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Wikipedia article of the day for August 7, 2020

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 7, 2020 is Second Silesian War . The Second Silesian War (1744–1745) was a conflict between Prussia and Austria which confirmed Prussia's control of Silesia (now in south-western Poland). The war was fought mainly in Silesia, Bohemia, and Upper Saxony and formed one theatre of the wider War of the Austrian Succession. The Habsburg Monarchy's fortunes had improved since the end of the First Silesian War two years earlier. Prussia entered an alliance with Austria's enemies and rejoined the war, invading Habsburg Bohemia in mid-1744 to prevent a resurgent Austria from taking back Silesia. The war ended in a Prussian victory with the Treaty of Dresden in December 1745. Continuing conflict over Silesia would draw Austria and Prussia into the Third Silesian War a decade later. The Second Silesian War repeated the earlier defeat of the Habsburg Monarchy by a lesser German power and contributed to the Austria–Prussia rivalry that would s

EPA Celebrates 50 Years of Research: Highlight on Flint Hills Prescribed Burns

EPA Celebrates 50 Years of Research: Highlight on Flint Hills Prescribed Burns Region 07 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Published August 05, 2020 at 09:00PM Read more

Thunderstorms Late today!

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With a high of F and a low of 81F.

Thunderstorms Late today!

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With a high of F and a low of 81

Wikipedia article of the day for August 6, 2020

The Wikipedia article of the day for August 6, 2020 is Passions . The Russell family is a fictional family on the American soap opera Passions, which aired on NBC (1999–2007) and on DirecTV (2007–2008). Created by the soap's founder and head writer James E. Reilly, the family originally consisted of the married couple Eve and T. C. Russell and their children, Whitney and Simone. Later characters included Eve's vengeful adoptive sister Liz Sanbourne, Whitney's husband Chad Harris-Crane, Eve's aunt Irma Johnson, and Eve's child with Julian Crane, Vincent Clarkson, whose alter ego Valerie was played by Daphnée Duplaix (pictured). The cast was frequently nominated for NAACP Image Awards and featured prominently in a series of public service announcements for Black History Month in 2003. The show drew mixed critical attention for storylines involving Chad's affair with the intersex Vincent, but won the award for Outstanding Daily Drama at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2

Mostly Clear today!

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With a high of F and a low of 80

Mostly Clear today!

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With a high of F and a low of 80F.