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Today-History-Jan31

Today in History for Jan. 31: In 1561, Menno Simons, whose followers became known as Mennonites, died. Born in the Netherlands in 1496, he started his religious life as a Catholic priest.
America is closing its doors to the world, sealing the border, squeezing the legal avenues to entry and sending new arrivals and longtime residents to the exits.
The Xenia Adult Recreation and Services Center is offering the public a sample of their upcoming scheduled trips for 2026.
This early history of the Maya peoples in Mesoamerica details the art and architecture of the Preclassic period, more than ...
Deported migrants returning to Mexico after decades away discover they must learn to navigate hometowns dominated by cartels. Returnees are easy targets for criminal groups: their American clothing, ...
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of the Cristero War, also known as the Cristiada, more than 45,000 young ...
“Poor Mexico. So far from God, so close to the United States.” The famous words attributed to eight-term Mexican President Porfirio Díaz have often been repeated to describe the country he ruled as a ...
Third time the charm for Mexico as hosts of the World Cup? Expect big crowds and big expectations for Mexico next summer. The furthest Mexico has ever reached in the World Cup is the quarterfinal ...
Every year, about two million people visit Shipshewana, Indiana, to experience the culture of the third-largest Amish ...
Archaeology influencer Señor Blue found a tomb with ancient Mixtec artifacts in Oaxaca, drawing criticism both of his actions ...
Mexico national team star Raúl Jiménez made history this week, scoring his 11th penalty-kick in as many attempts to join Yaya Touré as the most lethal penalty-taker in Premier League history. The ...
The parents of the 21-year-old Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionary who died in his sleep while serving in New Mexico is speaking out about their son and the outpouring of ...