It's the most odd looking deer you've ever seen, but the important thing is that we'll see it for generations to come.
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It's the most odd looking deer you've ever seen, but the important thing is that we'll see it for generations to come.
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Today is Tuesday, Dec. 10, the 345th day of 2024. There are 21 days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec. 10, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt became the first American to win a Nobel Prize, winning the Nobel Peace Prize for helping to negotiate peace in the Russo-Japanese War. Also on this date: In 1861, the Confederacy admitted Kentucky as it recognized a pro-Southern shadow state government that was acting without the authority of the pro-Union government in Frankfort. Related Articles Today in History: December 9, smallpox declared to be eradicated Today in History: December 8, John Lennon shot to death Today in History: December 7, Japan attacks Pearl Harbor Dick Kreck, whose wild Denver Post columns and books celebrated Mile High City, dies at 83 Today in History: December 6, Hugo Chavez elected president of Venezuela after staging bloody coup attempt In 1898, a treaty was signed in Paris officially ending the Spanish-American War. In 1964, Martin Luther King Jr.
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