Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1909, Herbert Zim, American naturalist, author, and educator (died 1994) was born. In 1917, Andrew Wyeth, American artist (died 2009) was born. In 1920, Bob Fillion, Canadian ice hockey player and manager (died 2015) was born. In 1926, Gertrude Bell, English archaeologist and spy (born 1868) passed away. In 1931, Eric Ives, English historian and academic (died 2012) was born. In 1939, Phillip Adams, Australian journalist and producer was born. In 1955, Timothy Garton Ash, English historian and author was born. In 1957, Dave Semenko, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster (died 2017) was born. In 1959, David Brown, Australian meteorologist was born. In 1966, Jeff Bucknum, American race car driver was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Peter Robinson: ‘Snow Gum’
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DNyuz
· Jul 4, 2026
Founding Father vs. Foundering Toddler
I found myself gazing at George Washington’s teeth the other day. They weren’t wooden, as lore has it. On a trip to Mount Vernon, which I had somehow never visited as an adult, even though my hometown is named after him, I learned that his spring-loaded dentures were fashioned from human, horse and cow teeth. []
Spiked Magazine
· Jun 29, 2026
The Cult of Andy Burnham
The post The Cult of Andy Burnham appeared first on spiked.
Salon
· Jun 30, 2026
Is Summerween really a thing?
How a one-off gag from a cult-favorite Disney cartoon became a case study of year-round holiday consumerism
Quadrant Magazine
· Jun 23, 2026
Martin Samuel: ‘Fiddlesticks’
Martin Samuel: ‘Fiddlesticks’
The Daily Beast
· Jun 30, 2026
Man Gets New Smile After Years of Regret Over Veneers
The Daily BeastWhen James chipped his front tooth in 2021, it was the final push he needed to seek out a professional to transform his smile.He had six of his upper teeth porcelain-veneered years earlier, but James* was not happy with the results: the color was too warm, he thought, and the shape too bulky and round to appear natural.He sought out Dr. Arthur Glosman, who often sees clients like James.Read more at The Daily Beast.
WRAL News
· Jul 10, 2026
Sweet, sweet victory: Stanley Cup filled to the brim with Seth Jarvis' favorite candy
Seth Jarvis keeps secret stashes of Nerds Gummy Clusters around his house. Now, he apparently keeps some in Lord Stanley's Cup.
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Related coverage for "Peter Robinson: ‘Snow Gum’": DNyuz — Founding Father vs. Foundering Toddler. Spiked Magazine — The Cult of Andy Burnham. Salon — Is Summerween really a thing?. Quadrant Magazine — Martin Samuel: ‘Fiddlesticks’. The Daily Beast — Man Gets New Smile After Years of Regret Over Veneers. WRAL News — Sweet, sweet victory: Stanley Cup filled to the brim with Seth Jarvis' favorite candy