic: محسن المهداوي) is a Palestinian activist and student at Columbia University's School of General Studies. Mahdawi was among a number of student activists targeted by the Trump administration for deportation. After ten years as a permanent resident of the United States, he arrived for an interview to [[United States nationality law#Naturalization|o ... | GA | Skitash (16403) | |
2025-05-10 | Wayne Dennison (American celebrity lawyer) | Wayne Dennison is an American lawyer. He is a partner at international law firm Brown Rudnick and is best known as special trial counsel to actor Johnny Depp in his successful defamation litigation against former-wife Amber Heard, and for the cross-examinations he conducted. | C | SnazzyWags (28) | |
2025-01-07 | Eithan Haim | Eithan Haim is an American general surgeon. | Stub | Thriley (63764) | |
2025-06-09 | Erik Hurst (economist (University of Chicago)) | Erik Hurst is an American economist. He is the Roman Family Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and the John E. Jeuck Faculty Fellow at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He also became an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2024. | C | Pragya Li (22) | |
2024-12-06 | Hearst ministry (Cabinet of Ontario, 1914–1919) | The Hearst ministry was the combined cabinet (formally the Executive Council of Ontario) that governed Ontario from October 2, 1914, to November 14, 1919. It was led by the 7th Premier of Ontario, William Howard Hearst. The ministry was made up of members of the Conservative Party, which commanded a majority of the seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. | Start | Papalopolis (1009) | |
2025-03-19 | Jay Footlik (American actor and politician (born 1965)) | Jay Kerry Footlik (October 19, 1965) is an American actor and a lobbyist for Qatar and Morocco. | C | Hila Livne (963) | Past AfD |
2025-06-04 | Heather Cadsby (Canadian poet and publisher) | Heather Cadbsy is a Canadian poet and publisher from Ontario. Cadsby is the co-founder of the Canadian publishing company Wolsak and Wynn, and sold the company in 2007. She has released several poetry collections beginning in 1981, and was the winner of the North York Poetry Awards in 1985. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-06-05 | Maria Jacobs (Canadian poet and publisher) | Maria Jacobs (born 23 October 1930) is a Canadian poet and publisher in Ontario. Jacobs has edited several literary publications in Canada, and was the editor and publisher of the literary magazine Poetry Toronto. Jacobs co-founded the Canadian publishing company Wolsak and Wynn with Heather Cadsby in 1983, and sold the company in 2007. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-06-05 | App Store Accountability Act (United States proposed law) | The App Store Accountability Act is a United States legislative proposal aimed at enhancing safeguards within app stores to protect children and empower parents. Representative John James reintroduced the bill in the House of Representatives on May 1, 2025, after its initial introduction in December 2024. | Start | Baratiiman (10049) | |
2025-06-06 | New Chicago Fire Stadium | The future Chicago Fire FC stadium in Chicago, Illinois will be built at The 78, a plot of land in Chicago from Roosevelt Road south to 16th Street and Clark Street west to the Chicago River. | Start | Maxramospaez (78) | |
2025-06-17 | Ryan Saba | Ryan Donald Saba (born 1972) is an American civil litigation and trial lawyer based in Los Angeles, California. He is a founding partner of the law firm Rosen Saba, LLP. | C | Coesens (25) | |
2025-06-13 | J.C. Gipson (American basketball player (born 1932)) | J.C. "Gips" Gipson (April 25, 1932 – December 30, 2009) was a professional basketball player. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1121) | |
2025-02-17 | Park and Portland avenues (Pair of streets in Hennepin County, Minnesota) | Park Avenue and Portland Avenue are a pair of streets in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The northern terminus of the streets is in downtown Minneapolis. During the 1880s, mansions began being built along Park Avenue and the street was one of the most expensive in Minneapolis. | GA | Eóin (5027) | |
2025-06-14 | McDermott International 2020 Bankruptcy Filing | McDermott International is a privately held company with over 30,000 employees and operating in over 54 countries. It specializes in engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) services for the energy industry. | Start | JoshC2017 (304) | |
2025-05-20 | William Durks (American sideshow performer (1913–1975)) | William “Bill” Durks (Jasper, Alabama, April 13, 1913 - Gibsonton, Florida, May 7, 1975) was an American sideshow performer born with diprosopus (“two faces”), billed as “The Man With Three Eyes” or sometimes “The Two-Faced Man”. | Start | ApronMars (211) | |
2025-04-21 | Heather Redman (American venture capitalist) | Heather Redman is an American venture capitalist, attorney, and technology executive based in Seattle, Washington. As the co-founder and managing partner of Flying Fish Partners, she leads a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning. | Start | Alexandriajo (6) | |
2025-04-17 | Killing of Messiah Nantwi (2025 killing by prison guards in New York, US) | On March 1, 2025, prisoner Messiah Nantwi was killed at the Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy, New York after being beaten by prison guards. On April 16, 2025, two guards connected to Natnwi's death were charged with murder. Overall, 10 prison guards have been criminally charged in connection with Nantwi's death. | Start | MyGosh789 (4090) | |
2025-06-03 | El Mensagero Luisianés | El Mensagero Luisianés (1809–1811) was a pioneering bilingual Spanish-English newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana. As the second Spanish-language newspaper in the United States, following El Misisipí (1808), it played a crucial role in establishing Hispanic journalism in America during the early 19th century. | Start | Reubenfink (70) | |
2025-06-11 | Plateau Complex fire | The Plateau Complex was a wildfire in the Canadian province of British Columbia in 2017. The complex was a result of the merging of 19 separate wildfires over the months of July and August. At a final size of 545,151 hectares (1,347,100 acres), it is the second largest fire in B.C. history. | Start | The Interior (23588) | |
2025-05-27 | Alejandro Villanueva (basketball) (Mexican basketball player (born 1993)) | Alejandro Villanueva López (born 28 August 1993) is a Mexican professional basketball player. | Start | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-06-13 | Alexis Barriere (Canadian boxer (born 1995)) | Alexis Barriere (born 21 July 1995) is a Canadian professional boxer who currently competes in the heavyweight division. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1121) | |
2025-06-12 | Big Hole Lookout (Restored fire lookout in Montana, US) | Big Hole Lookout is a decommissioned US Forest Service fire lookout located in the Lolo National Forest approximately 13 miles northwest of Plains, Montana in Sanders County. On April 29, 2009, Big Hole Lookout was added to the National Historic Lookout Register. | Start | 12mrobrien (210) | |
2008-03-20 | Garden City Public Schools (School district in Michigan) | Garden City Public Schools is a public school district serving Garden City, Michigan and a small part of Livonia in the Metro Detroit area. | Start | Cheatcode2 (269) | |
2025-06-16 | Cutmer, Illinois (Unincorporated community in Illinois, United States) | Cutmer is an unincorporated community in Stockland Township, Iroquois County, Illinois. | Stub | Yobatna (1693) | |
2025-05-20 | Mark Carnes (American Historian) | Mark Christopher Carnes is an American historian and educator known for founding the Reacting to the Past pedagogy. | C | HRShami (12920) | |
2025-06-15 | Nathaniel Powell (Colonial governor of Virginia) | Nathaniel Powell (1587 – March 22, 1622) was an English-born early American colonist, cartographer, military leader, and politician who served briefly as the acting governor of the colony of Virginia for a ten-day period in 1619. Powell's additional service in colonial Virginia included as president of the Virginia Governor's Council and as a delegate to the first session of the Virginia General Assembly. | GA | DMVHistorian (1161) | |
2025-06-17 | List of C.F. Monterrey records and statistics | C.F. Monterrey is a Mexican professional association football team based in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, that competes in Liga MX. This is a list of records for the team, which dates from their inaugural season in 1945 to present. | Start | Ramaxel (784) | |
2025-06-17 | List of Tigres UANL records and statistics | Tigres UANL is an Mexican professional association football team based in San Nicolás, Nuevo León, that competes in Liga MX. This is a list of records for the team, which dates from their inaugural season in 1960 to present. | Start | Ramaxel (784) | |
2025-05-15 | Arnold Jackson House (House in Madison, Wisconsin) | The Arnold and Lora Jackson House is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Marshall Erdman prefab building originally located on Bryant Road, Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Arnold Jackson first met Wright after the latter sought treatment for a broken nose suffered in a fight on the streets of Madison in 1932, but the Jacksons only began discussing plans for a small house south of the city with Wright in 1950. | Start | Pbergerd (1741) | |
2025-06-03 | Stephanie Sparkowski (American soccer player (born 2002)) | Stephanie Elisabeth Sparkowski (born April 18, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). She played college soccer for the Michigan Wolverines. | C | 24Anonymous (2615) | |
2025-05-31 | Garry Jenkins (American attorney and academic administrator) | Garry William Jenkins is an American attorney, educator, and higher education administrator. He is the ninth president of Bates College, and the first Black person and first openly gay person to lead the institution. | Start | Letknowledgebeyourlight (667) | |
2025-06-17 | Alonso Izaguirre (Mexican basketball player (born 1976)) | Alonso Izaguirre López (born 14 December 1976) is a Mexican former professional basketball player and current commissioner of Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional. | Start | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-06-16 | Brookings Lumber & Box Company | Brookings Lumber & Box Company was founded in 1899. It purchased the Highland Box & Lumber Company, and expanded the operation. It was by far the largest timber company in the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California, producing 10-12 million board feet annually from 1899 to 1912. | C | DTParker1000 (3384) | |
2024-12-18 | Nicco Marchiol (American football player (born 2003)) | Nicco Marchiol (born June 21, 2003) is an American football quarterback for the West Virginia Mountaineers. | C | Pealingofthebell (3494) | |
2025-04-06 | Amada Cardenas | Amada Cardenas (1904 – 2005) was a Mexican-American woman who played a historically significant and vital role in the sacramental peyote trade in the United States. As the first federally licensed peyote dealer in the country, her work was crucial in sustaining the religious practices of the Native American Church (NAC) during a period marked by complex legal and social challenges to Indigenous religious freedom. | C | Ryleecragun (20) | |
2025-06-18 | Wolf Creek, Illinois (Unincorporated community in Illinois, United States) | Wolf Creek is an unincorporated community in Williamson County, Illinois, United States. | Stub | Yobatna (1693) | |
2025-06-04 | Portland Tenants United (American nonprofit organization for renters) | Portland Tenants United (PTU) is a tenants union in Portland, Oregon founded in 2015 by Margot Black with the initial purpose to stabilize rents, end no fault evictions, and to enable rent strikes. The group organizes apartments into tenants unions and advocates for renter-friendly local ordinances. | Start | Catboy69 (1994) | |
2025-05-31 | List of Ontario health topics (Index of articles associated with the same name) | Stub | Legend of 14 (2976) | ||
2025-06-11 | Doug Merritt (American business executive) | Doug Merritt is an American business executive who serves as the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and President of Aviatrix. He has held senior leadership positions at several technology firms, including Splunk, Cisco Systems, SAP, and PeopleSoft. | Start | Olon Kay Jr (14) | |
2025-05-19 | John Almy Tompkins II (American architect (1871–1941)) | John Almy Tompkins II (1871 – May 21, 1941) was an American architect. | C | Dresq23 (1212) | |
2025-06-15 | Gerrit V. Sinclair (American artist) | Gerrit V. Sinclair (May 1, 1890 – December 23, 1955) was an American painter, printmaker, and art instructor based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Throughout his career, he primarily worked in a Regionalist style, focusing on rural scenes of southeastern Wisconsin and chronicling the evolution of Milwaukee's urban fabric. | C | Bubudu57 (366) | |
2025-06-12 | Pride Corner, Edmonton (Intersection in Edmonton, Alberta) | Pride Corner is a designated intersection on Whyte Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta, recognized as a safe space and symbol for the city's LGBTQ+ community. Officially proclaimed in May 2022, the area emerged from local activism aimed at reclaiming public space from persistent harassment by homophobic street preachers. | Start | Viola-Ness (1002) | |
2024-12-15 | Union Township, Holt County, Missouri (Township in Holt County, Missouri, U.S.) | Union Township is a township in Holt County, Missouri, United States. At the 2020 census, its population was 224. It is the largest township in Holt County, being over 50 square miles. Craig, its only extant community, is located in the township's center. | C | SamuelNelsonGISP (4992) | |
2024-11-28 | NetChoice v. Reyes | On December 18, 2023, The Trade Association NetChoice sued Utah over its law the Utah Social Media Regulation Act in the U.S District Court for the District of Utah and the Judge assigned to the case is Chief Judge Robert Shelby which who would block the law on September 10, 2024. | Start | Squidyyy (286) | |
2025-06-15 | Emily Yaple (American soccer player (born 2002)) | Emily Claire Yaple (born May 23, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for USL Super League club Brooklyn FC. She played college soccer for the Pittsburgh Panthers and the Florida Gators. | C | 24Anonymous (2615) | |
2025-04-16 | Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy (U.S. Department of Defense official) | The assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy (ASD(CP)) is a position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for the overall supervision of DoD policy for cyber warfighting. The officeholder reports to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. | Stub | Umutdyb (8855) | |
2025-05-24 | Nic McKissic-Luke (American football coach (born 1983)) | Nic McKissic-Luke (born December 12, 1983) is an American football coach who is the running backs coach for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He previously held the same role at several college programs including Minnesota, Northern Illinois, Youngstown State, South Dakota State, and Benedict College. | Start | DakotaBoy89 (134) | |
2025-06-14 | Steve Cartisano (American military veteran and wilderness program founder) | Stephen Cartisano was an American military veteran and the founder of multiple troubled teen programs programs during the 1980s and 1990s. He is best known for creating multiple programs which were part of the early "tough love" movement in behavior modification and outdoor therapy. | Start | 1keyhole (2762) | |
2025-06-18 | Niles Community Schools (School district in Michigan) | Niles Community Schools is a public school district in Berrien County, Michigan. It serves Niles and parts of Niles Township, Berrien Township, and Bertrand Township. It also serves parts of Howard Township and Pokagon Township in Cass County. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-05-28 | Chaz Molder (American attorney and politician, Mayor of Columbia, Tennessee) | Charles "Chaz" M. Molder (born August 24, 1983) is an American attorney and politician who has served as the Mayor of Columbia, Tennessee, since 2018. Upon his initial election, Molder became the youngest mayor in Columbia's more than 200-year history, and was at the time the youngest mayor in the State of Tennessee. | C | Hmil6 (24) | |
2025-06-09 | Billy Byars Jr. (American film producer) | William Goebel Byars Jr. (August 14, 1936 – June 15, 1997) was the founder of Lyric International, producer of The Genesis Children, and son of oilman Billy Byars Sr. | GA | Anhedonicx (161) | Past AfD |
2025-05-30 | Amanda Matta (American journalist, television and radio commentator) | Amanda Louise Matta is an American television, and social media commentator on the British royal family. She has appeared on BBC, and C-SPAN, and cited in magazines such as Us Weekly, and InStyle. | C | OneOldNewspaperFan (7525) | |
2025-06-04 | Skiles Test (American businessman) | Skiles Edward Test (October 19, 1889 – March 19, 1964) was a businessman and philanthropist from Indianapolis, Indiana. His name is associated with several landmarks in Indianapolis, including the historic Test Building, Skiles Test Nature Park, and Skiles Test Elementary School. | C | DeishaJ (139) | |
2025-06-18 | Rent control in British Columbia | In British Columbia, rent control limits the amount by which a landlord is allowed to raise their tenants' rent each year. The provincial government sets an annual limit defined as a percentage of the rent the tenant paid previously. In 2025, the limit was set to 3.0%. | C | Viv Desjardin (1054) | |
2025-06-04 | Martin Stadium (Northwestern University) | Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium (currently known as "Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium" for sponsorship purposes) is an outdoor sports and recreation facility on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. It is the home stadium of the Northwestern Wildcats soccer and lacrosse teams, as well as the current temporary home stadium of the school's football team during the construction of its new permanent stadium. | GA | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2025-05-28 | National Institute for Excellence in Teaching | The National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET) is an American nonprofit organization focused on K–12 education. It aims to improve teacher effectiveness and student achievement across the United States. Founded in 2005, NIET's main initiative is the TAP System for Teacher and Student Advancement (TAP System), a multi-measure school reform model. | C | Educationmama (48) | |
