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January 17, 1961: Eisenhower Issues A Warning

On January 17, 1961—just three days before leaving office—Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered a televised farewell address that would outlast nearly every other valedictory speech in American history. Calm in delivery but sober in judgment, the address reflected the perspective of a career soldier turned…

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January 17, 1961: Eisenhower Issues A Warning

On January 17, 1961—just three days before leaving office—Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered a televised farewell address that would outlast nearly every other valedictory speech in American history. Calm in delivery but sober in judgment, the address reflected the perspective of a career soldier turned…

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January 17, 1773: Captain Cook Heads South

On January 17, 1773, Captain James Cook, a distinguished British explorer, achieved a historic milestone by leading the first recorded expedition to cross the Antarctic Circle. This extraordinary accomplishment marked a turning point in the Age of Exploration, cementing Cook’s status as one of…

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January 15, 2001: Knowledge Sharing Change Forever

On January 15, 2001, the internet was forever changed with the founding of Wikipedia, a bold experiment in democratizing knowledge created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. Emerging as a free-content online encyclopedia, Wikipedia quickly transformed how people access and share information, evolving into…

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