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December 14, 1836: Michigan And Ohio Call A Truce

On December 14, 1836, the long-running Toledo War—a peculiar and bloodless boundary conflict between Michigan Territory and Ohio—reached its unofficial end when Michigan delegates convened at the so-called “Frostbitten Convention.” They voted to accept Congress’ proposed terms for statehood, closing a contentious chapter in…

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December 11, 2008: Madoff Meets His Match

On December 11, 2008, Bernie Madoff, a highly regarded Wall Street financier and former Nasdaq chairman, was arrested for orchestrating one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history. As the founder of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, Madoff faced securities fraud charges after…

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December 11. 1792: The King Goes To Trial

The trial of Louis XVI was a pivotal event during the French Revolution that unfolded in the late 18th century. The revolution, marked by a fervent desire for political and social change, reached a critical juncture when the National Convention, the revolutionary assembly, put…

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December 10, 1948: Human Rights Becomes Law

Today the world commemorates the anniversary of a landmark event in human history: the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations. Drafted in the aftermath of World War II, this foundational document, often referred to as the Human…

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