2025-05-22 | Percy H. Batten (American industrialist (1877–1960)) | Percy Haight Batten (January 12, 1877 – April 8,1960) was an American industrialist and founder of Twin Disc, Inc. | C | Fishedhistory (241) | |
2025-06-03 | Max Wanner (Ice hockey player) | Maximus Wanner (born March 12, 2003) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect to the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). | Start | BuckeyeBruin (915) | |
2024-11-21 | Largo Camino Al Inframundo... (2024 concert tour by Arch Enemy) | Largo Camino Al Inframundo... was a concert tour headlined by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. The tour was announced on July 11, 2024 and general ticket sales for the shows began four days later. The first show of the tour was November 12, 2024 at Teatro Morelos in Toluca, and the closing night of the tour was 11 December, 2024 at Circo Volador in Mexico City. | Start | Deceiverdeceiver (363) | |
2025-06-18 | Where the River Enters the Sea (1982 film) | Where the River Enters the Sea (1982) is a 30-minute documentary produced as a public service by SOHIO for the NANA Corporation, a Native Alaska regional organization. The film was made to help foster understanding of the modern Iñupiat Inuit family (referred to as “Eskimos”) way of life, and the challenges they face living in a contemporary society while retaining much of their traditional culture. | Start | 75Portlewes (249) | |
2025-05-06 | Tanner Arkin (American football player (born 2003)) | Tanner Arkin (born July 7, 2003) is an American football tight end for the Illinois Fighting Illini of the Big Ten Conference. He previously played for the Colorado State Rams. | Start | Pealingofthebell (3494) | |
2025-03-12 | MyFM Centre Recreation Complex (Sports facility in Ontario, Canada) | MyFM Centre Recreation Complex is a sports facility located in Renfrew, Ontario. The main arena is the home of the Renfrew Wolves of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL). The facility holds two arenas, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, a fitness centre as well as four community rooms for special events. | Stub | Jrtrottier (1343) | |
2025-03-17 | Robert Thorne (lawyer) (American attorney and businessman) | Robert Throne is an entertainment and licensing lawyer, formerly known for being the manager of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, in addition to the CEO of their company Dualstar Entertainment. Thorne founded Dualstar in 1993 with the Olsens and turned it into a billion dollar company by the time he left in 2005. | C | OneOldNewspaperFan (7525) | |
2025-06-16 | Paul Ludwinski (Canadian ice hockey player (born 2004)) | Paul Ludwinski (born April 23, 2004) is a Candian professional ice hockey center for the Rockford IceHogs in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect to the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Blackhawks in the second round, 39th overall, of the 2022 NHL entry draft. | Start | Hawksfan7358 (278) | |
2025-06-14 | Douglas Buchanan Jr. (American mass murderer (1969–1998)) | Douglas McArthur Buchanan Jr. (1968 – March 18, 1998) was an American mass murderer who was sentenced to death for a 1987 quadruple homicide in Naola, Virginia. On September 15, 1987, Buchanan Jr. shot, stabbed and killed his 43-year-old father Douglas Buchanan Sr. and 31-year-old stepmother Geraldine Patterson along with his two half-brothers: Donald (aged thirteen) and Joel (aged ten). | GA | Bluehawkking (542) | |
2025-06-11 | John Lee Webster (American lawyer) | John Lee Webster was a prominent Nebraska lawyer who, with Andrew Jackson Poppleton, freed Ponca Chief Standing Bear from Army custody in a landmark decision that held the American Indian is a "person" within the meaning of the U.S. Constitution, entitled to its guarantee of due process of law. | GA | Johnwellsking (2988) | |
2025-06-10 | Lamb Funeral Home scandal (1980s crime in California, US) | The Lamb Funeral Home in Pasadena, California was founded in 1929 by Charles F. Lamb. Charles passed the business on to his son, Lawrence Lamb, who in turn passed it on to his daughter Laurieanne Lamb-Sconce. It was a trusted family-run business until a gruesome scandal was uncovered on January 20, 1987. | C | AuroraTiara (790) | |
2025-05-20 | Benjamin Cashore (Canadian political scientist) | Benjamin William Cashore is a Canadian political scientist. He is the Li Ka Shing Professor in Public Management and the Director of the Institute for Environment and Sustainability at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore. | Start | A bunch of penguins (317) | |
2025-06-17 | M. C. Anderson Racing (NASCAR owner's team) | M.C. Anderson Racing is a former NASCAR Winston Cup Series race team owned by Morgan Cuyler "M.C." Anderson, who made his fortune in the construction business. The team ran out of Savannah, Georgia. Known for being in NASCAR for a short time, the team however was one of the more dominant teams in the series in the late 1970's and early 1980's. | C | Spongetastic69 (107) | |
2025-04-01 | Cowlitz Trail (Native American trail in Washington state) | The Cowlitz Trail was a Native American footpath located primarily in Western Washington in Washington state. The trail is mostly non-existent in the present day, but monuments mark its original path. | C | OlympiaBuebird (5292) | |
2025-05-30 | Leidy Ramos (Mexican footballer (born 1999)) | Leidy Lizeth Ramos Martínez (born 11 June 1999) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as an Forward for Liga MX Femenil side Querétaro. | Stub | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-06-16 | Mosaic Press (Canadian publishing company) | Mosaic Press is an independent Canadian publishing company based in Oakville, Ontario. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-06-06 | SyntheticFi (Financial technology company based in San Francisco) | SyntheticFi LLC is a financial technology company based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2023, the firm is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an investment advisor. It is funded by Y Combinator and backed by several principals of investment advisory firms (RIAs). | Stub | BoxyBean (42) | |
2025-01-15 | Cedar Springs I & II Wind Farm (Wind farm complex in Wyoming) | 'Cedar Springs Wind Farm Complex is a 531.56-megawatt onshore wind farm located in Converse County, Wyoming, United States. The $600 million project consists of three phases with a total of 192 turbines and became operational in 2020. | Start | Chiffre01 (546) | |
2025-06-19 | Tri-County Football Conference (Former Wisconsin high school football conference) | The Tri-County Football Conference is a former high school football conference with its membership concentrated in eastern Wisconsin. Formed in 1934 and competing through the 1944 football season, its member schools were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. | Start | Moserjames79 (3749) | |
2025-03-12 | Georgianna Coff | Georgianna Coff (May 20, 1853 – March 7, 1941) was a formerly enslaved domestic worker in Larimer County, Colorado. At the time of her death, she was Fort Collins' only formerly enslaved resident. | Start | Oxynorom (31) | |
2025-04-23 | Mamie Birdwhistle (American community leader) | Mamie Birdwhistle (January 4, 1880 – January 17, 1943) was an American community leader. Born in Alabama and mostly active in Fort Collins, Colorado, she and her husband, Charles Birdwhistle, played a pivotal role in supporting the local African American community. | Start | AmbearBaby (14) | |
2025-02-03 | Ryan Borgwardt (Kayaker in Wisconsin, United States) | Ryan Borgwardt is an American kayaker who allegedly faked his death to flee the country and be with a mistress in the country of Georgia on August 11, 2024. His wife reported him missing the following day, after he didn't return home. After his kayak was found adrift in Green Lake, Wisconsin, law enforcement and Borgwardt's family initially worried that he had drowned. | C | CMBGAMER 2018 (628) | |
2025-02-14 | Schumacher Homes (Private company) | Schumacher Homes, headquartered in Canton, Ohio, is the largest private custom homebuilder in the United States. | Stub | Dribl (121) | |
2025-05-14 | Elizabeth Ulman Rowe (Leader in urban planning) | Elizabeth "Libby" Ulman Rowe (née Ulman; 1912-March 11, 1991) was the first female commissioner and chair (1961-1968) of the National Capital Planning Commission. A strong supporter of mass transit and height limits for buildings in Washington, D.C., she influenced the capital's urban planning in the late 20th century. | B | KSes2 (40) | |
2025-04-17 | Vicci Wong (American activist (born 1951)) | Vicci Wong, born Victoria Wong is a Chinese American activist and one of the six founding members of the Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA), which played a key role in launching the Asian American movement (AAM) in the late 1960s and coining the term Asian-American. | C | Opencereal (44) | |
2025-04-10 | Lakeview Park (Lorain, Ohio) (Beach park in Lorain, Ohio, United States) | Lakeview Park is a public beach park located along Lake Erie in Lorain, Ohio. Established in 1917 by the City of Lorain, the park is divided into north and south sections by U.S. Route 6 / West Erie Avenue. Both sides of the park were managed by the City of Lorain until 2006 when management was split between the City of Lorain and the Lorain County Metro Parks. | C | Ophelia.forest (260) | |
2025-05-26 | Medical Society of the State of New York | The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY, established 1807) is an organization of approximately 20,000 licensed physicians, medical residents, and medical students in the state of New York, United States. The society's journal, the New York State Journal of Medicine, was published from 1901 to 1993. | Stub | GnocchiFan (10137) | |
2025-02-10 | Tom Lipinski (American actor (born 1982)) | Tom Lipinski (born 25 June 1982) is an American actor, writer, director and producer known for many recurring television roles, and perhaps best known for his role as Trevor Evans on Suits. | C | GreyElfGT (6101) | |
2025-02-09 | California Mission Walkers | The California Mission Walkers (CMW) are a group of historians, hikers, religious pilgrims, enthusiasts dedicated to walking the historic route of the California Missions, spanning from Mission San Diego de Alcalá in the south to Mission San Francisco Solano in the north. | C | Wygk (173) | |
2025-06-15 | FIGG Bridge Engineers | FIGG Bridge Engineers (commonly referred to as FIGG) is an American engineering firm specializing in the design, construction management, and inspection of bridges. Founded in 1978 by Eugene Figg, the company was founded in 1978 and headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida. | Start | Yerachmiel C (2204) | |
2025-05-23 | Andy Baker (national security advisor) (American government official (born 1980)) | Andrew Collison Baker (born May 22, 1980) is an American former foreign service officer and author who has served as the United States deputy national security advisor alongside Robert Gabriel Jr. since May 2025. Baker served as the national security advisor to vice president JD Vance from January to May 2025. | Start | ElijahPepe (16702) | |
2025-06-04 | 2027 World Para Powerlifting Championships (Parasports competition in Mexico City) | The 2027 World Para Powerlifting Championships is a powerlifting competition for athletes with a disability. It is scheduled to be held in Mexico City in December. | Stub | Plastixfy (2784) | |
2025-06-16 | Delaware and Chesapeake Railroad (Former railroad in the US states of Maryland and Delaware) | The Delaware and Chesapeake Railroad (DCRR) was a railroad that ran between Clayton, Delaware and Oxford, Maryland in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. It was chartered in 1869 to build a new train line across Delaware but used in 1878 as a way to organize a successor to the Maryland and Delaware Rail Road Company (M&D) which had been foreclosed on late 1877. | Start | Volcycle (14485) | |
2025-06-16 | John Pattnot (American swim coach (1972)) | Dr. John Patnott (June, 17, 1946-) was an American competitive swimmer for Fresno State College and a Professor of Exercise Physiology and Head swim coach for Holland, Michigan's Hope College from 1978-2019. During his coaching tenure, Pattnot mentored 30 national champions, and 118 All-Americans. | C | Dcw2003 (65006) | |
2025-06-17 | SeaPort Airlines (2008–2016) (American regional airline) | SeaPort Airlines was a US-based regional airline with its headquarters at Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon. It operated scheduled service from its bases at Portland International Airport, Memphis International Airport, San Diego International Airport, and Hollywood Burbank Airport, as well as international service to San Felipe International Airport. | C | Carguychris (10613) | |
2025-06-20 | Nolan Norris (American soccer player (born 2005)) | Nolan Norris (born 17 February 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Major League Soccer club FC Dallas. | Start | Cazza3012 (16199) | |
2025-06-20 | Kate Sanford (American television and film editor) | Kate Sanford, ACE, is an American television and film editor. She is best known for her work on The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. | Start | Arvravjan (54) | |
2025-06-20 | Canoga Park Fire Station No. 72 | Canoga Park Fire Station No. 72 is a historic building located in Canoga Park, California. | Stub | Caterpillar84 (2167) | |
2025-06-17 | Isaiah Che Moronta Way | Isaiah Che Moronta Way is the New York City Honorary name or co-name for the northwest corner of Dyckman Street and Nagle Avenue in honor to Isaiah Che Moronta, a young community member lost his life attempting to save a friend at the Hudson River in Inwood Park. | Start | Sil.rivalf (87) | |
2025-06-19 | Ian Gailer | Ian H. Gailer is a festival and organization manager from Quebec. He was the general director and artistic director of Regard – Saguenay International Short Film Festival from 2007 to 2015 and the Quebec City Film Festival from 2015 to 2020. He is the owner and principal consultant of Gailer & Co., a strategic support firm for small and medium enterprises, associations and non-profit organizations in the artistic and cultura ... | Start | Liberlogos (11177) | |
2025-06-17 | IRS Direct File (Tax filing service provided by the United States Government) | Direct File is a free, online government service allowing eligible taxpayers to file their federal tax returns directly to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Direct File was designed to be guided, multi-lingual, interview-based, and accessible to taxpayers who have a variety of attitudes, aptitudes, abilities, and access needs. | GA | KitCatalog (281) | |
2025-06-02 | Richmond region water issues (Events affecting water infrastructure) | The Richmond region water system has had a spate of major issues in 2025, collectively described here as the Richmond region water issues. These events were preceded by years of flooding at the plant, and preceded further by years of neglect. | B | JuxtaposedJacob (5068) | |
2025-03-29 | John Cochran (military officer) (American-born military officer (1730–1807)) | Captain John Cochran (1725 – 1790) was an American-born military officer who served in the American Revolutionary War on the British side. He best known for his role in unsuccessfully attempting to resist the capture of Fort William and Mary in 1774. | C | JackHayes43 (174) | |
2025-05-28 | Yukitaka Osaki | Yukitaka Osaki (1865-1942) was a notable Japanese American figure near the turn of the 20th century and “one of the earliest permanent Japanese residents of Connecticut". Osaki is best remembered for his Japanese political roots and lifelong association with actor William Gillette, the creator of Gillette Castle in Lyme, Connecticut. | Start | Innervisions1189 (115) | |
2025-06-20 | List of people from Beckley, West Virginia | This is a list of people who were born in, lived in, or are closely associated with the city of Beckley, West Virginia. | Stub | JECWV (2409) | |
2025-05-12 | Jim Spatz (Canadian property developer) | Josef Meier "Jim" Spatz OC is a Canadian property developer from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Born in Munich, he immigrated to Halifax as a child where his father ran a grocery store business and later founded the real estate company Southwest Properties. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-02-02 | List of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad civil engineers 1827 to 1857 | This is a partial list of the civil engineers who were either directly or indirectly associated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad during its initial construction from Baltimore, Maryland in 1828 to Sandy Hook, Maryland, in 1834; Cumberland in 1842; the Ohio River at Moundsville, Virginia, in 1852; Wheeling, Virginia, in 1853; and Parkersburg, Virginia in 1857, ending in the "Great Railway Celebrations of 1857." | C | Risk Engineer (4420) | |
2024-11-30 | Terri Hanlon (American media artist) | Terri Hanlon (born 1953) is an American media artist. She has directed, produced and performed in numerous video and performance works in collaboration with multidisciplinary artists. | C | MaeoSeeaam (15) | |
2025-06-16 | Central Basin of Lake Erie | The Central Basin is the middle portion of Lake Erie, extending from the Bass Islands in Ohio to the Pennsylvania shoreline. It features deeper waters, seasonal thermal stratification, and periodic low-oxygen (hypoxic) zones, distinguishing it from the shallow Western Basin and the even deeper Eastern Basin. | B | AGPM80 (130) | |
2025-06-20 | Reginald I. Lloyd (American lawyer) | Reginald "Reggie" I. Lloyd is an American lawyer. He served as the United States attorney for the District of South Carolina, the first African-American to serve in that capacity on a permanent basis since Reconstruction. | Start | ProfessorKaiFlai (3447) | |
2025-01-05 | Rippling (company) | Rippling is a privately-owned international software company. Launched in 2017 in San Francisco, California, it operates a cloud-based software platform that allows businesses to manage their HR, finances, and IT matters. | Start | Bunnypranav (12990) | Past AfD |
2025-06-19 | Kwiat jewelry (American jeweler (founded in 1907)) | Kwiat is an American jeweler based in New York City. The company was founded in 1907 by Sam Kwiat and remains privately owned and operated by the Kwiat family. | C | Hhaber (27) | |
2025-05-10 | Ole Miss–Tennessee football rivalry (American college football rivalry game) | The Ole Miss–Tennessee football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game between the Ole Miss Rebels and Tennessee Volunteers. | GA | 74.143.224.50 | Past AfD |
