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Lesley Kennedy is a features writer and editor living in Denver. Her work has appeared in national and regional newspapers, magazines and websites.

A vintage engraving of a 19th-century lacrosse game between Canadians and Iroquois. / Getty Images

The Native American Origins of Lacrosse

The sport, which dates to 1100 A.D., was a social event and sometimes played to settle disputes.

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The Lithuanian Immigrant Who Launched the First Women’s College Basketball Game

The Lithuanian Immigrant Who Launched the First Women’s College Basketball Game

On March 22, 1893, 15 months after Canadian‑born James Naismith invented basketball, Senda Berenson pitted Smith College freshmen and sophomore teams against each other.

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How the Renaissance Influenced Reformation

How the Renaissance Challenged the Church and Influenced the Reformation

As interest in cultural, intellectual and scientific exploration flourished, support for an all‑powerful church diminished.

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The Real Stories Behind 7 Famous Sports Movies

The Real Stories Behind 7 Famous Sports Movies

From ‘Raging Bull’ to ‘The Blind Side,’ here’s Hollywood’s spin versus the truth.

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10 Historic Moments of Olympic Hype and Heartbreak

From superhyped decathlete Dave Johnson’s bronze‑medal showing to gymnast McKayla Maroney’s slip, here’s when American performances didn’t meet heightened expectations

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A protester against the Moscow summer Olympics, on February 14, 1980 in Lake Placid, New York.

6 Times the Olympics Were Boycotted

Disapproval over wars, invasions, apartheid and doping scandals have all prompted countries to pull out of the Games.

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Flames from burning jet fuel on the waters off of Long Island from the TWA Flight 800 Boeing 747-100 aircraft that exploded on July 17, 1996 near East Moriches, New York.

What Happened to TWA Flight 800?

Speculation fueled theories that a terrorist act had caused the crash that killed the 230 on board, but an investigation later concluded it was a tragic mechanical error.

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Voting Rights Milestones in America: Timeline

Voting Rights Milestones in America: A Timeline

Through the decades, the right to vote in U.S. elections has seen massive change and expansion.

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Why the 19th Amendment Did Not Guarantee All Women the Right to Vote

Why the 19th Amendment Did Not Guarantee All Women the Right to Vote

Despite the adoption of the 19th Amendment, many women of color, immigrant women and poorer women continued to face barriers at the polls.

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5 Mashup Inventions That Have Stood the Test of Time

5 Iconic Mashup Inventions That Have Stood the Test of Time

It wasn’t until the 20th century that inventors looked past single‑use products.

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What Is the U.S. National Guard?

The US National Guard’s 400‑Year History

The reserve force of men and women traces its roots to Colonial America.

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Lucky New Year's Food Traditions

9 Lucky New Year’s Food Traditions

From black‑eyed peas to lentils to soba noodles, these foods and others are believed to bring good luck in the new year.

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