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Remembering the Olympic athletes who dominated Cortina 70 years ago
From Team USA's household names to Japan's only alpine ski medal.
Swimming at the beach was largely banned in Australia until the early 19th century – but now, it’s intrinsic to our national ...
White men held less than half the board seats on the top 50 Fortune list for the third straight year
Historically, corporate boardrooms have been mostly white and mostly male. Yet the trend started shifting in the 1970s, in ...
Woman sought man to help her get her English Yakima pool player earned enough to send kids to college Tue., Jan. 27, 2026 Sarah Ja ...
Many Hoosiers have won national championships, and plenty have won multiple. Here's the list that football joined with its ...
Gladys West, who has died aged 95, was the daughter of poor black farmers who in the 1950s and 1960s was instrumental in ...
While looking at images in Eggleston’s current show in New York, “The Last Dyes” (at the David Zwirner gallery, through March ...
Before cell phones, social media, and constant screens, life was captured in simple, spontaneous photos taken right in the moment. The 1970s left behind images that spark deep nostalgia, not only ...
PRINCETON, N.J. — Keeping the ball rolling. After breaking several pool records to start the regular season, Penn women’s swimming and diving continued rewriting the history books, breaking five total ...
On Dec. 4, both the men and women of swim and dive traveled to the Ocasek Natatorium in Akron, Ohio, to compete in the Zippy Invitational. The meet earns its name on account of the University of Akron ...
The 1970s were a decade of daring self-expression, effortless glamour, and legendary style icons. From disco divas to bohemian muses, women of this era redefined beauty with layered hair, shimmering ...
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