When the Bears last beat the Packers in the postseason 85 years ago, many feared it was the last time the two teams would meet.
Community members in both Los Gatos and Saratoga recorded how Japanese American incarceration affected their communities during World War II, noting that the history still has implications for ...
1967 Twenty-six years and two days after being acquired by the White Sox on waivers in 1941, Joe Haynes died of a heart ...
1942: The Chicago Bears — who won the 1941 championship — defeated a team of NFL All-Stars 35-24 on a “dreary, chilly afternoon” at the Polo Grounds in New York City. It was the Bears’ 19th victory in ...
Every day has a history. Have you ever asked what happened on December 25 besides Christmas? Millions around the world know this day as a festival of joy, gifts and family. But long before traditions ...
Every day has a history; even the date on your calendar might hide stories that shaped the world. Have you ever wondered what happened on December 11? On this day over the centuries, the world ...
Today in SCV History, on Dec. 8, 1941, the same day Congress formally declared war on Japan, federal authorities began acting on President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s order to arrest and detain so-called ...
None of the 12 survivors, all centenarians, of the 1941 Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, were present at this year's remembrance ceremony held in Hawaii on Sunday. This year's Pearl Harbor ...
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (WCSC) — Sunday marks 84 years since Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor, the surprise military strike that killed 2,403 Americans and propelled the United States into World War ...
The United States will mark the 84th anniversary of the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Sunday, Dec. 7, as the number of Americans belonging to "the Greatest ...
Someone has hit the pause button on holiday joy. Stocks fell to start December after five straight days of gains. The S&P 500 was down 0.5%, Dow was down 0.9%, while the Nasdaq fell 0.4%. Losses were ...