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Today-History-Oct21

Today in History for Oct. 21: In 1555, Queen Mary of England launched a persecution campaign against Protestants that resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.
In spring 2020, while organizing a virtual ladies-only marlin release tournament, Pam Taylor — a long-time commercial construction sales worker and avid angler in Ocean City, Maryland — noticed ...
Tennessee has scheduled the execution of Christa Gail Pike, the only woman on the state's death row. Florida has executed two women in its history: Serial killer Aileen Wuornos in 2002 and 'Black ...
The Executive Committee of the George Mason University Board of Visitors faces scrutiny over an affiliation agreement with ...
Cole & Jay highlight women landing monster crappie in their greatest video ever. Hegseth orders rare, urgent meeting of hundreds of generals, admirals Biden’s Final Pardons Face Scrutiny With rural ...
A Florida man recounts a terrifying shark attack while spearfishing in the Bahamas and the emergency rescue staff that saved his hand and possibly his life. NEW AT SIX. A FLORIDA MAN IS LUCKY TO BE ...
When seven expectant mothers in Palm Beach County had their babies delivered by midwives at Florida Woman Care, one of the largest female health care operations in the state, the cost should have been ...
South Florida physicians are urging pregnant women to consult with their doctors on the heels of the Trump Administration’s recent guidance on consuming Tylenol. President Trump’s Health and Human ...
The RedSnook Catch and Release Charity Tournament raises money for water protection in Southwest Florida. Hosted by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, the event allows anglers to compete while ...