2025-06-21 | Jimmy Swaggart Ministries (American evangelical ministry) | Jimmy Swaggart Ministries is a Christian evangelical organization located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The organization was founded in 1984 by Pentecostal televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. It also runs Jimmy Swaggart Bible College, and Family Worship Center, the megachurch where Swaggart and his sons, Gabriel and Donnie, are pastors. | C | DCAllStar (1136) | |
2025-03-23 | Procopio Law (American business law firm) | Procopio, officially Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP, is a mid-sized American business law firm headquartered in San Diego, California. The firm was founded in 1946 by Alec Cory and Edward Schwartz. It has 170 attorneys working from seven offices across the United States. | Start | Succisa Virescit (41) | |
2025-06-08 | Mullikin Elementary School (Mitchellville, Maryland) | Mullikin Elementary School was an early- to mid-20th century primary/grade school (Grades 1-6) located on Mt. Oak Road in Mitchellville, Prince George's County, Maryland USA. The school, which served the local community from in or about 1919 until the end of the 1963-64 school year when pupils were transferred to the then new Woodmore Elementary School, which was named after the prominent local Mullikin family. | Start | OurWayz (107) | |
2025-05-22 | Meghan Turner (American ice hockey executive (born 1994)) | Meghan Turner (born August 7, 1994) is an American ice hockey executive and former player. She has served as general manager for PWHL Seattle of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) since May 2025. | C | Sheishistoric (94) | |
2024-12-14 | Victor Dodig (Canadian banker) | Victor George Dodig (born May 1965) is a Canadian banker who since 15 September 2014 has been the president of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Dodig began his career in 1994 with McKinsey & Company, then from 1997 to 2002 worked for Merrill Lynch. | Start | Renamed user ed4bcd49c858c71f44d9acbb2a6d8a29 (124) | |
2025-06-12 | Act 573 of Arkansas | Act 573 of Arkansas or SB 433 is a law that requires the display of the ten commandments in all public schools and local government buildings. It was introduced by Senate Jim Dotson and was signed into law by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders on April 14, 2025. | Stub | Squidyyy (286) | |
2025-06-20 | List of people from Charleston, West Virginia | This is a list of people who were born in, lived in, or are closely associated with the city of Charleston, West Virginia. | Start | JECWV (2409) | |
2025-06-10 | Mary Plummer (Canadian Army officer) (Canadian Army officer and humanitarian (c. 1877–1955)) | Mary Elizabeth Plummer (c. 1877 – 11 January 1955) was a Canadian organiser, wartime administrator and fundraiser. She is best remembered for founding and directing the Canadian Field Comforts Commission (CFCC) during the First World War, a volunteer service that supplied Canadian soldiers overseas with clothing, reading matter and other "comforts." Her work earned her an honorary captaincy in the Canadian Army Medical Corps and formal commendations from the British War Office. | C | Gameking69 (1146) | |
2025-06-12 | Kloser 2 U Tour (2017 concert tour by Lil Wayne) | The Kloser 2 U Tour was an 2017 concert tour by American rapper Lil Wayne aimed at promoting his Tha Carter V album. It began on April 14, 2017, in Louisville, Kentucky and concluded on May 11, 2017, in Detroit, Michigan; for a total of 12 shows. | Stub | Hwaikdoviwbwwko (685) | |
2025-06-20 | Northern Illinois Soccer League (American youth soccer league) | The Northern Illinois Soccer League (NISL) is a competitive youth soccer league based in the Chicago metropolitan area of the United States. Founded in 1975, the league is sanctioned by US Club Soccer, a national association member of the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. | C | Milicz (781) | Past AfD |
2025-06-20 | Sergei Motorin | Sergei Mikhailovich Motorin was a Soviet KGB major and double agent who was arrested and executed in Moscow in 1985 for spying for the FBI. | Start | Owaahh (193) | |
2025-06-12 | Spanish War Memorial Park | Spanish War Memorial Park, located at the intersection of East Parkway and Central Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, is a 2-acre public park dedicated to honoring the American volunteers who served in the Spanish–American War (1898) and its associated conflicts. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-04-03 | Mukiya Baker-Gomez (Boston political strategist) | Mukiya Baker-Gomez (September 22, 1948 – June 10, 2023) was an American political strategist and community leader in the Hyde Park and Mattapan neighborhoods in Boston. She is known for a career spanning over five decades, acting as a key organizer and strategist in numerous political campaigns and an advocate for affordable housing, education reform, and economic justice for the city's Black community. | C | Halimaliha (269) | |
2025-02-12 | Alliance Française of New Orleans | Founded in 1984, the Alliance Française of New Orleans (AFNO) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and cultural center dedicated to promoting the French language and francophone cultures in New Orleans and Gulf South area. It is located in the historic Garden District, New Orleans. | C | Alanaloha (115) | |
2025-06-20 | 1965 Greater Anchorage Borough election | The 1965 Greater Anchorage Borough election was an election for borough offices in Anchorage, Alaska. It was held on October 5, 1965. 8,535 ballots were cast. | Start | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2025-06-18 | Ella Baker School (Public school in New York City) | Ella Baker School is a public school located within the Julia Richman Education Complex in New York City. The school was founded in 1996 and is named in honor of Ella Josephine Baker (1903–1986), a prominent African-American civil rights and human rights activist known for her behind-the-scenes organizing, mentorship of emerging activists, and commitment to grassroots democracy. | Start | Epiphora93 (501) | |
2025-05-01 | Deepshikha Shukla | Deepshikha Shukla is a theoretical nuclear physicist. She is an Associate Vice President of Business Innovations and Professor of Physics at Rockford University in Rockford, IL, USA. Her research focuses on electromagnetic properties of nucleons, few- and many-nucleon systems, neutrino physics, electrostatics in Soft Matter. | Start | Cbear9 (23) | |
2025-06-01 | Fred Rogers' 1969 Senate Testimony on Public Broadcasting Funding | On May 1, 1969, Fred Rogers, the creator and host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, testified before the United States Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Media to oppose a proposed 50% reduction in federal funding for public broadcasting. | GA | Yovt (6396) | |
2025-06-21 | List of the closest ARCA Menards Series finishes (Closest finishes in ARCA Series history) | ARCA's premier racing division, the ARCA Menards Series, has seen many close finishes since the electronic scoring system was instituted in the series. As of 2025, the closest margin of victory in the ARCA Menards Series is 0.0029 seconds at the 2018 General Tire 200 at Talladega Superspeedway, as Zane Smith crossed the finish line inches ahead of Joe Graf Jr. | Start | Mblock150 (410) | |
2025-06-10 | Virginia High School A Cappella Choir (High school vocal ensemble in Minnesota, United States) | Virginia High School A Cappella Choir was the premier auditioned vocal ensemble at Virginia High School in Virginia, Minnesota. Active from the early 1970s until the school's closure in 2022, the choir performed advanced choral repertoire, participated in regional festivals, and toured nationally. | Start | Wolverinebus (76) | |
2025-06-22 | Stress leave | Stress leave is a form of leave of absence (LOA) taken as a form of stress management due to excess psychological stress negatively impacting an employee's performance. | Stub | GobsPint (2397) | |
2025-06-19 | Tenino High School (Public high school in Tenino, Washington, United States) | Tenino High School is a public high school located in Tenino, Washington. It serves grades 9-12 and is the only high school in the Tenino School District. The current high school was established in 1924 succeeding earlier high schools in the Tenino area. | C | Bluehawkking (542) | |
2025-04-17 | Serita Thurton (Canadian soccer player) | Serita Joy Metha Thurton (born January 16, 2002) is a Canadian soccer player who plays for Calgary Wild FC in the Northern Super League. | Stub | Ivey (2523) | |
2025-06-10 | Texas Business Court (Civil court) | The Texas Business Court is a civil court with a specialized business and commercial subject matter jurisdiction, established by statute in 2023. It was created along with the Fifteenth Court of Appeals, an appellate court of specialized jurisdiction. The Business Court is a distinct statutory court, and not part of the Texas District Court system. | C | Leeapp (13620) | |
2025-06-19 | Naomi Swartzentruber (American author and social-media content creator) | Naomi Swartzentruber (born 1980) is an American author and social-media content creator whose 2023 self-published memoir, The Amazing Adventures of an Amish Stripper, recounts her departure from a conservative Amish upbringing, two decades as an exotic dancer, and her subsequent recovery from addiction. | C | Gameking69 (1146) | |
2025-06-22 | The Fish Shanty (Historic restaurant in Los Angeles, California) | The Fish Shanty, also known as the Smith Bros. Fish Shanty, was an historic restaurant located in Los Angeles, California. It was located at 358 S. La Cienega Boulevard and Burton Way on Restaurant Row. | Stub | Caterpillar84 (2167) | |
2025-04-16 | 2025 Montreal Roses FC season (Canadian soccer club's season of play) | The 2025 Montreal Roses FC season is the first in the club's history, as well as first season in Northern Super League history. The first match was a 1–0 win against AFC Toronto on April 19, 2025. | Start | RobinL-CA (472) | |
2025-06-21 | Family of Bill Gates | Bill Gates, the business magnate and philanthrophist, is a prominent American family active in business and philanthropy. He co-founded Microsoft. | Start | Absolutiva (7296) | |
2025-06-16 | William Klump | William Klump (1862-1944) was a Toluca Lake, Los Angeles real estate developer. A street in Toluca Lake is named after him. | Stub | Caterpillar84 (2167) | |
2025-06-11 | Candy Girl Tour (1983-1984 concert tour by New Edition) | The Candy Girl Tour was a concert tour by the boy band New Edition, launched to support their first album Candy Girl. | Start | KaribSancho (151) | |
2025-06-02 | The Fontenoy (Historic building in Hollywood, California) | The Fontenoy, also known as Chelsea Hotel-West, is a historic fourteen-story apartment complex located at 1811 North Whitley Avenue in Hollywood, California in Hollywood, California. | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2025-06-15 | Aldercrest Sanatorium (Former tuberculosis sanatorium in Snohomish, Washington) | Aldercrest Sanatorium was a former tuberculosis sanatorium located in Snohomish, Washington, United States. The sanatorium was opened in 1918 and closed in 1954. | Start | Morainelake (465) | |
2025-06-17 | Blue Mountain Sanatorium (Former tuberculosis sanatorium and hospital in Walla Walla, Washington) | Blue Mountain Sanatorium was a former tuberculosis sanatorium located in Walla Walla, Washington, United States. The sanatorium operated from 1935 to 1954. From 1954 to 1968, the facility operated as the Blue Mountain Hospital. | C | Morainelake (465) | |
2025-06-17 | 2023 Jefferson County, Alabama Commission District 5 special election (Alabama local election) | The 2023 Jefferson County, Alabama Commission District 5 special election was held on July 23, 2018, to elect one member to the Jefferson County, Alabama Commission. Candidates could affiliate with a political party, but appeared on the ballot as nonpartisan candidates. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-05-05 | Russell L. "Ginger" Coote | Russell L. "Ginger" Coote (1898-1970) was a Canadian bush pilot, owner of Ginger Coote Airways, and served in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. | Start | Jlparch (199) | |
2025-05-17 | David Richardson (government official) (American government official) | David Richardson (born 1964/1965) is an American government official who has served as the acting director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since May 2025. Richardson has also served as the assistant secretary for the United States Department of Homeland Security's Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office since Trump's second inauguration in 2025, succeeding Mary Ellen Callahan. | C | ElijahPepe (16702) | |
2025-06-08 | Silas Colgrove (Union Army officer during the American Civil War) | Silas Colgrove (May 24, 1816 – January 13, 1907) was an American lawyer, judge, and Union Army officer during the American Civil War. He commanded the 27th Indiana Infantry Regiment through significant battles in both the Eastern and Western Theaters, earning a brevet promotion to brigadier general for his distinguished service. | C | STPatrick1982 (379) | |
2025-06-03 | Eddie Zuko (Musical artist) | Eddie Zuko (born Heriberto Xavier Culebro, November 17, 1993) is a Chicano singer-songwriter and rapper from the Imperial Valley, California. | C | DesertIV (109) | Past AfD |
2025-06-22 | Central Washington Tuberculosis Hospital (Former tuberculosis sanatorium and hospital in Selah, Washington) | Central Washington Tuberculosis Hospital is a former tuberculosis sanatorium located in Selah, Washington, United States. The sanatorium opened in 1950 and closed in 1958. Since 1958, the facility now operates as the Yakima Valley School, a state run nursing home for the severely developmentally disabled. | C | Morainelake (465) | |
2025-05-19 | John Hurley (Florida judge) (American judge in Broward County, Florida) | John "Jay" Hurley (born John Matthew Brooks Hurley, 1960) is an American judge serving on the Broward County Court in Florida since 2008. Appointed by Governor Charlie Crist, Hurley gained national attention as the first full-time first appearance (bond) court judge from 2008 to 2016, presiding over approximately 200,000 cases livestreamed online. | C | Wq4m820 (729) | |
2025-06-17 | Casey K. Sacks (American higher education leader) | Casey K. Sacks, Ph.D. is an American higher education executive, policy adviser, and workforce strategist. She is the current President of BridgeValley Community and Technical College in West Virginia and the founder of the WIN Academy Early College Charter High School. | C | Btbeaty681 (15) | |
2025-06-20 | Adam Abadir (American public servant and communications strategist) | Adam Abadir is an American communications strategist and public servant based in Baltimore, Maryland. He is known for his viral public health messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic and currently serves as the Deputy Comptroller for Public Engagement and Communications for the Comptroller of Maryland. | Start | Benjancewicz (126) | |
2025-06-19 | Tom Philpott (American professor of history (1942–1991)) | Thomas Lee Philpott (January 21, 1942 – October 9, 1991) was an American professor of history at the University of Texas, with a focus on urban history. He was also known for his research into child prostitution. | GA | Swinub (80156) | |
2025-04-28 | Meyer Parodneck (American social advocate (1904–1994)) | Meyer Parodneck (1904–1994) was a Polish-born American social advocate known for establishing community-based self-help initiatives in New York City. | Start | Lorkeers (34) | |
2004-05-23 | The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra | The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra is an American revival orchestra, that performs authentic orchestrations of vintage American popular music from the 1890s through the early 1930s. The orchestra plays particular attention to the music of New Orleans, Louisiana, where it is based. | Start | 65.6.127.242 | |
2025-01-04 | James Hayne (wealthy resident of Charleston, South Carolina) | James N. Hayne was a wealthy resident of Charleston, South Carolina who served in the state legislature. He had children with his African American wife Mary Hyne, a free black, including Henry Hayne, who served as Secretary of State of South Carolina. He and his brother Charles D. Hayne both served in the state legislature. representing Barnwell County in 1868. | Stub | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2025-06-15 | Love v. Johnson | Love v. Johnson, 146 F. Supp. 3d 848 (E.D. Mich. 2015), was a 2015 case in front of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. The case involved a state department's policy prohibiting transgender persons from changing the gender on their licenses unless they could provide an amended birth certificate showing their gender. | Stub | 23impartial (3670) | |
2024-11-28 | NetChoice v. Yost | NetChoice v. Yost is a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Social Media Parental Notification Act. The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of Ohio and the Judge for the case is Algenon L. Marbley. | Start | Squidyyy (286) | |
2025-01-27 | Jon B. Carroll (American photographer) | Jon B. Carroll (born 1965) is an American photographer. He is known for his photographs of rural communities and drawings of the Black Belt region of the lower South. | C | Errikson (44) | |
2025-06-21 | Toys "R" Us Mexico | Toys "R" Us Mexico is a toy chain in Mexico by WHP Global and El Puerto de Liverpool, used under license by Tru Kids, launched in 2023. | Stub | Icaldonta (7677) | |
2025-02-25 | Patrick Adamiak (US Navy sailor and jailed gun dealer) | Patrick Tate Adamiak is an American man and former Navy sailor serving 20 years in federal prison for owning and selling illegal firearms. Adamiak was indicted in 2022 after special agents from the ATF recovered machine guns, two grenade launchers, and two anti-tank missile launchers in his possession. | Stub | 32rf (214) | |
2025-06-07 | Midland League (Massachusetts) | The Midland League was a high school sport conference in Massachusetts part of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. During its existence, it consisted of schools from Middlesex, Norfolk, and Worcester Counties, along with one school from Rhode Island. | GA | AnthonyBurnett25 (101) | |
2024-12-08 | Snail extinction prevention program (Wildlife conservation program in Hawaii) | The snail extinction prevention program (SEPP) or Hawai’i snail extinction program, is a partnership between US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources-Division of Forestry and Wildlife and the University of Hawaii founded in 2012 and currently directed by David R. Sischo that is trying to prevent the extinction of Hawaii’s many rare snails such as Achatinella and snails of the family Amastridae. | C | Zhenghecaris (714) | |
2025-06-20 | JoAnna Poehlmann (American artist) | JoAnna Poehlmann (born September 1932) is an American painter, printmaker, book artist, and taxidermy artist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Start | Bubudu57 (366) | |
