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  2. Nancy Reagan - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Reagan (/ ˈ r eɪ ɡ ən /; born Anne Frances Robbins; July 6, 1921 – March 6, 2016) was an American film actress who was the first lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989, as the second wife of President Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States.

  3. News - Wikipedia

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    Of articles displayed by Yahoo! News in the U.S., 91.7% come from news agencies: 39.4% from AP, 30.9% AFP, and 21.3% Reuters. In India, 60.1% of Yahoo! News stories come from Reuters. Google News relies somewhat less on news agencies, and has shown high volatility, in the sense of focusing heavily on the most recent handful of salient world ...

  4. Democratic Socialists of America - Wikipedia

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    [164] [165] According to New York, "The suggestion that the U.S. was somehow to blame for Vladimir Putin's war of aggression was seized on by the DSA's critics across the ideological spectrum—from the New York Post to Democratic congressional candidate Max Rose—while setting off a round of recriminations and counterstatements among American ...

  5. List of shipwrecks in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam: The vessel sank in the South China Sea off Quảng Nam Seaport, Quảng Nam province, Vietnam. All eight crew members were rescued by the Vietnam Coast Guard. [167] The Admiral United States: The 100-foot (30 m) yacht burned and sank in Basin A, Marina Del Rey, California after fireworks and ammunition caught fire aboard the vessel. [168]

  6. University of Wisconsin–Madison - Wikipedia

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    Bascom Hill with crosses placed by students protesting the Vietnam War and sign reading, "Bascom Memorial Cemetery, Class of 1968" Over time, additional campuses were added to the university. The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was created in 1956, and UW–Green Bay and UW–Parkside in 1968.

  7. Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    Since 1949 and the Chinese Civil War, it has been part of the People's Republic of China. In 1954, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) established the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) to strengthen border defense against the Soviet Union and promote the local economy by settling soldiers into the region. [ 24 ]

  8. 1990s - Wikipedia

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    The 1990s (often referred and shortened to as "the '90s" or "nineties") was a decade that began on 1 January 1990, and ended on 31 December 1999. Known as the "post-Cold War decade", the 1990s were culturally imagined as the period from the Revolutions of 1989 until the September 11 attacks in 2001. [1]

  9. Tufts University - Wikipedia

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    U.S. News & World Report names Tufts' undergraduate admission as "most selective". [87] For the class of 2027, Tufts admitted 10% of 34,002 applicants. [88] The number of places in the freshmen class is set at approximately 1,600 students. [89] For the class of 2024, the interquartile range of SAT scores was 1420–1550 while for the ACT it was ...