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  2. Current History - Wikipedia

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    The first of the journal, which was initially called The New York Times Current History of the European War, was published on December 12, 1914. [3]Shortly after Current History began publishing in 1914, its editor, Ochs Oakes, decided that a magazine recording “history in the making” should maintain as regular contributors a group of historians and social scientists.

  3. You Are in Love - Wikipedia

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    "You Are in Love" is an atmospheric electropop [9] ballad [10] [11] instrumented by a recurring synth riff [12] that critics thought to evoke the music of Bruce Springsteen; David Greenwalt of The Oregonian thought that it "[echoes] the synth tones" of "Streets of Philadelphia" (1993), [13] while Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine picked "Secret ...

  4. CJFB-TV - Wikipedia

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    CJFB-TV (channel 5) was a television station in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. The station was in operation from 1957 to 2002 as a private affiliate of CBC Television . History

  5. Taylor Swift Made History *Again* This Week, Just One Day ...

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    Swift wasn’t able to attend, but that didn’t st. Now that Taylor Swift has wrapped the record-breaking Eras Tour, fans are wondering what’s next for the 35-year-old singer. Will she make a ...

  6. The end of an era: How Taylor Swift boosted the US economy - AOL

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    The concert tour that made Taylor Swift a billionaire wraps up this weekend, but it has already left a lasting impact on the global economy. The pop superstar, whose final performance of “The ...

  7. This Is What You Came For - Wikipedia

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    He also confirmed Swift's previous request for secrecy as co-writer. [8] The credit has since been officially changed to "Taylor Swift" in BMI's and ASCAP's entry for the song. [9] [10] On 1 March 2023, various unreleased songs of Swift's leaked online, including her full original demo recording of "This Is What You Came For". [11]

  8. How an Us Weekly Editor Gets Bejeweled for Taylor Swift’s ...

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    After a full two weeks of walking two miles a day to make sure my stamina was up to par for Swift’s 3.5-hour show — a journey through her entire discography — I was ready for the games to begin.

  9. Hoax (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hoax" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). Swift wrote the track with its producer, Aaron Dessner; it was the last track she wrote for the album. A slow-paced piano ballad, "Hoax" is about a flawed but everlasting relationship; Swift describes the details using motifs and imagery.