2025-06-21 | Thornapple Kellogg School District (School district in Michigan) | Thornapple Kellogg Schools is a public school district in West Michigan. In Barry County, it serves Middleville, Freeport, and parts of the townships of Irving, Orangeville, Rutland, Thornapple, and Yankee Springs. In Allegan County, it serves parts of Leighton and Wayland townships. | Start | Deepsnowi80 (600) | |
2025-06-20 | Jarlath J. Graham (American magazine editor) | Jarlath John Graham Jr. (d. 1998) was an American magazine editor who for 35 years worked for the publishing company Crain, including as editor of Advertising Age during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. He lived and worked in the city of Chicago. | C | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2025-06-07 | 2025–26 Los Angeles Kings season (National Hockey League season) | The 2025–26 Los Angeles Kings season will be their 59th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 5, 1967. | Start | Elijah 1022 (1801) | |
2025-06-07 | Nancy Lanoue | Nancy Lanoue (born May 30, 1952) is a women's health advocate and self-defense instructor, with both areas focusing on the LGBTQ+ community. | C | Rubystaramaryllis (2669) | |
2025-02-25 | Club Baron (Defunct night club in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) | Club Baron was a popular nightclub built in 1955 on Jefferson Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The building now goes by Elks Lodge. It is colloquially known as a jack-of-all-trades. The owner, Jackson H. Brown, was a local pharmacist. The club hosted notable artists such as Jimi Hendricks, Ray Charles, and Joe Henderson. | C | Jah2275 (13) | |
2025-06-19 | All-State Choir | All-State Choir is a statewide choral event in each individual American state, usually for one weekend during the school year. The choirs are honor groups composed of a highly select group of high school students who are the top music students from their respective schools, with the Kansas Music Educators Association calling the all-state musicians "truly the best of the best," and American Choral Directors Association saying it's a "prestigious ensemble." | Start | HigherEdInTheHead (69) | |
2025-01-25 | Murder of Alice Mallett (1922 murder in Michigan) | On June 9, 1922, in Jackson, Michigan, a circus worker, George W. Straub, plotted and executed the murder of social settlement worker Alice Mallett (1882-1922), using an axe. The public outrage over the murder, caused concern for Straub's own life as the public attempted to capture him with plans to execute him. | Start | Findleby (65) | |
2025-06-08 | Russian Mission Residency (Building in New York city) | The Russian Mission Residency in New York is the residence for diplomatic workers of the Russian Federation's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is located in the Riverdale community of Bronx borough of New York City, New York. It is affiliated with the Permanent Mission of Russia to the United Nations, and is operated by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | C | 4vryng (18416) | |
2024-11-16 | Spike Eskin (American sports radio personality (born 1976)) | Brett "Spike" Eskin (born August 7, 1976) is an American sports radio personality who currently serves as a host for 94.1 WIP in Philadelphia. He is the co-host of the WIP Afternoon Show with former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Ike Reese and Jack Fritz. | Start | Red0ctober22 (4425) | |
2025-05-30 | Michael R. Carlson (American actor, musician, and podcaster) | Michael R. Carlson (born 1984) is an American actor, musician, and podcaster, known for co-creating and co-hosting the theme park podcast Podcast the Ride. | Start | Verylibrary (48) | |
2025-06-05 | Decker children killings (2025 mass murder in Washington (state)) | On May 30, 2025, sisters Paityn, Evelyn and Olivia Decker (ages 9, 8 and 5 respectively) were reported missing in Wenatchee, Washington, after their father failed to return them from a custody visit on time. Three days later, their bodies were discovered in Chelan County, near the unoccupied and abandoned truck the father lived in. | C | SuperbowserX (1329) | |
2025-01-15 | Assassination of Carter Harrison III | On October 28, 1893, Patrick Eugene Prendergast fatally shot Carter Harrison III (the mayor of Chicago) inside Harrison's residence. Prendergast's assassination of Harrison was driven by a delusion Prendergast held that he was entitled to be appointed the city's corporation counsel (a role he held no qualification for), and that Harrison had wrongfully deprived him of this. | FA | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2025-05-12 | List of North Carolina state agencies | This is a list of official agencies of the U.S. state of North Carolina. It includes state government departments, divisions, commissions, boards, and programs, as well as public-private partnerships and regional commissions and boards to which it is officially a party. | B | JMMaok (482) | |
2025-06-17 | Marquette Hawkins | Marquette "Marq" Hawkins, formerly known as DJ Cli-N-Tel, is the mayor of California City, California. He is the first African-American mayor of the town. He is a former member of hip-hop group World Class Wreckin' Cru with Dr. Dre. | C | Caterpillar84 (2167) | |
2025-06-13 | T-Bob Hebert (American football player (born 1989)) | Bobby Joseph Hebert III (born February 9, 1989), better known as T-Bob Hebert, is a former American football center for the LSU Tigers football team and media personality. | C | Dresq23 (1212) | |
2025-06-14 | Edward Waters (colonist) (English colonist in Bermuda and Virginia in the 1600s) | Edward Waters (b. 1585 -- d. c. 1630) was an English-born adventurer in Bermuda and Colony of Virginia in the early 1600s. He is the namesake of Waters Creek in Newport News, Virginia. | GA | Steveprutz (22512) | |
2025-06-05 | Richard Biddle Roberts (Union Army officer in the American Civil War) | Richard Biddle Roberts (August 25, 1825 – April 19, 1886) was an American lawyer and Union Army officer during the American Civil War. He commanded the 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment through the Peninsula Campaign and the Maryland Campaign, including the actions at South Mountain and Antietam. | C | STPatrick1982 (379) | |
2025-05-22 | Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act (Ontario provincial legislation) | The Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (French: Loi de 2025 pour protéger l’Ontario en libérant son économie) is an act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It is sponsored by Stephen Lecce. | Start | Legend of 14 (2976) | |
2025-06-22 | Lezlie Lowe (Canadian writer and journalist) | Lezlie Lowe is a Canadian writer and journalist from Nova Scotia. She is the author of two books: No Place to Go: How Public Toilets Fail our Private Needs (2018), and The Volunteers: How Halifax Women Won the Second World War (2022). She teaches journalism at the University of King's College, and has written an extensive body of articles for The Chronicle Herald since 2009. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-06-11 | The Congress Post (Political newspaper in Washington, US) | The Congress Post is a Washington-based English-language political newspaper founded in 2025. | Stub | Zendig9 (17) | |
2025-06-12 | Fort at Door Village | The Fort at Door Village was one of many frontier forts hastily completed by settlers following the onset of the 1832 Black Hawk War. | C | MwFalcon (20) | |
2025-06-03 | Looney Creek (James River tributary) (Tributary of the James River) | Looney Creek is a 2.7-mile-long (4.345 km) Appalachian Mountain stream and major tributary of the James River located in Botetourt County, Virginia.[better source needed] The historic town of Buchanan sits on the banks of this stream within the James River basin which is part of the larger Chesapeake Bay watershed.[independent source needed] | Start | FrederickX (271) | |
2025-01-21 | Leroy Bowman (former United States Army Air Force officer and a member of the Tuskegee Airmen) | Lieutenant Leroy Bowman (November 2, 1921 – February 26, 2014) was a U.S. Army Air Forces officer and combat fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group during World War II. As one of the original 994 Tuskegee Airmen, Bowman was part of the first group of African American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. | C | MND500 (40) | |
2025-06-23 | Columbus and Greenville Railway (1975) (railway company founded 1974) | Columbus and Greenville Railway (reporting mark CAGY) was founded in 1974 and began operations in 1975 over divested Illinois Central Gulf Railroad trackage across the state of Mississippi. Its terminals, as the name implies, are Columbus and Greenville, Mississippi. | Start | Insomniac187 (926) | Possible spam |
2025-06-11 | Lynne Greenwald | Lynne Greenwald (August 3, 1949 – August 5, 2014) was an American social worker, peace activist, and advocate for nuclear disarmament. She was widely recognized for her nonviolent resistance to nuclear weapons and her commitment to community service, both in and outside of prison. | Start | Epiphora93 (501) | |
2025-06-12 | Oak Grove Disc Golf Course | Oak Grove Disc Golf Course is a disc golf course located in Hahamongna Watershed Park in Pasadena, California. Established in 1975, it is widely recognized as the world's first permanent disc golf course. The course was designed and developed by disc golf pioneer Ed Headrick, also known as the "father of disc golf". | Stub | Wikisolipsist (141) | |
2025-06-23 | Nineteen Toronto (Concert venue located in Toronto, Canada) | Nineteen Toronto is a music venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 19 Toronto St, Toronto, ON, M5C 2R1. The venue hosts various events such as concerts, live entertainment, galas and community programs and events. | Start | SanDiegoDan (115) | |
2025-06-02 | Jerome B. Gilbert (American engineer, Water utility manager) | Jerome B. Gilbert (November 29, 1930 to May 13, 2025) was an American water utility manager, consulting engineer and pollution control state official whose career was focused on crafting efficient water utility operations. He graduated with a masters degree from Stanford University. | C | Drinkingwaterdoc (917) | |
2025-04-17 | List of colleges and universities censured by the American Association of University Professors | This page includes colleges and universities that are currently censured by the American Association of University Professors, indicating " unsatisfactory conditions of academic freedom and tenure have been found to prevail at these institutions". | Start | Jjazz76 (12792) | |
2025-06-17 | IBET PhD Project (2021 Canadian education program) | The Indigenous Black Engineering Technology PhD Project (IBET PhD Project) is a Canadian program that was created in 2021 to reduce the barriers that exist for Indigenous and Black scholars in Canada pursuing doctoral degrees in STEM programs. The Project provides financial support and academic mentoring to eligible incoming Canadian and permanent resident (CPR) Black and Indigenous graduate students registered in a full-time Engineering PhD program at 18 academic institutions across Can ... | C | DasFriskel (96) | |
2025-05-02 | University of Michigan Transit Services (Public transit operator serving the University of Michigan) | University of Michigan Transit Services is a public transit operator in Ann Arbor, Michigan, operated by the University of Michigan. U-M Transit routes serve the university's Ann Arbor campus and the main facilities of Michigan Medicine, carrying over 5 million passengers per year. | GA | DontCallMeLateForDinner (4267) | |
2025-04-22 | J. Mills Thornton (American historian) | Jonathan Mills Thornton III (born October 27, 1943) is an American historian known for his work on Southern history, the Civil Rights Movement, and Reconstruction era. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. | Start | Big3reet (19) | |
2025-06-20 | Adrianos Facchetti (American trial lawyer) | Adrianos Matthew Facchetti is an American trial lawyer based in Burbank, California, whose practice spans personal injury litigation and disputes concerning online speech, including defamation and anti-SLAPP matters. Active at the bar since 2006, he is the founding partner of the Law Offices of Adrianos Facchetti and has appeared for both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts as well as in arbitrations. | C | Tosnelz (18) | |
2025-02-25 | Mister México 2025 (6th edition of Mister México) | Mister México 2025 is the sixth edition of the contest Mister México, held on 8 February in Puerto de Veracruz, Veracruz. Thirty two candidates from the Republic of Mexico will compete to get the national title. | Start | Zyanya0018 (372) | |
2025-06-19 | List of U.S. Army veterans | This is a list of notable U.S. Army veterans, who already have Wikipedia articles about them and their military service. | Stub | Jeremy Warneke (561) | |
2025-06-07 | Chateau des Fleurs (Hollywood) (A historic apartment building in California) | The Chateau des Fleurs is an historic apartment building located at 6626 W. Franklin Ave. in Hollywood, California. It was built in 1927 and designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #799 in 2005. | Stub | Caterpillar84 (2167) | |
2025-03-12 | James Turner Johnson (James Turner Johnson (ethicist), Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University) | James Turner Johnson (born November 2, 1938.) is an American ethicist and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University. His most notable contributions to the field of ethics stemmed from his works in the field of Just war theory. | GA | Johnsonashley1 (32) | |
2025-05-28 | Boston Summer Culture | In New England, spring weather is known for its variability, and as temperatures rise, public life in Boston becomes more active. As the weather warms, neighborhoods come alive with events, food, and recreation. Boston's seasonal changes shape much of the culture in the city. | B | Kd802 (23) | |
2025-06-22 | Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements | The Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements was a federal engineering board established in 1824 by the administration of President James Monroe to survey and plan major national infrastructure projects. Operating under the U.S. War Department, the Board was composed primarily of Army engineers, supported by civilian experts. | B | Risk Engineer (4420) | |
2025-06-13 | List of Colonial American Wars in the 17th century | This List of Colonial American Wars includes military conflicts involving the Thirteen Colonies and their predecessor colonies from 1609 till 1700. It covers the colonies that joined them prior to their Independence in 1776 (for example the Plymouth Colony merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691 and the Saybrook Colony merged with Connecticut Colony in 1644). | C | Historyguy1138 (2502) | |
2025-03-31 | Mister México (Male beauty pageant organization) | Mister México is a national male Beauty pageant in Mexico. It is responsible for selecting the country's delegates to international contests: Mister Supranational, Mister World and Mister Model International. | Start | Zyanya0018 (372) | |
2025-06-04 | 2024 Brawley Cattle Call Park crash | The 2024 Brawley Cattle Call Park crash was a fatal single-vehicle accident that occurred in the early morning hours of January 8, 2024, in Brawley, California. When First Responders arrived the vehicle was fully engulfed in flames, and all four passengers were pronounced deceased on scene. | Start | DesertIV (109) | |
2025-06-17 | 2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election | The 2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect 99 seats for the Tennessee House of Representatives. The elections will coincide with the Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State Senate elections. Partisan primaries will take place on August 6, 2026. | C | GatewayPolitics (8176) | |
2025-06-10 | Goodman Auditorium (Building in United States, United States) | Goodman Auditorium was a 1,500-seat performance hall located inside Virginia High School in Virginia, Minnesota. For more than a century, it served as one of the Iron Range’s most iconic cultural venues, hosting concerts, musicals, community events, and nationally touring artists. | Start | Wolverinebus (76) | |
2025-04-09 | Lynnette Mettey (American actress) | Lynnette Mettey is an American actor, perhaps best known for her recurring role as nurse Nancy Griffin on M*A*S*H and as Lee Potter, Quincy's girlfriend, on Quincy, M.E.. She made dozens of guest appearances on television shows during the 1970s and 1980s, including Columbo, All in the Family, Hawaii Five-O, and Simon & Simon. Mettey also appeared in dozens of television commercials in the 1970s and 1980s, and she has lent her highly recognizable voice to hundreds of radio commercials. | C | Anson2995 (1413) | |
2025-06-08 | Gangster Disciples–Black Disciples conflict (Street gang feud in Chicago, Illinois) | Support: Folk Nation |
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2025-05-26 | Iluméxico | Iluméxico is a social enterprise and a for-profit company founded in 2009 by Manuel Wiechers. Iluméxico was founded in Mexico City. | C | OpalFlamingo (34) | |
2025-06-21 | J. René Josey (American lawyer) | Jon Rene Josey (born 1960) is an American lawyer. He served as the United States attorney for the District of South Carolina. | Start | ProfessorKaiFlai (3447) | |
2025-06-23 | The Catacombs Tour (2025 concert tour by Queens of the Stone Age) | The Catacombs Tour is an upcoming concert tour by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age to support the band's extended play, Alive in the Catacombs, which was released in June 2025. The tour will begin at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago on October 2, 2023, and will end at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans on November 21, 2025. | Stub | CellDiego (141) | |
2025-06-16 | Joseph H. Thompson (attorney) (American attorney) | Joseph H. Thompson (born in Minnesota) is an American lawyer serving since 2025 as the acting United States attorney for the District of Minnesota. | Start | ProfessorKaiFlai (3447) | |
2025-05-02 | Nate Blumberg (American film executive) | Nathanial J. “Nate” Blumberg (February 4, 1894 – July 24, 1960) was a motion picture executive. | C | Fishedhistory (241) | |
2025-05-20 | David Lawrence (composer) (American composer (born 1960)) | David Lawrence (born 1960) is an American film and television composer and lyricist, best known for Disney Channel original movies such as the High School Musical, Cheetah Girls and Descendants franchises. He is the son of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, the pop duo known as Steve and Eydie. | Stub | MisterMalady (145) | |
