On April 6, 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, originally known as the Church of Christ, was founded between three groups of followers in Fayette, Manchester and Colesville, N.Y.
On April 6, 1896, the Olympic Games were reborn in Athens, 1,500 years after Roman Emperor Theodosius I banned them in 393 A.D. to curb pagan traditions. At the opening ceremony, King Georgios I of ...
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Locomotive FC secured its first win at Southwest University park of the USL Championship season defeating Lexington, 2-1. In ...
It was on April 6 in 1917, that the United States abandoned its stance of neutrality and officially joined the Allied powers ...
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace on April 6 highlights sports' role in health, social skills, and unity.
El Paso Fire’s Combined Search and Rescue (ComSAR) team has been dispatched to assist a hiker in need on Saturday afternoon, April 5 in the Tom Mays Unit located ...
2004 — Led by Diana Taurasi, UConn beats Tennessee 70-61 for its third straight women’s title. This is the first time one school sweeps the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball crown in the same year.
Hall of Famer and WNBA legend Lisa Leslie (pictured center) won her first of four career Olympic gold medals at the 1996 ...