Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1876, Max Jacob, French poet, painter, and critic (died 1944) was born. In 1886, Jean Hersholt, Danish-American actor and director (died 1956) was born. In 1895, Kirsten Flagstad, Norwegian soprano (died 1962) was born. In 1928, Alastair Burnet, English journalist (died 2012) was born. In 1931, Eric Ives, English historian and academic (died 2012) was born. In 1949, Douglas Hyde, Irish scholar and politician, 1st President of Ireland (born 1860) passed away. In 1955, Timothy Garton Ash, English historian and author was born. In 1993, Dan Eldon, English photographer and journalist (born 1970) passed away. In 2014, Valeriya Novodvorskaya, Russian journalist and politician (born 1950) passed away. In 2024, Tonke Dragt, Dutch children's writer and illustrator (born 1930) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Frances Katzen of Douglas Elliman: 5 Questions

Commercial Observer

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June 29, 2026

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See that girl, watch that scene, diggin’ the dancing queen. Or, rather, the real estate queen. Real estate wasn’t always meant to be the career that brought Frances Katzen her success. While she had family in the industry, the 52-year-old founder and leader of the Katzen Team at Douglas Elliman began as a professional dancer, []

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The Daily Wire

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· Jul 4, 2026

The Editor Of The Most Popular Edition Of The Federalist Thinks It’s More Important Than Ever

Other than the Declaration of Independence itself, no document was more responsible for the creation of the American republic than The Federalist. Writing under the pseudonym “Publius,” Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay produced 85 essays between October 1787 and April 1788. Their purpose was to encourage New Yorkers — who would have read ...

Breakthrough News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ecuadorian Marxist revolutionary and intellectual Mario Unda dies

Unda was known for combining intellectual rigor with political activism throughout his life, which earned him the affection and respect of workers’, peasant, and student organizations, among others. Zoe. , July 8, 2026

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Secrets of the Diva Whisperer

When Clive Davis sat down with Aretha Franklin in 1979 to discuss working together, Franklin already had her legacy secure: She was the undisputed Queen of Soul, whose late ’60s singles—“Respect,” “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” “Chain of Fools”—would be in rotation ’til eternity. Nearing 40, she understood that the music industry []

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Key Podcast: Historians and American Exceptionalism

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 30, 2026

How Donny Hathaway turned this soft rock cover into America's defining song

LOS ANGELES — Donny Hathaway had already been expounding on the splendors and indignities of American life by the time he got to the Troubadour in West Hollywood in the last week of August 1971. A classically trained pianist with a declamatory ...

Powerline

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· Jul 2, 2026

Podcast: “Divided Over the Declaration,” with Bobb & Williams

My final conversation with authors of new books about the Declaration of Independence before this Saturday’s formal observance features the co-authors of Divided Over the Declaration: How an Enduring Debate Sustains the Vision of America. The authors of Divided Over the Declaration are David J. Bobb and Tony Williams, who are colleagues at the indispensable Bill of Rights Institute, and old pals. Bobb and Williams have hit upon a unique

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