2025-04-21 | Tim O'Hare (American politician) | Tim O'Hare (born 1969) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the County Judge of Tarrant County, elected in 2022. He previously served as chair of the county's Republican Party from 2016 to 2018 and as mayor of Farmers Branch from 2008 to 2011. | Start | TexasRoots (27) | |
2025-06-11 | Pride celebrations in the United States | Pride celebrations occur across the United States during Pride Month, which is observed in June in the U.S. celebrating the anniversary of the Stonewall riots in 1969. Many cities and localities across the U.S. have celebrations, including traditions that have been ongoing for decades. | C | BusyBee03 (103) | |
2024-12-14 | Yamil Lu'um (Maya site in Quintana Roo, Mexico) | Yamil Lu'um is a Maya archaeological site located on the beach coast of Cancún in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Yamil Lu’um is part of the Maya region of the East Coast of Quintana Roo, Its development occurred during the late postclassic period of the Maya civilization, the main structure is a ceremonial shrine known as the Scorpion's Temple (Templo del Alacrán), This temple is believed to have also served as a Pre-Columbian lighthouse in the beach facing the ocean. | Start | Juan g. regino (160) | |
2025-06-16 | FedEx Air Carrier Police (Company police of FedEx Corporation) | The FedEx Air Carrier Police Department is a company police department and a sworn law enforcement agency in the state of Tennessee operated by the FedEx Corporation. The agency's name acknowledges that its legal authority is derived from a Tennessee law allowing the company's air carrier subsidiary, FedEx Express, to establish a police department. | B | Abovfold (5345) | |
2025-06-19 | Yolandra Hancock (American pediatrician and public health educator) | Yolandra Hancock is an American pediatrician, public health educator, and nationally recognized advocate for health equity. A native of New Orleans, she integrates clinical care, academic instruction, and public engagement to combat chronic conditions that disproportionately affect low-income and minority populations—particularly childhood obesity and diet-related diseases. | C | JoseyWales019 (3158) | |
2025-06-10 | Mina Kolb (American actress) | Mina E. Kolb is an American actress, known for her work on television, film and improvisational theater. She was a founding member of The Second City Comedy troupe and has appeared in numerous television series and films over several decades. | C | BGD10 (60) | |
2025-06-20 | 1990 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships | The 1990 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 60th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. Maryland University in College Park hosted the tournament. The tournament was held at the Jones-Hill House. | Start | KeyzCar (785) | |
2025-06-17 | Susan Dominus | Susan Dominus is an American journalist, and professor. She is a writer for The New York Times Magazine. She was part of a Pulitzer Prize for public service winnig team. | Stub | Epistuck (111) | |
2025-06-09 | Treehouse Co-Living | Treehouse Co-Living is an American co-living real estate developer based in Los Angeles, California. It develops co-living communities and is recognized as having built the first ground-up co-living development in the United States. | C | Krieser (25) | |
2025-06-24 | List of festivals in West Virginia | This is an incomplete list of festivals in West Virginia, USA with articles on Wikipedia. This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays. | Start | JECWV (2409) | |
2025-02-05 | Counterstrike (2025 film) (2025 Mexican film) | Counterstrike (Spanish: Contraataque) is a 2025 Mexican military and action movie. Starting Luis Alberti, Noe Hernandez, Leonardo Alonso, Luis Curiel, David Leon and Guillermo Nava. It was released worldwide on Netflix on 28 February 2025. | Stub | Ryan Nambou (181) | |
2025-02-27 | Derek Sharp (musician) (Canadian multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and vocalist) | Derek "D#" Sharp is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, engineer, and vocalist. He is best known as the lead singer and frontman of the Jim Kale-managed incarnation of The Guess Who from 2008 to 2024. | Start | DBM1971 (33) | |
2025-06-14 | Andrea E. Kirkwood (Canadian environmental microbiologist) | Andrea Elizabeth Kirkwood is a Canadian environmental microbiologist and aquatic ecologist, and a professor in the Faculty of Science at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa, Ontario. Her research focuses on freshwater ecosystems, particularly algae, invasive aquatic species, and urban water quality. | C | AML KING (1094) | |
2025-06-13 | Mitch and Murray Productions | Mitch and Murray Productions is a professional theatre company based in Vancouver, BC . Founded in 2012 by Artistic Director Aaron Craven, the company produces provocative, engaging, contemporary plays from the great playwrights of the global stage. They are also renowned for their "Acting Atypical" workshops for the autistic community. | Start | Aaron Craven (33) | |
2025-06-21 | Cuba Sandstone (New York) (Geologic formation in New York, US) | The Cuba Sandstone is a member of Canadaway Group found in central New York (State). The Cuba is a lenticular (geology) regional formation. It is believed be a small delta formed in the Devonian. This unit is approximately 10 to 15 feet thick. | Stub | Zigismon (1243) | |
2025-02-23 | St. Louis City Board of Police Commissioners (Civilian body overseeing the SLMPD) | The St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners, also commonly known as the St Louis Police Commission, is a Six -member body of civilian-only, appointed officials which oversees the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. | Start | LewisT34 (879) | |
2025-06-03 | Troll Bridge (Oregon) (Art installation near Portland, Oregon) | The Troll Bridge is an art installation in Burlington, Oregon, an unincorporated community near Portland. The bridge is a Portland and Western Railroad trestle that is decorated with troll dolls, paintings, and similar decorations. | Stub | PortlandSaint (1998) | |
2025-06-23 | Tally's New Broadway (Former theater in Los Angeles, California) | Tally's New Broadway, previously Broadway Theatre and Garnet or Garnett Theatre, was a vaudeville and movie theater located at 554 South Broadway, on the corner of 6th and Broadway, in downtown Los Angeles. In 1916, Moving Picture World called it "the first real motion picture theater in Los Angeles." | Start | Gb321 (8263) | |
2024-12-10 | Glass production in Licking County, Ohio | Licking County has been tied to the glass-making industry throughout the Midwest since the 1800s. This is due to the silica deposits found throughout rivers in Ohio. Entrepreneurs such as Edward H. Everett supported this industry. Although glass production has decreased in Licking County since the 1800s, it is still relevant today. | C | DRU1234 (25) | |
2025-06-07 | Niambi Carter (American political scientist and author) | Niambi Carter is an American political scientist, author, and media commentator. She is an associate professor of political science at the University of Maryland, known for her expertise in African American political behavior, public opinion, and immigration. | C | JoseyWales019 (3158) | |
2025-06-08 | White nationalism in the United States | The history of white nationalism in the United States traces to the country's largely European demographic origins and its troubled race relations. | GA | GreekApple123 (11399) | |
2025-06-24 | Chrysler Institute of Engineering (Private university in Highland Park, Michigan, US) | The Chrysler Institute of Engineering was an engineering graduate school operated by the Chrysler Corporation from 1931 to 1988. Situated on the company's headquarters complex in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park, Michigan, the school offered master's degrees in mechanical engineering, as well as non-degree training programs for its employees. | C | Rift (7738) | |
2025-04-22 | Delon Hampton (American civil engineer (1933–2021)) | Delon Hampton (August 23, 1933 – January 14, 2021) was an American civil engineer, educator, and business leader. He was the founder and chairman of Delon Hampton & Associates, a civil and structural engineering firm, and served as president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in 2000. | C | Kovan White (53) | |
2025-06-22 | Hamilton Westinghouse FC (Canadian soccer club) | Hamilton Westinghouse FC was a Canadian soccer club based in Hamilton, Ontario. They were one-time Dominion of Canada Football Championships winners, lifting the Connaught Cup in 1920. They were national runners up in 1949. The team was sponsored by Canadian Westinghouse Company Limited. | Start | Rscott187 (917) | |
2025-06-15 | Ava Roth (Canadian artist) | Ava Roth is a contemporary Canadian artist based in Toronto, Ontario. Her work ranges from encaustic painting to embroidery to weaving, often combining multiple artistic media into a single piece of art. Her "Honeycomb Collection" series combines framed embroidery and other natural and man-made objects, with natural honeycomb. | Start | Sologoud (28) | |
2025-06-14 | Steve Lookner (American writer, producer, and news anchor (born 1971)) | Stephen Lookner (born 1971) is an American news anchor and former comedy television writer who is the founder and lead anchor of Agenda-Free TV (AFTV), an online news channel. Lookner hosts all livestreams for Agenda-Free TV, covering current events on broadcasts to YouTube, Twitch, X, and Facebook. | Start | Red0ctober22 (4425) | |
2025-05-23 | Corn Dog (American football) (Notable American football play in Super Bowl LVII) | Corn Dog is the name of a misdirection offensive play used by the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LVII on February 12, 2023. The play was called twice by head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, resulting in two crucial touchdowns in the Chiefs' 38–35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. | C | Preschooler.at.heart (2279) | |
2025-06-05 | William Hofmann (Union Army officer (1824–1902)) | John William Hofmann (August 25, 1824 – May 10, 1902) was an American Union Army officer during the American Civil War. He commanded the 56th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and was later brevetted as a brigadier general for gallant service. He fought in major campaigns including Antietam, Gettysburg, and Petersburg. | C | STPatrick1982 (379) | |
2024-12-11 | Ron Melancon (Richmond, Virginia trailer advocate) | Ron J. Melancon is an American advocate for multiple causes, most notably those relating to vehicle trailers. Melancon feels that trailer-related injuries and deaths are much less discussed as compared to safety issues that affect far fewer people. | C | JuxtaposedJacob (5068) | |
2025-06-21 | List of preserved GE locomotives | A number of locomotives constructed by General Electric (GE) have been preserved in museums, on tourist railroads, and various other locations across the world. Each locomotive is listed by serial number. | Start | Insomniac187 (926) | |
2022-04-06 | Logan Cerny (American baseball player (born 1999)) | Logan James Cerny (born September 28, 1999) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent. | Start | GPL93 (105672) | |
2025-02-14 | List of Ring of Honor special events (List of Non pay-per-view events/episodes & Special events produced by Ring of Honor) | This is a list of special events & list of Non pay-per-view events promoted by Ring of Honor (ROH). This includes non-televised events & Non pay-per-view along with events that were televised as specials for Ring of Honor Wrestling. | C | Unknownuser45266 (4821) | |
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2025-06-21 | Jaymes Black (American nonprofit executive) | Jaymes Black is an American nonprofit executive who serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Trevor Project since July 15, 2024. The Trevor Project is a nonprofit organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services specifically for LGBTQ+ young people. | Start | JazzyOxygen (590) | |
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2025-02-27 | 2026 Alabama State Auditor election | The 2026 Alabama State Auditor election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the State Auditor of Alabama. Incumbent auditor Andrew Sorrell is retiring to run for Secretary of State. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-03-31 | 2025 Winnebago County, Wisconsin Executive election (Wisconsin local election) | The 2025 Winnebago County, Wisconsin Executive election was held on April 1, 2025, to elect the county executive of Winnebago County, Wisconsin. The primary election was held on February 18, 2025. Gordon Hintz defeated incumbent Jon Doemel. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-06-02 | Notre Dame QuarkNet Center | The Notre Dame QuarkNet Center at the University of Notre Dame was established in 1999. QuarkNet is a nation-wide program that pairs university faculty with high school teachers and students to perform summer research related to physics, astronomy, chemistry, and biology. | B | CusterDome (1273) | |
2025-04-30 | NYC Housing Connect | NYC Housing Connect is an online platform used to find and apply for affordable rental and homeownership opportunities in New York City. The program utilizes a lottery system to select applicants for available affordable housing units. | Start | Kasiah4 (14) | |
2025-06-24 | Darragh Murphy | Darragh Murphy is an American activist based in Boston. Murphy is best known for founding and leading PUMA PAC during the 2008 United States presidential election to oppose the candidacy of Barack Obama in the general election after having supported the candidacy of Hillary Clinton against him in the the Democratic primaries. | C | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2025-06-24 | List of people from Parkersburg, West Virginia | This is a list of people who were born in, lived in, or are closely associated with the city of Parkersburg, West Virginia. | Start | JECWV (2409) | |
2025-06-23 | Air Manitoba (Canadian airline, 1990 to 1994) | Air Manitoba was a Canadian airline that operated from 1990 to 1994 before getting it's AOC revoked over safety concerns. | Stub | Youravreageavaitor (17) | |
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2022-09-03 | Squirrels Trip: The Rusical (7th episode of the 3rd season of Canada's Drag Race) | "Squirrels Trip: The Rusical" is the seventh episode of the third season of the Canadian reality competition television series Canada's Drag Race, which aired on August 25, 2022 on the television network Crave. In this episode the queens act and lipsync in a Rusical. | Start | Another Believer (662267) | |
2020-10-10 | American Compass (American non-profit legal organization) | The American Compass is an American think tank founded by former Oren Cass in 2020 as a conservative monetary and economic policy think tank. In 2025, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended the 5th anniversary gala of the organization to discuss the future of opportunities in various industries. | Stub | AleatoryPonderings (36689) | |
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2025-06-24 | John Shoebridge Williams (American civil engineer, cartographer, and spiritualist medium (1790–1878)) | John Shoebridge Williams (1790 – 27 April 1878), also known as J. S. Williams, was an American civil engineer, surveyor-cartographer, militia staff officer, and later Spiritualist author. As brigade major and inspector of the District of Columbia militia’s First (Columbian) Brigade during the War of 1812, he took part in the Battle of Bladensburg and witnessed the burning of Washington. | C | Risk Engineer (4420) | |
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2025-06-05 | Catawba Creek (natural watercourse in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States of America) | Catawba Creek is a 44-mile-long (70.81 km) mountain stream located in Botetourt County in the U.S. state of Virginia and a significant tributary of the James River. The creek originates in the foothills of the Catawba Mountains, just east of the North Fork Roanoke River. | Start | FrederickX (271) | |
2011-09-24 | 1984 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey | The 1984 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey were held on November 6, 1984, to determine who would represent the people of New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives. This election coincided with national elections for President of the United States, U.S. House and U.S. Senate. | GA | GoldRingChip (137156) | |
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2025-06-23 | Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act (Proposed 2025 Ohio law) | The Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act, also known as House Bill 370 (H.B. 370), is a proposed law in the state of Ohio that would criminalize abortion in most circumstances. Reproductive rights were codified in the Ohio Constitution following the passage of Issue 1 in 2023. | Start | Nahida (3707) | |
2025-05-28 | Ohio House Bill 8 (2023) (Ohio Parents' Bill of Rights law (2023)) | Ohio House Bill 8 (H.B. 8), also known as the Parent's Bill of Rights, is a 2023 law in the state of Ohio that allows parents to opt kids out of topics related to gender and sexuality and requires schools to notify parents about students' gender identity. | Start | Nahida (3707) | |
2025-06-12 | Joint Task Force 51 | Joint Task Force 51 (JTF-51) is a contingency command post under United States Army North (USARNORTH), responsible for coordinating Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) within the United States. JTF-51 is headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and operates under the authority of United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). | C | Investor Day (118) | |
2025-05-29 | Green Prairie Cemetery - Camp Ripley (Cemetery in Camp Ripley, Minnesota) | Green Prairie Cemetery is an inactive cemetery located on the grounds of Camp Ripley Training Center near Little Falls, Minnesota. It is located between the Chapel and the Range Control office. The cemetery is maintained by the Camp Ripley grounds crews and includes the graves of local civilians and military service members. | Start | Daniel Ewer (494) | |
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2025-04-12 | Killing of Hailey Dunn | Hailey Darlene Dunn (August 28, 1997 – 2010) was an Americam thirteen year old girl who disappeared from Colorado City, Texas, on December 27, 2010. | Start | Davidgoodheart (159323) | |
2025-06-24 | Kimberly Bailey (American criminal (died 2008)) | Kimberly Bailey of Fallbrook, California created her own version of a bio-frequency device, first invented by Royal Rife, and sold them as an alternative health treatment similar to radionics, purporting to cure a multitude of diseases. Although Bailey's holistic healing business made her millions, she is better known for being involved with a kidnapping, torture, and murder-for-hire crimes. | C | AuroraTiara (790) | |
