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- On This Day - What Happened Today In History | Britannica
On This Day In History: anniversaries, birthdays, major events, and time capsules This day's facts in the arts, politics, and sciences
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Today in History—March 30: Why the U S Bought Alaska—When No One Else Wanted It Michele Metych is the lead editor for Today in History at Encyclopædia Britannica
- Today in History—April 9: The Day Baseball Moved Indoors
On April 9, 1965, Mickey Mantle bat first in the world’s first professional baseball game played indoors
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Today in History—December 14: The Tumultuous Tale of Mary, Queen of Scots Assistant Technology Editor at Encyclopedia Britannica
- Today in History March 10 | Planetary Alignment Occurs - Britannica
On March 10, 1982, people braced for apocalyptic events that would result from temporary planetary alignment; nothing happened
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Today in History—March 13: Uncle Sam’s Debut in an American Cartoon Mic Anderson is the assistant director of Copy at Encyclopædia Britannica
- Internet | Description, History, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Today a loosely structured group of several thousand interested individuals known as the Internet Engineering Task Force participates in a grassroots development process for Internet standards Internet standards are maintained by the nonprofit Internet Society, an international body with headquarters in Reston, Virginia
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