Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1691, Battle of Aughrim (Julian calendar): The decisive victory of William III of England's forces in Ireland. In 1857, George E. Ohr, American potter (died 1918) was born. In 1911, Evald Mikson, Estonian footballer (died 1993) was born. In 1931, Eric Ives, English historian and academic (died 2012) was born. In 1955, Timothy Garton Ash, English historian and author was born. In 1970, Lee Byung-hun, South Korean actor, singer, and dancer was born. In 1981, Adrienne Camp, South African singer-songwriter was born. In 1986, Hannaliis Jaadla, Estonian footballer was born. In 1991, Salih Dursun, Turkish footballer was born. In 2012, Else Holmelund Minarik, Danish-American author and illustrator (born 1920) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Bright Side: It’s Erling Haaland Summer. Let’s Viking Row.

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July 10, 2026

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Bright Side: It’s Erling Haaland Summer. Let’s Viking Row.

Welcome to the Bright Side, a weekly roundup of all the good news and ideas you might have missed from the past week. *** Bone Thugs-N-Harmony just got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. If you’re wondering what everyone was doing in 1996, they were listening to the hip-hop group’s hit “Crossroads” on ...

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The Big Picture

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· Jul 4, 2026

10 July 4 Reads

The weekend is here! Pour yourself a mug of Danish Blend coffee, grab a seat outside, and get ready for our longer-form weekend reads: Why You Grieve the End of Summer Before It’s Even Over: If you’re already stressed about the end of the season, you’re not alone. On anticipatory nostalgia and the human knack Read More The post 10 July 4 Reads appeared first on The Big Picture.

Fark

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· Jul 3, 2026

If you celebrate American Redneck Day, you might be a redneck [Murica]

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POLITICO - Politics

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· Jul 2, 2026

It's coming home ... in the wee hours

It's coming home ... in the wee hours

National Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

Made in Canada: Four thirst quenching patio drinks you need to try this summer

Sweltering days, balmy nights, extended sunshine hours — July is finally here, so let’s hit the deck for a toast. Whether you’re opting for a sparkling water, a spiked libation, or something in between, there’s bound to be a summery Canadian-made concoction that suits your sweaty palms. Here are four hot picks to cool down []

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

NYT Strands Answer Today: FIREWORKS – July 4, 2026

The answer to today's NYT Strands (puzzle 853) is FIREWORKS. The puzzle's 'Ooh!' theme perfectly fits the Fourth of July timing — five adjectives connect to the spangram: BRIGHT, COLORFUL, DAZZLING, SPARKLING, and EXCITING. Saturday's grid runs on the easier end.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

[RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] Good night, Sweet Oak

[RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] Good night, Sweet Oak

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Related coverage for "Bright Side: It’s Erling Haaland Summer. Let’s Viking Row.": The Big Picture — 10 July 4 Reads. Fark — If you celebrate American Redneck Day, you might be a redneck [Murica]. POLITICO - Politics — It's coming home ... in the wee hours. National Post — Made in Canada: Four thirst quenching patio drinks you need to try this summer. The Eastern Herald — NYT Strands Answer Today: FIREWORKS – July 4, 2026. Korea Times News — [RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] Good night, Sweet Oak