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2025-06-24 | Ward Pound Ridge Reservation (Park in Westchester County) | The Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is a 4,400 acres (1,800 ha) county park located in the towns of Pound Ridge and Lewisboro in Westchester County, New York. It is the largest park in the county and offers diverse terrain, extensive hiking trails, nature programs, and recreational facilities. | C | HVtoADK (56) | |
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2025-03-25 | List of immigration raids and arrests in the second Trump presidency | Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and subsequent presidential administration have emphasized the issue of immigration in the United States, with promises of mass deportation being a notable component of Trump's rhetoric. Trump and his administration have sought to increase federal coordination in immigration enforcement and remove obstacles to the deportation and removal of immigrants from the United States. | C | Monk of Monk Hall (3028) | |
2025-06-20 | 2025–26 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season (College ice hockey team season) | The 2025–26 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey season represented the University of Minnesota during the 2025–26 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. | Start | MikeVitale (17118) | |
2025-05-29 | Cypress Creek (Pagan River tributary) (Tributary of the Pagan River) | Cypress Creek is a major tributary of the Pagan River located in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. It forms at the town of Smithfield where the salt marshes surrounding the creek provide natural habitat for abundant wide life including the great blue heron, egrets, osprey, belted kingfisher and many other bird species. | Start | FrederickX (271) | |
2025-06-23 | Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections and Public Safety (United States Supreme Court case) | Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections (No. 23-1197) is a pending United States Supreme Court case regarding the availability of individual-capacity damages suits under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. | Start | Glad Tidings from New York (386) | |
2025-02-14 | Tim Schram (American politician) | Tim Schram (born October 20, 1961) is an American Republican politician currently serving as a member of the Nebraska Public Service Commission from the 3rd district. He was first elected in 2006 and re-elected in 2012, 2018, and 2024, making him the longest-serving current member of the Commission. | Start | PA Uploader (475) | |
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2025-06-22 | The Ohio Story (Ohio Story historical radio and TV series) | The Ohio Story was a scripted U.S. radio and TV program broadcast live to a network of radio and TV stations in Ohio from 1947 to 1961. The series aired for 15 years and, at the time, is thought to have held the record for the longest-running regional scripted program in the nation. | C | 75Portlewes (249) | Possible spam |
2025-06-25 | Alicia Vaichunas (American politician) | Alicia Vaichunas is an American politician and the Republican nominee in the 2025 New York City Council election for the 30th district, which represents the Ridgewood, Maspeth, Middle Village, Glendale, Rego Park, and Elmhurst neighborhoods of Queens. | Stub | Laurenschneider210 (3717) | |
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2025-06-07 | 2025–26 San Jose Sharks season (NHL team season) | The 2025–26 San Jose Sharks season will be the 35th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 9, 1990. Ryan Warsofsky will be in is second season as head coach for the Sharks. | Start | Elijah 1022 (1801) | |
2025-06-07 | 2025–26 Anaheim Ducks season (National Hockey League season) | The 2025–26 Anaheim Ducks season will be the 33rd season of operation, and the 32nd season of play, for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 15, 1993. | Start | Elijah 1022 (1801) | |
2025-06-12 | Parkview Cemetery (Peoria) (Private cemetery in Illinois, US) | Parkview Cemetery is an active private cemetery in Peoria, Illinois. It was established in 1921 as a nature memorial and has served as a resting place for locals for generations. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (166) | |
2025-04-05 | Two Step Inn | Two Step Inn is an annual country music festival held in Georgetown, Texas, a suburb of Austin, Texas. Established in 2023, the festival is organized by C3 Presents, a company partially affiliated with Live Nation Entertainment, which owns Ticketmaster following a merger in 2010. | Start | ChickenAstronaut (90) | |
2025-06-04 | Tennessee Senate Bill 1 (2023 Tennessee law) | Tennessee Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 0001) is a 2023 law in the state of Tennessee that bans gender-affirming care for Tennesseans under eighteen years of age. It was signed by Governor Bill Lee on March 2, 2023 and became law on July 1. | C | Nahida (3707) | |
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2025-05-01 | Smeltzer House (Old house built in 1920) | Smeltzer House is a historic building located in Sherwood Park, in Strathcona County, Alberta. It is presently owned and operated by the municipal government of Strathcona County as an arts and crafts and events space. It was designated as a provincial registered historic resource in 1986 and an Alberta municipal historic resource in 2013. | GA | AlbertaHistory (364) | |
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2025-06-14 | 2025 Chesapeake, Virginia elections | A general election will be held in Chesapeake, Virginia to elect various county-level officials on November 4, 2025. Primary elections will take place on June 17. | Start | Yoblyblob (9594) | |
2025-02-26 | Adelita Grijalva (American politician) | Adelita S. Grijalva (born October 30, 1970) is an American politician who served as a member of the Pima County Board of Supervisors from District 5 from 2021 to 2025 and on the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board for 20 years. The daughter of former U.S. Representative Raul Grijalva, she is a candidate for the 2025 special election to fill his seat. | C | Muboshgu (380996) | |
2025-06-09 | Providence Park (Washington, D.C.) | Providence Park, known locally as X Park, is a 2.4 acres (0.97 ha) urban park in the residential Capitol Hill neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C. It is bound by 2nd, 3rd, D and E streets SE. It is owned and maintained by the Architect of the Capitol, the real estate office for Congress, as part of the United States Capitol Complex. | GA | Distance6212 (56) | |
2025-06-24 | Benjamin Black (investor) | Benjamin Black is an American investor and government nominee currently under consideration to serve as Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). He is the founder and managing partner of Fortinbras Enterprises and the CEO of Osiris Acquisition Corp, with a career spanning roles in private equity, corporate law, and credit investing. | C | Hannahthom7 (862) | |
2025-05-03 | 2025 DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 (13th race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) | The 2025 DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 was the 13th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the 1st iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, a 2.0 mile (3.2 km) permanent asphalt oval shaped intermediate racetrack. | C | 45BearsFan (5640) | |
2025-06-07 | Kaye Residence (A historic apartment building in California) | The Kaye Residence is Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #952, located at 4754 Van Alden Ave. in Tarzana, California. | Stub | Caterpillar84 (2167) | |
2021-05-11 | Mule (wanderer) | John Sears, known as Mule (born 1947/48) is an American nomad. He has wandered the American West for nearly 40 years, with nearly 20 of those years spent with pack mules. He travels following the seasons, going to San Diego for the winter and then during the warmer months north up through the Central Valley to Sacramento. | Start | Thriley (63764) | |
2025-06-11 | Winter Garden Village at Fowler Groves (Outdoor mall in Orlando, Florida) | Winter Garden Village at Fowler Groves is a mixed-used outdoor mall in Winter Garden, Florida. Located within the western Orlando metropolitan area just off the corner of the Daniel Webster Western Beltway and Winter Garden Vineland Road, the mall is located a few miles north of Walt Disney World. | Start | Freeholdman12 (3716) | |
2025-05-31 | North Kitsap High School (Public high school in Poulsbo, Washington, United States) | North Kitsap High School (NKHS) is a public four-year high school located in Poulsbo, Washington, United States. It serves the northern portion of Kitsap County as part of the North Kitsap School District 400. The school enrolls over 1,100 students in grades 9 through 12. | C | Bluehawkking (542) | |
2025-06-12 | Slaycation season 1 (Canadian reality television series) | The first season of Slaycation, a Canadian reality television series, premiered on December 31, 2024 on the television network Crave. The series is a non-competitive spin-off of Canada's Drag Race within the Drag Race franchise. The season follows the personal and professional lives of six Drag Race alumni as they vacation in a winter retreat in Canada, and compete for the title of 'Queen of Slaycation'. | C | KingdomNone91 (2202) | |
2025-06-12 | Slaycation season 2 (Canadian reality television series) | The second season of Slaycation, a Canadian reality television series, is set to premiere in 2025 on the television network Crave. The series is a non-competitive spin-off of Canada's Drag Race within the Drag Race franchise. The season will follow the personal and professional lives of six Drag Race alumni as they vacation in a winter retreat in Canada, and compete for the title of 'Queen of Slaycation'. | C | KingdomNone91 (2202) | |
2025-06-07 | Observatory Hill (Saanich) (Hill) | Observatory Hill, also known as Little Saanich Mountain, is a hill with a summit elevation of 224 meters located in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, in the Coast Douglas Fir zone. Its bedrock is quartz-feldspar gneiss of the Colquitz Formation. | Stub | Angilbas (3128) | |
2025-06-24 | Ingalls Library (Research library of the Cleveland Museum of Art) | The Ingalls Library is the research library of the Cleveland Museum of Art, located on floor 2R in the Marcel Breuer-designed wing on the north side of the main museum building. The library was founded in 1913 concurrent with the founding of the museum. | Start | Jcsulser (32) | |
2025-05-29 | Delta Air Lines v. Crowdstrike (American legal case concerning cyber outage) | Delta Air Lines v. CrowdStrike is an ongoing legal dispute between Delta Air Lines and cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike arising from a global technology outage on July 19, 2024. | B | Hannahthom7 (862) | |
2025-06-12 | University of Connecticut Archives and Special Collections (Research library in Storrs, Connecticut) | The University of Connecticut Archives and Special Collections is part of University of Connecticut Libraries and provides research support to the university and wider public by collecting, stewarding, and providing access to historical, literary, and artistic materials of enduring value. | C | Shockofsputnik (853) | |
2025-06-24 | Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corporation | Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corporation (CBCC) was a large-scale bituminous coal mining company in central Pennsylvania that operated as a "captive" subsidiary of the New York Central Railroad (NYC) from 1882 until the 1950s. At its peak, the company controlled over 50 mines and 40,000 acres of coal lands, employing thousands of miners to produce fuel exclusively for the railroad's locomotives. | C | Scewing (6827) | |
2025-06-07 | 2025–26 Seattle Kraken season (National Hockey League season) | The 2025–26 Seattle Kraken season was the fifth season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. They played their home games at Climate Pledge Arena. | Start | Elijah 1022 (1801) | |
2025-06-24 | Madison Kemp | Madison 'Maddie' Kemp (born December 20, 2001) is an American soccer forward and midfielder who plays for Sporting Club Jacksonville (commonly known as Sporting JAX) in the USL Super League. | Start | Jagfan71 (2445) | |
2025-06-14 | Global Wars Mexico (2025 wrestling event in Mexico City) | Global Wars Mexico is a 2025 professional wrestling event co-promoted by the American promotion Ring of Honor, sister promotion All Elite Wrestling and all Mexican professional wrestling company Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). It is the 19th Global Wars event. | Start | Originalchampion (15191) | |
2025-03-04 | Kashega, Alaska (Abandoned Village in Alaska) | Kashega was an Aleut settlement located on the North coast of Unalaska Island, in Kashega Bay. | Start | Giuliotf (1024) | |
2025-03-04 | Makushin, Alaska (Abandoned Village in Alaska) | Makushin was an Aleut settlement located on the coast of Unalaska Island at the entrance of Makushin Bay, near Makushin Volcano. | Start | Giuliotf (1024) | |
2025-06-25 | Downtown Culpeper (Historic central business district of Culpeper, Virginia) | Downtown Culpeper is the historic central business district of Culpeper, Virginia, centered on East Davis and Main Streets. Known for its preserved 19th‑ and early 20th‑century architecture, most of it lies within the Culpeper Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. | C | Waypoint47 (66) | |
2024-06-01 | Paul S. Flores (American poet, playwright, and spoken-word artist) | Paul Stojsavljevic Flores (born 1972) is a Mexican and Cuban American poet, playwright, spoken word artist, and educator whose work addresses issues of immigration, identity, violence, and healing in Latino and immigrant communities. Through bilingual performance, docu-theater, and community engagement, Flores explores themes of transnationalism, cultural memory, and social justice. | C | Bliss.Rios (9) | |
2025-04-02 | 2025–26 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team (American college basketball season) | The 2025–26 Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team will represent the University of Mississippi during the 2025–26 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Rebels, led by third-year head coach, Chris Beard, will play their home games at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi, and compete as members of the Southeastern Conference. | Start | Abhiramakella (11223) | |
2025-06-19 | 1958 Alabama Senate election | The 1966 Alabama Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 4, 1958, to elect 35 representatives to serve four-year terms in the Alabama Senate. The result an electoral wipeout, as all 35 candidates elected were members of the Democratic Party. Across the 35 districts, only one, District 13 in Jefferson County, was actually at stake in the November general election. | C | Longestview (3833) | |
2025-06-24 | Jason Strauss (American businessman and property developer) | Jason Strauss (born April 7, 1974) is an American businessman and developer who is the co-CEO of Tao Group Hospitality, a restaurant and nightlife conglomerate in which he co-founded with his childhood friend, Noah Tepperberg. | Start | DCAllStar (1136) | |
2025-06-08 | Liberation Weekend (Music and arts festival in Washington, D.C.) | Liberation Weekend was a two-day music and arts festival that took place in Washington, D.C. on May 30–31, 2025. The festival was organized by Ekko Astral and Gender Liberation Movement. The event sought to support the transgender community, with proceeds funding Gender Liberation Movement's actions against trans discrimination by businesses and policymakers. | GA | RobinIsadorable (258) | |
2025-05-31 | Zack Smith (songwriter) (American musical artist and songwriter) | Zachary Holt Smith (born 1951) is an American musician, songwriter, technologist, and producer. | C | Drenthen (34) | |
2025-06-13 | Frederick Sasscer High School | Frederick Sasscer High School, also known as Frederick Sasscer Junior/Senior High School (FSHS), was a mid-20th century secondary school located at 14201 School Lane, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States of America. FSHS's historical importance and its character lie in its roots in the Town of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. | FA | OurWayz (107) | |
2025-06-17 | William Hastings Williams | William Hastings "Captain Bill" Williams (1776–1866) was born in Chester, Massachusetts, as the latest generation of a somewhat prominent military family, dating back to mid 17th century Marlborough. | Start | Tomcbaumgartner (123) | |
2025-06-23 | La candidate (2024 Canadian TV series or program) | La Candidate is a Quebecois comedy television miniseries with 44-minute episodes, created by Isabelle Langlois, directed by Sébastien Gagné and Charles-Olivier Michaud, and broadcast on ICI Radio-Canada Télé from January 9, 2024, to March 12, 2024. The plot focused on Alix Mongeau, a single mother and nail technician who is accidentally elected to the National Assembly of Quebec after agreeing to stand in the fictional constituency of Dufferin as a paper candidate. | C | Microplastic Consumer (770) | |
2025-06-20 | Chronicle, North Carolina (Unincorporated town in North Carolina, United States) | Chronicle, sometimes called Killian Crossroads, is an unincorporated area in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. | Start | Cvscvs2 (119) | |
2025-06-24 | Warner Bros. Discovery Streaming & Studios (American multinational media and entertainment conglomerate) | Warner Bros. Discovery Streaming & Studios is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate that is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery and produces, acquires, and distributes filmed entertainment (theatrical motion pictures, television programs, and recorded videos) through multiple platforms. | C | Ivan Stefanovski Student 2028 (450) | |
2025-05-31 | Jay Moorman (CEO of Chesapeake Technology International since 2022) | Jay R. Moorman (born July 1972), is an American CEO of Chesapeake Technology International (CTI) as of May 2022. | Start | Floating Orb (2295) | |
2025-06-20 | Bilal Abdullah (Baltimore arabber) (American street vendor (died 2025)) | Bilal "BJ" Abdullah (died June 17, 2025) was a prominent arabber in Baltimore, Maryland, known for preserving and practicing the city’s historic tradition of horse-drawn produce vending. Abdullah was fatally shot by Baltimore Police in an incident that sparked grief, outrage and widespread mourning across the city. | C | Benjancewicz (126) | |
2025-03-28 | Joe Quintal Field (Sports venue in Mitchell, SD, US (1943–present)) | Joe Quintal Field is an American football stadium located in Mitchell, South Dakota. It has been home to the football teams from Dakota Wesleyan University and Mitchell High School since its construction in 1943. It is located at 501–599 E 11th Ave. in Mitchell, South Dakota on the west side of Mitchell High School. | Start | SS2027 (2690) | |
2025-06-25 | Joyce Munson (American politician (1930-2010)) | Joyce Munson (December 13, 1930 - June 29, 2010) was a member of the Alaska House of Representatives from January 1979 to January 1981. Before serving in the legislature, Munson was the Executive Director of the Alaska Mental Health Association. | Stub | Bpuddin (1314) | |
2025-03-28 | Lyle Hare Stadium (Sports venue in Spearfish, SD, US) | Lyle Hare Stadium is an American football stadium located in Spearfish, South Dakota. It is home to the Black Hills State Yellow Jackets and the Spearfish High School football teams. It was opened in 1947. | Start | SS2027 (2690) | |
2025-06-25 | Barbara A. Hoffman (American politician (1940-2021)) | Barbara A. Hoffman (March 8, 1940 - June 20, 2021) was a member of the Maryland State Senate from 1983-2003. She was appointed to the State Senate by Governor Harry Hughes after Rosalie Silber Abrams left the seat to join the governor's administration. | Stub | Bpuddin (1314) | |
2025-03-28 | TO Live | TO Live is an agency of the City of Toronto responsible for managing the city's major municipally owned theatres: Meridian Hall, Meridian Arts Centre, and the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. Prior to 2019, the agency was known as Civic Theatres Toronto. | Stub | Mb1000 (2721) | |
2025-06-05 | History of LGBTQ+ Advertising | LGBTQ+ advertising refers to marketing campaigns and advertisements specifically targeted toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer consumers. The practice began in the 1970s and has evolved significantly over subsequent decades, reflecting changing social attitudes and market opportunities. | C | Mikewilke (34) | |
2025-06-25 | Kenn Goodman (Chicago-based musician and founder of Pravda Records) | Kenneth Goodman (born 1962) is an American musician and the founder of Chicago-based independent record label Pravda Records. | C | Chicagobraised (105) | |
2025-06-13 | Downtown Kilgore (Neighborhood in Kilgore, Texas) | Downtown Kilgore (DTK) serves as a premier commercial and cultural destination within the city of Kilgore, Texas. This bustling urban core is a central gathering point offering a vibrant array of shopping, dining, entertainment, and leisure activities. | C | Luka Maglc (1302) | |
2025-06-24 | John Wesley Anderson (American author, public speaker, and retired law enforcement officer) | John Wesley Anderson (born January 20, 1954) is an American author, public speaker, and retired law enforcement officer. He served as the elected sheriff of El Paso County, Colorado. Anderson is also known as a TEDx speaker and published author focusing on Colorado history and law enforcement. | Start | LeanElliot (18) | |
2025-03-28 | Jim Plyler (American football player (born 1924)) | Jimmy "Jim" Frank Plyler (August 21, 1924 – June 9, 2016) was an American former football player and educator. He was a tackle and punter at the University of Texas from 1943 to 1945 and was drafted by the New York Giants in the 7th round (55th overall) of the 1946 NFL Draft. | Start | Volcycle (14485) | |
2025-06-19 | CPL Girls Soccer Championship Final (Annual high school girls' soccer championship in Chicago, Illinois) | The Chicago Public League Girls Soccer Championship is the annual city championship match for girls' high school soccer teams competing in the Chicago Public League (CPL), the governing body for interscholastic athletics among Chicago's public high schools. | C | Milicz (781) | |
2025-06-03 | Gordon S. Murray (American investment banker and writer) | Gordon Stewart Murray (1950–2011) was an American investment banker and writer who co-authored The Investment Answer (2010). | Start | Alex Ramser (650) | |
2024-10-26 | 1991–92 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team (American college basketball season) | The 1991–92 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team represented the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in NCAA Division I men's competition in the 1991–92 season. The head coach was Jerry Tarkanian, entering his 19th season. The team played its home games in the Thomas & Mack Center, and was a member of the Big West Conference. | Start | Iowamutt (2290) | |
2025-06-25 | 18th ward, Chicago (Ward in Chicago) | The 18th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois. | B | SecretName101 (142610) | |
2025-06-18 | Robert Baker Park (Public'pocket park' in Baltimore, Maryland, US) | Robert Baker Park is a pocket park on the northern perimeter of Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is very near the foot of Federal Hill Park, south of the city's central business district, and close to the city's Inner Harbor. | GA | 842U (53682) | |
2025-06-25 | Thomas Dabney Dimitry (Creole U.S. Postal Superintendant) | Thomas Dabney Dimitry (March 11, 1850 - November 3, 1936) was a mixed-race clerk, superintendent, and secretary. He was the son of Alexander Dimitry and Mary Powell Mills, an interracial couple. Throughout his life, Alexander endured countless instances of racism along with the Dimitry Family. | GA | Tzim78 (11672) | |
2025-05-11 | City of Johannesburg Library and Information Services (Public library system of Johannesburg, South Africa) | City of Johannesburg Library and Information Services (CoJLIS) is the public library system of the City of Johannesburg metropolitan government in Gauteng, South Africa. It oversees about 90 public branch libraries across seven administrative regions (A–G), serving the city's roughly 4.9 million residents. | C | Slippery slope302 (1204) | |
2022-10-03 | Benjamin Newberry (Rhode Island colonial merchant and Speaker of the House of Deputies) | Benjamin Newberry (1652–1711) was an English-born American colonial merchant, diarist, and politician who served as the third Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Deputies. A member of Newport's Quaker community, he kept a diary documenting late 17th-century colonial life in Rhode Island. | C | Diogenes99 (7673) | |
2025-06-22 | McFadden, Wyoming (Unincorporated community in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States) | McFadden is an unincorporated community along Rock Creek near the eastern edge of Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. The community was originally known as Ohio City. | Stub | An Errant Knight (20200) | |
2024-12-25 | Joseph H. Goldsby (Alabama representative) | Joseph H. Goldsby was a politician in Alabama. He represented Dallas County, Alabama in the Alabama House of Representatives in 1872. | Stub | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2025-05-15 | 2025 Lime Rock Park 100 (9th race of the 2025 ARCA Menards Series) | The 2025 Lime Rock Park 100 will be the 9th stock car race of the 2025 ARCA Menards Series, and the 1st iteration of the event. The race will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, a 1.530 miles (2.462 km) permanent asphalt road course. | Start | Mblock150 (410) | |
2025-05-07 | 2025 LiUNA! 150 (9th race of the 2025 ARCA Menards Series) | The 2025 LiUNA! 150 will be the 15th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the 1st iteration of the event. The race will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut, a 1.530 miles (2.462 km) permanent road course. | Start | 45BearsFan (5640) | |
2025-06-25 | Anthony Martella (Canadian racing driver (born 2008)) | Anthony Martella (born 22 September 2008 in Toronto) is a Canadian racing driver currently competing in USF2000 Championship for Jay Howard Driver Development. | C | Road Atlanta Turn 5 (8331) | |
2025-06-19 | Departure Bay Elementary (Building in Nanaimo, Canada) | "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ | Start | Yourrandomcomrade (43) | |
2025-06-07 | 2025–26 Colorado Avalanche season (National Hockey League season) | The 2025–26 Colorado Avalanche season will be the 47th season for the Avalanche as the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that joined the league in 1979, and their 30th playing season since the franchise relocated from Quebec City to Denver prior to the start of the 1995–96 season. | Start | Elijah 1022 (1801) | |
2025-06-07 | 2025–26 Utah Mammoth season (National Hockey League season) | The 2025–26 Utah Mammoth season will be the 2nd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise, but their first season under the Mammoth moniker after they played the previous season under the Hockey Club name. They will play their home games at the Delta Center, shared with the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). | Start | Elijah 1022 (1801) | |
2025-06-24 | Tally's Broadway (Former movie theater in Los Angeles, California) | Tally's Broadway, also known as Tally's New Broadway and Kinemacolor Theatre, was a movie theater located at 833 South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. | C | Gb321 (8263) | |
2024-06-25 | George Arthur Lincoln (American military officer, educator, and author (1907–1975)) | George Arthur Lincoln (July 20, 1907 - May 24, 1975) was an American military leader who served as a top general staff strategist in the United States Army during World War II. He was the principal planner of George C. Marshall's military campaigns in Europe and Asia including the planned invasion of Japan. | Start | Thriley (63764) | |
2025-04-17 | Trump v. CASA, Inc. (United States Supreme Court case) | Trump v. CASA, Inc. (Docket No. 24A884) is a pending United States Supreme Court case addressing whether lower-court judges have the authority to issue "universal injunctions" to block the enforcement of policies nationwide. While the case does not directly address birthright citizenship in the United States, it centers on several universal injunctions blocking Executive Order 14160. | C | ElijahPepe (16702) | |
2025-05-24 | List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States, June 2025 | B | Jax 0677 (151392) | ||
2025-06-25 | 2025 Irapuato shooting (2025 mass shooting in Irapuato, Mexico) | On 24 June 2025, twelve people were killed and twenty others were injured during a mass shooting when gunmen opened fire on revelers at a festival celebrating the Nativity of John the Baptist in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. | Start | EF5 (24180) | |
2025-06-25 | Interprovincial Trade and Mobility Act (Prince Edward Island provincial legislation) | The Interprovincial Trade and Mobility Act is an act of the Prince Edward Island Legislature. It is sponsored by Rob Lantz. | Start | Landpin (3798) | |
2025-02-13 | 2025 Speedweeks (2025 Speedweeks at Daytona) | The 2025 Speedweeks Presented by AdventHealth at Daytona International Speedway marked the commencement of the NASCAR season, featuring a series of events that led up to the 2025 Daytona 500. | C | Mblock150 (410) | |
2025-06-24 | Chappellet Vineyard (American family-owned winery) | Molly Chappellet (co-founder), Cyril Chappellet (CEO, chairman), Phillip Corallo-Titus (winemaker) | Start | Damonmogs (23) | |
2025-06-20 | Illinois Youth Soccer Association | Illinois Youth Soccer Association (IYSA) is the official state-level governing body for youth soccer in Illinois. As a non-profit organization, it operates under the authority of the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYS) and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). | C | Milicz (781) | |
2025-04-02 | Institute for Spirituality and Health | The Institute for Spirituality and Health (ISH) is an independent, interfaith, non-profit organization located at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1955 under the guidance of Dr. Frederick C. Elliott, then Executive Director of the Texas Medical Center, the Institute was originally established to foster a religious presence throughout the medical campus. | C | TheSkipperToo (71) | Possible spam |
2025-05-25 | Someone Somewhere | Someone Somewhere is a certified B Corporation that works with 273 artisans in 13 communities across 7 states in Mexico to produce sustainable goods that help artisans earn a living wage. The company has a goal of improving the economy and general well-being of communities by bridging the gap between local artisans and eco-friendly products. | C | DTP68 (22) | |
2025-02-06 | List of chancellors of the University of California, Santa Barbara | The following is a list of chancellors of the University of California, Santa Barbara, as well as leaders of the university's predecessors. | Start | Cfls (33605) | |
2025-05-22 | 2025–26 Winnipeg Jets season | The 2025–26 Winnipeg Jets season is the 27th season for the National Hockey League franchise established on June 25, 1997, and the 15th in Winnipeg, since the franchise relocated from Atlanta prior to the start of the 2011–12 NHL season. | Start | NicholasHui (3342) | |
2025-06-19 | Lane Tech Girls Soccer | Lane Tech Girls Soccer is the varsity girls’ program at Lane Technical College Prep High School. The team has won a record 16 Chicago Public League (CPL) girls soccer championships, more than any other school. | Start | Milicz (781) | |
2025-06-25 | Kathleen A. Foster (American art historian) | Kathleen Adair Foster is an American art historian, critic, and curator. Since 2002 she has served as the Robert L. McNeil, Jr., Senior Curator and Director of the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. From 1989 - 2002 she served as Senior Research Scholar and Class of 1949 Curator of Western Art at the Eskenazi Museum of Art. | C | Artist&Architect (1207) | |
2025-06-24 | 2025 Utah wildfires (An overview of major wildfires in Utah in 2025) | There is an ongoing series of wildfires burning throughout the U.S. state of Utah. | Start | Hurricane Wind and Fire (724) | |
2025-05-25 | List of All-SEC men's basketball teams | The All-SEC men's basketball team is an annual Southeastern Conference honor bestowed on the best players in the conference following every college basketball season. SEC coaches select a five-player first team, a five-player second team, and a five-player third team. | C | Cumberland Mills (22041) | |
2025-05-30 | Grant Hardin (American convicted murderer) | Grant Matthew Hardin, (born December 6, 1968), also known as "Devil in the Ozarks", is an American murderer and rapist convicted in the 2017 shooting death of 59-year-old former Emerson Electric electrician, carpenter, volunteer firefighter, and water department employee James Lee Appleton in Gateway, Arkansas. | GA | WhoIsCentreLeft (3113) | |
2025-02-11 | 2023 Warren mayoral election | The 2023 Warren mayoral election took place on November 6, 2023, following a primary on August 8, 2023. Incumbent Mayor James R. Fouts attempted to seek a fifth term, but was barred from doing so by a 2020 amendment to the city charter. Fouts attempted to challenge the legality of the amendment and filed for re-election, but the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the amendment and disqualified Fouts. | Start | Raspberry505 (697) | |
2025-06-25 | Jon Dodd (American marine biologist and conservationist) | Jon F. Dodd (born circa 1961) is an American marine biologist and conservationist best known as the founding Executive Director of the Atlantic Shark Institute (ASI), a Rhode Island–based non-profit dedicated to shark research, tagging, and conservation in the northwest Atlantic. | Start | Tomaskoeck (84) | |
2025-06-18 | Adirei HaTorah | Adirei HaTorah (Hebrew: אדירי התורה, lit. 'the Greats of the Torah') is an annual event held in the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, New Jersey, United States to honor Torah study, particularly of Beth Medrash Govoha. The event was founded in 2022 and consists of live music, dancing, and speeches by rabbis, and has a participation of 25,000 men. | Start | Yeshivish613 (3695) | |
2025-06-15 | Certified Professional Midwife (Midwifery qualification in the USA) | Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) is a credential issued by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) for direct-entry midwives in the United States who specialize in out-of-hospital maternity care including home birth. Established in 1994, the CPM credential was developed to formalize and regulate the practice of lay midwifery, which had previously operated without standardized national oversight. | C | Emano2111 (56) | |
2025-06-16 | Kansas State–Oklahoma football rivalry (American college football rivalry) | The Kansas State–Oklahoma football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game between the Kansas State Wildcats and Oklahoma Sooners. | C | 96.28.176.55 | |
2025-06-24 | 1958 NCAA Wrestling Championships (American collegiate event) | The 1958 NCAA Wrestling Championships were the 28th NCAA wrestling championships to be held. University of Wyoming hosted the tournament at Laramie, Wyoming. | Start | Theriversown (946) | |
2025-06-26 | Joan Klein Weidman (American television personality) | Joan Klein Weidman (née Klein; August 8, 1933 – June 25, 2019) was an American television broadcaster, host, weathercaster, and anchor known for being a television pioneer at WGAL in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and for her music talents as well. | Start | R2025kt (87) | |
2025-06-17 | Henry (Bass) Edwards (American jazz musician (1889-1965)) | Henry "Bass" Edwards was an American tuba player and string bassist. He began playing as a teen in an Odd Fellows band in Atlanta, Georgia, and later attended Morris Brown College and Morehouse College where he studied music. He served with the U.S. Army Bands in World War I, including a spell with Lt. | Start | Littenberg (1554) | |
2025-03-23 | 2025 Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 (5th race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) | The 2025 Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 was the 5th stock car race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the 27th iteration of the event. The race was held on Friday, March 28, 2025, at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, a 0.526 miles (0.847 km) permanent asphalt paperclip-shaped short track. | C | Brycenrichter (3691) | |
2025-06-18 | Amundsen Girls Soccer | Amundsen High School Girls' Soccer is the varsity soccer team representing Amundsen High School in Chicago, Illinois. Competing in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and sanctioned by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the program holds one of the longest-documented histories of girls' soccer in the city. | C | Milicz (781) | |
2025-06-06 | Lakefront Athletics and Recreation Complex | Lakefront Athletics and Recreation Complex is a sports and recreation complex on the main campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. It contains both facilities for general student body fitness and recreation, as well as facilities dedicated to Northwestern Wildcats sports programs (the university's teams in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I). | GA | SecretName101 (142610) | Possible vandalism |
2025-06-26 | Thomas Goffe (investor) | Thomas Goffe (born c. 1598) was an English investor and magistrate who served as the deputy governor for Massachusetts Bay Colony upon its inception. He also served as the treasurer of the Massachusetts Bay Company, but was subject to immense debt throughout John Winthrop's tenure, with whom discord was present, in spite of his provision of vessels for Winthrop's voyage. | Stub | Solo4701 (1539) | |
2016-08-13 | List of county courthouses in California | This is a list of county courthouses and other non-federal courthouses in California, both current and former. For federal courthouses located in California, see List of United States federal courthouses in California. | B | Doncram (203830) | |
2025-06-10 | Dave "Augie" Vander Meulen (college basketball player (1959–1961) Wisconsin) | Dave "Augie" Vander Meulen is a retired American college basketball coach and former college basketball player who coached the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks for 23 seasons, from 1978–79 through 2000–01. He accumulated a 440–182 record (.707 winning percentage) and led the Warhawks to NCAA Division III championships in 1984 and 1989, as well as three conference titles. | C | Joel Tomski (95) | |
2025-06-11 | Doug Sarver | Doug Saver is an retired American high school football coach and active high school athletic director. He was the head coach of his alma mater, St. Francis High School. He coached the Mariners for 29 seasons, from 1990 through 2018. During this time he compiled a record of 154-129, winning 3 Parkland Conference championships, having a period where his teams qualified for the WIAA playoffs in 12 of 13 seasons, taking his teams to the playoffs ... | C | Joel Tomski (95) | |
2025-06-26 | 2025 Georgia Meteor Event (Meteorite event in the United States) | On June 26, 2025, a large meteor was observed falling and burning up over the southeastern United States. | Stub | Dvstrr (253) | |
2025-06-26 | Perry Oldenburg Wildlife and Environmental Area | Perry Oldenburg Mitigation Park, Perry W. Oldenburg, and Perry Oldenburg should link here | Stub | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2024-12-20 | Nestor Ceja (Mexican-American baseball umpire (born 1987)) | Nestor Narciso Ceja (born April 18, 1987) is a Mexican-American Major League Baseball umpire. He made his first appearance at the Major League level in 2020 and was promoted to the full time umpiring staff for the 2023 season. | Start | Pyropylon98 (1886) | |
2025-06-26 | Brooksville Ridge | The Brooksville Ridge is a geological feature in Florida. The formation includes limestone deposits and caves. It is believed to have been formed from sandhills deposited during interglacial periods. | Stub | FloridaArmy (188639) | |
2025-06-25 | Ward Lake (Alaska) (Lake in and evacuation camp in Alaska, United States) | Ward Lake is a lake on Revillagigedo Island in the Alaskan Panhandle about 10 miles north of Ketchikan. Following the start of the Aleutian Islands Campaign the native villagers of the Aleutian Islands were relocated to a number of evacuation camps in the Alaskan Panhandle including a former Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Ward Lake. | GA | Giuliotf (1024) | |
2025-06-22 | Wells Creek Dolomite (A carbonate unit in the Appalachian Basin and Cincinnati arch) | The Wells Creek Dolomite is a geologic formation in with exposures in Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. It dates back to the Ordovician period. This formation rests unconformably over the Knox Supergroup to the south and the St. Peter Sandstone to the north. | Start | Zigismon (1243) | |
2025-06-06 | Edwardsville Amazon warehouse collapse (2021 tornado strike at an Amazon warehouse) | On the evening of December 10, 2021, a tornado struck the DLI4 delivery facility in Edwardsville, Illinois, United States, an Amazon warehouse that oversees delivery logistics for the Greater St. Louis region. A majority of workers that evening were temporary contractors brought in to assist with the additional volume of goods moved due to the Christmas holiday, with only 7 of the 45 on site being employed full-time at the warehouse. | GA | Departure– (7653) | |
2024-12-12 | Shasti Conrad (American political consultant) | Shasti Conrad (born November 17, 1984) is an American political consultant who has served as the chair of the Washington State Democratic Party since 2023. When she was elected in 2023, she became the first South Asian American woman to lead a state political party and the first AAPI chair of a Democratic party in the continental United States. | GA | Trebor xela (18) | |
2025-06-12 | DLD (band) (Mexican alternative rock band) | DLD, formerly Dildo, is a Mexican alternative rock band from the State of Mexico, formed in November 1998. The band is composed of Francisco Familiar (vocals), Erik Neville Linares (guitar), Edgar "Pijey" Hansen Otero (bass), Gil Santiago Rangel (drums), and Sergio Vela (keyboards). | C | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-06-05 | Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (An environmental support non-profit) | Keep Indianapolis Beautiful Inc. (KIB) is a non-profit organization based in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It was founded in 1981 as a subsect of Keep America Beautiful. The non-profit company works towards building community in the Indianapolis area and supporting environmental growth by establishing parks and cleaning up the city. | Start | Jinx williams (142) | |
2025-06-25 | Windsor-style pizza (Thin cornmeal crust pizza with shredded pepperoni) | Windsor-style pizza is a style of pizza characterized by its thin crust using cornmeal and flour, high-fat cheese, shredded pepperoni, and canned mushrooms developed in Windsor, Ontario. It was invented in the late 1950s or early 1960s and has become the dominant pizza style in Windsor. | GA | Username6892 (5738) | |
2025-06-26 | Javier Juárez Vázquez (Mexican journalist) | Javier Juárez Vázquez was a Mexican journalist who served as director and reporter for the weekly magazine Primera Plana in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, where he investigated and exposed connections between the government, law enforcement, and organized crime. | Start | Cocu15 (12561) | |
2025-06-16 | Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series | Joe Gibbs Racing's Xfinity Series operation began in 1997 with the No. 18 driven by Bobby Labonte. Over time, they have expanded into one of the strongest teams in the series. The team has seen five owners championships, alongside 4 drivers, playing a large role in raising young talent. | FA | MysticCipher87(alt-account) (3639) | |
2025-04-15 | AdventHealth Avista (Hospital in Colorado, United States) | AdventHealth Avista is a non-profit hospital in Louisville, Colorado, United States owned by AdventHealth. The hospital is designated a Level III trauma center by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. | C | Catfurball (150209) | |
2025-06-25 | Riley Gaines Act (2025 Georgia (state) law) | Georgia Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), originally known in the House as House Bill 267, primarily known as the Riley Gaines Act and also known as the Fair and Safe Athletic Opportunities Act, is a 2025 law in the state of Georgia that prohibits transgender athletes, namely trans women, from competing in sports that differ from their biological sex and mandates Georgians use public facilities that align with their biological sex. | Start | Nahida (3707) | |
2025-06-26 | West Virginia Senate Bill 456 (2025 West Virginia law) | West Virginia Senate Bill 456 (SB 456), also known as the Riley Gaines Act or Stand with Women Legislation, is a 2025 law in the state of West Virginia that modifies the definitions of man, woman, and sex in state law, thereby restricting access to certain sex-designated spaces. | C | Nahida (3707) | |
2025-06-22 | Pattullo Bridge Replacement (Bridge in New Westminster and Surrey, British Columbia) | The Pattullo Bridge Replacement is a cable-stayed bridge set to open in Fall 2025 that crosses the Fraser River and links the cities of New Westminster and Surrey in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | Start | Created Account For Old UI (107) | |
2025-05-03 | Noah Pauley (American football player and coach) | Noah Pauley is an American football coach and former player who is currently the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Iowa State Cyclones. He previously held coaching positions at North Dakota State and Minnesota–Duluth. | Start | DakotaBoy89 (134) | |
2025-06-20 | One Canadian Economy Act (Canadian Federal Legislation) | The One Canadian Economy Act (French: Loi sur l’unité de l’économie canadienne), introduced as Bill C-5, was enacted by the Parliament of Canada with the objective of reducing interprovincial trade barriers and expediting the construction of major infrastructure projects. | C | CASalt (1305) | |
2025-06-26 | Los Concorde (Mexican alternative rock band) | Los Concorde is a Mexican alternative rock band that brings together well-known and experienced musicians, which is why it is considered a “supergroup.” The band allows members the freedom to come and go, with the only condition being that they leave their mark. | Start | Merlyn26 (6800) | |
2025-06-26 | Hilton and Albany Railroad | The Hilton and Albany Railroad (reporting mark HAL) is a class III shortline railroad owned and operated by Genesee and Wyoming Inc., the railroad runs from Hilton to Albany based in Georgia. The railroad's line interchanges with CSX Transportation (CSX) and the Bay Line Railroad (BAYL). | Stub | Insomniac187 (926) | |
2025-06-23 | Columbus and Greenville Railway (1923–1972) (Railway in Mississippi) | Columbus and Greenville Railway (reporting mark C&G) was formed by the sale of the Southern Railway operated Southern Railway in Mississippi, to local interests. In January 1952, the CAGY retired its last steam locomotive, Baldwin 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler #304 built in 1904. | Stub | Insomniac187 (926) | |
2025-06-26 | United Collegiate Hockey Cup (Collegiate ice hockey tournament) | The United Collegiate Hockey Cup is an end-of-season tournament for the independent teams playing NCAA Division I college ice hockey. As the participants in the tournament are not part of any conference, this tournament effectively acts as a de facto conference tournament for the independent teams, though it does not guarantee a bid into the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament. | Start | Tomhol811 (224) | |
2025-06-26 | The Basketball Tournament 2025 (Single elimination basketball tournament) | The Basketball Tournament 2025 will be the twelvth edition of The Basketball Tournament (TBT), a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament with a $1 million winner-take-all prize. The tournament, involving 61 teams, is scheduled to begin on July 18 and end on August 3. | C | Hoof Hearted (23437) | |
2025-06-26 | Karrah Herring (1st and only CEIOO of Indiana) | Karrah Herring is a American lawyer. She served as Indiana's cabinet Chief Equity, Inclusion and Opportunity Officer, appointed by Governor Eric Holcomb in November 2020. Previously, she was staff at the University of Notre Dame in her hometown of South Bend, Indiana for 10 years, from 2011 to 2021. | GA | Jinx williams (142) | |
2025-06-24 | Literature of Nova Scotia (Literature of Canadian province) | The Canadian province of Nova Scotia is home to a rich literary landscape. Literature in the province is primarily written in English, with a small volume of French literature reflecting its Acadian culture. Literacy levels in Nova Scotia are generally on par with that of the rest of Canada, although the literacy education methods of the Nova Scotia Department of Education have faced criticism. | C | MediaKyle (19155) | |
2025-06-26 | West Woods (Antietam) (Battlefield site near Antietam, Maryland) | The West Woods was a wooded area on the western side of the Antietam Battlefield that witnessed intense combat during the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, a significant battle during the American Civil War. Approximately one mile north of Sharpsburg, Maryland, its southern edge measured approximately 300 yards in width, narrowing to about 200 yards or less as it extended northwest from the Hagerstown Turnpike. | C | STPatrick1982 (379) | |
2022-07-05 | Chad Meredith (American judge) | Stephen Chad Meredith (known professionally as Chad Meredith) is an American lawyer who served as solicitor general of Kentucky from 2019 to 2021. He is currently a nominee for United States district judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. | C | Novemberjazz (43018) | |
2025-06-19 | Robert B. Hood | Colonel Robert B. Hood was born in Wellington, Kansas on April 8, 1891 and graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College (now Kansas State University) with a horticulture degree in 1914. | Start | ROBERT J COURTEMANCHE (421) | |
2025-06-24 | Texas Senate Bill 14 (2023) (2023 Texas law) | Texas Senate Bill 14 (SB 14) is a 2023 law in the state of Texas that prohibits most forms of gender-affirming care for minors. It passed the Texas Legislature in May 2023 and was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 2, 2023. | Start | Nahida (3707) | |
2025-06-26 | Dawn Mason (American politician and activist) | Dawn Mason is an American politician and activist who served in the Washington House of Representatives from the 37th distirct from 1995-1999. She is an African-American rights activist; and is currently an advisor for the Africatown Landtrust in Seattle's Central District and chair of the board for King County Equity Now. | Stub | Bpuddin (1314) | |
2025-06-26 | Gordon Anderson (sculptor) (American sculptor (born 1944)) | Gordon Leigh Anderson (born August 2, 1944) is a retired American sculptor, actor and fashion designer. He is the widower of actress Sondra Locke, to whom he was married for 51 years. | C | Rittenber (111) | |
2025-06-25 | Joshua Misho | Joshua Misho is a Michigan Democratic Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in Michigan. | Start | Anotherwikiuser123 (26) | |
2025-06-25 | LaMont Weaver | LaMont Weaver (full name Cranston LaMont Weaver) is a retired American college basketball coach and former college basketball player. He was the men's freshmen coach for the Wisconsin Badgers (1974 to 1976) under John Powless and the head men's basketball coach at UW-River Falls for the better part of 4 seasons (1976 to 1980), taking over after Newman Benson early resigned early in the 1976-77 season. | C | Joel Tomski (95) | |
2025-05-06 | Rotorcraft Industry Technology Association | The Rotorcraft Industry Technology Association (RITA) was a non-profit organization formed by the rotorcraft industry to collaborate with the U.S. Federal government through the National Rotorcraft Technology Center (NRTC)—a joint initiative of NASA, the Army, the Navy and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). | C | Wikihmd (45) | Possible vandalism |
2025-06-21 | Albert Southwick (American historian) | Albert Brown Southwick (June 22, 1920 – April 16, 2021) was an American historian, editorial writer, and newspaper columnist best known for his writings on Worcester County, Massachusetts, and local history. He served as the chief editorial writer for the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and continued contributing columns on local history until late in life. | Start | Cucumberchester (131) | |
2025-06-26 | American football in Texas (Overview of american football in Texas) | American football is the most popular sport in Texas.[citation needed] The state of Texas has produced the most professional football players and most pro football players of all time. | Start | Servite et contribuere (4528) | |
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2025-06-26 | Caswell County Training School | Caswell County Training School was a historic school located in Yanceyville, North Carolina, established in 1924 to provide education for African American students during the era of segregation. | Start | Peabodyb (5277) | |
2025-05-30 | Mason Manville (American wrestler (born 1997)) | Mason Tyler Manville (born May 5, 1997) is an American former Greco-Roman, freestyle, and folkstyle wrestler. He represented the United States on the Senior level in Greco-Roman wrestling at 75 kg, at the 2017 World Championships. Manville attended college and wrestled collegiately at Penn State. | Start | Quickturkey11 (8609) | |
2025-06-23 | Old Baptist Church Burying Ground | The Old Baptist Church Burying Ground (circa 1780–1802) in Richmond, VA, an early burial site for enslaved and free Black people, connected to the "old Baptist Church" on Cary Street. It was later developed over, effectively removing it from sight and memory; a tragic fate which was also suffered by the Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground (Active 1799–1816), and the Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground (Active 1816–1879) which it predates. | C | 2nd ABG (1874) | |
2025-06-27 | UNC Health Rockingham (Hospital in North Carolina, United States) | UNC Health Rockingham is a not-for-profit hospital located in Eden, North Carolina, United States. The hospital has 108 beds and serves residents in Rockingham County, Piedmont Triad, as well as in the Southern Virginia area. The hospital staffs over 117 physicians and offers inpatient, outpatient and preventive healthcare services. | Stub | Hornets23 (14163) | |
2025-06-25 | Saskatchewan Marshals Service (Law enforcement agency) | The Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) is a police agency with jurisdiction in the province of Saskatchewan. The agency's first officers were sworn in in March of 2025 and started their jobs the following May. It is expected to have 70 active duty officers by 2026. | C | Aŭstriano (1426) | Past AfD |
2025-06-27 | Jessie Hunt | Jessica Hunt is an American soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Sporting Club Jacksonville (commonly known as Sporting JAX) of the USL Super League. She played collegiately for the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Northeastern University. | Start | Jagfan71 (2445) | |
2024-06-22 | List of Ottawa Charge Players (This is a list of all-time Ottawa Charge/PWHL Ottawa players and their stats with the team.) | The Ottawa Charge are a professional ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded on August 29, 2023, they are one of the six original franchises of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). Ottawa plays its home games at TD Place Arena. | Start | SensFan8 (932) |
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